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Maintainers ensure HH-60 flight
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Ricardo Tinoco, 33rd Helicopter Maintenance Unit special mission aviator, inspects a propeller of an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter during a pre-flight inspection, April 26, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 33rd Rescue Squadron is a combat-ready HH-60G Pave Hawk squadron whose mission is search, rescue and recovery, night or day, over land or water. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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Maintainers ensure HH-60 flight
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Hunt, 33rd Helicopter Maintenance Unit instructor special mission aviator, inspects the blades of an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter during a pre-flight inspection, April 26, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 33rd Rescue Squadron maintainers remain vigilant, making sure all parts and components of the helicopter are in place. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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Maintainers ensure HH-60 flight
Members of the 718th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron inspect an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter during a pre-flight inspection, April 26, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 718th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron maintains military aircraft for flight to ensure safety and reliability in support of the training mission here at Kadena. These inspections are conducted 72 hours before each mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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Maintainers ensure HH-60 flight
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Ian Wilkerson, 718th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron communication navigation specialist, checks technical orders during a pre-flight inspection, April 26, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The HH-60G Pave Hawk is maintained by Airmen with various specialties that include communications, navigations, engines, hydraulics, electronics, weapons systems and electronic counter warfare. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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Cope Tiger 16
A U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagle from 67th Fight Squadron at Kadena Air Base, Japan, flies in formation with a Royal Thai Air Force F-16 and a Singapore Air Force F-15 Eagle during Exercise Cope Tiger 16, near Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 17, 2016. The multilateral exercise involved a combined total of 87 aircraft that completed 1,003 sorts of a two week period. Exercise Cope Tiger 16 included over 1,200 personnel from three countries and continues the growth of strong, interoperable and beneficial relationships within the Asia-Pacific region, while demonstrating U.S. capability to project forces strategically in a combined, joint environment. (Courtesy photo)
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Cope Tiger 16
Military members from the Republic of Singapore Air Force, Royal Thai Air Force and U.S. Air Force mark the conclusion of Exercise Cope Tiger 16 on Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 18, 2016. The multilateral exercise involved over 1,200 personnel from three countries and a combined total of 87 aircraft that completed 1,003 sorts over two weeks. In addition, trilateral civic assistance programs conducted during Cope Tiger 16 helped to promote good relationships between the three countries’ forces and Thai communities near Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. I Cope Tiger, which is in its 22nd year, is an annual multilateral aerial exercise supporting regional peace and security by improving readiness and multinational interoperability between the Republic of Singapore Air Force, Royal Thai Air Force, and U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Pilots from the Republic of Singapore Air Force, the Royal Thai Air Force, and the U.S. Air Force stand in formation during the closing ceremony of Exercise Cope Tiger 16 on Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 18, 2016. The multilateral exercise involved a combined total of 87 aircraft that completed 1,003 sorts of a two week period. Exercise Cope Tiger 16 included over 1,200 personnel from three countries and continues the growth of strong, interoperable and beneficial relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region, while demonstrating U.S. capability to project forces strategically in a combined, joint environment. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Republic of Singapore Air Force Brig. Gen. Hoo Cher Mou, chief of air force, Royal Thai Air Force Air Chief Marshal Treetod Sonjance, RTAF commander-in-chief, and U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Micheal Compton, Air National Guard assistant to the commander at Pacific Air Forces from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, co-officiate the closing ceremony of Exercise Cope Tiger 16 on Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 18, 2016. Cope Tiger, which is in its 22nd year, is an annual multilateral aerial exercise supporting regional peace and security by improving readiness and multi-national interoperability between the Republic of Singapore Air Force, Royal Thai Air Force, and U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Maj. Gen. Micheal Compton, Air National Guard assistant to the commander at Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, walks next to Lt. Col. Jack Arthaud, Cope Tiger 16 exercise director for the U.S. Air Force, prior to the closing ceremony of Exercise Cope Tiger 16 on Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 18, 2016. Exercise Cope Tiger 16 included over 1,200 personnel from three countries and continued the growth of strong, interoperable and beneficial relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region, while demonstrating U.S. capability to project forces strategically in a combined, joint environment. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Col. Jack Arthaud, exercise director for the U.S. Air Force, Mr. Sommai Wichianchan, Deputy Governor of Korat, Thailand, Group Captain Manoon Rukitna, exercise director for the Royal Thailand Air Force, and Col. Sim Pengshin, exercise director from the Republic of Singapore Air Force, Take a ceremonial sip of water from the new water filtration system donated by military members and civilians participating in this year’s Exercise Cope Tiger during a combined civic action engagement at Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 15, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Senior Airman Joseph Anderson, from the 67th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan, plays soccer with students during the Exercise Cope Tiger 16 combined civic action engagement at Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 15, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Airman 1st Class Thai Le, from the 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Kadena Air Base, Japan, plays with students during the Exercise Cope Tiger 16 combined civic action engagement at Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 15, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Students prepare the auditorium for the Exercise Cope Tiger 16 combined civic action engagement at Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 14, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Students from Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School perform as a part of the combined civic action engagement during Exercise Cope Tiger 16, Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 15, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)Students from Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School perform as a part of the combined civic action engagement during Exercise Cope Tiger 16, Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 15, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Group Captain Manoon Rukitna, exercise director for the Royal Thailand Air Force (left) and Col. Sim Pengshin, exercise director from the Republic of Singapore Air Force, (right) stand by as Col. Jack Arthaud, exercise director for the U.S. Air Force, addresses students, school faculty, and military members attending a combined civic action engagement during Exercise Cope Tiger 16, Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 15, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Capt. Lance Coldren, a pilot from the 67th Fighter Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan, poses for a photo with students during the Exercise Cope Tiger 16 combined civic action engagement at Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 15, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Students play with new sports equipment in front of a new water filtration system donated by civilians and military members from the Royal Thai Air Force, the Republic of Singapore Air Force, and the U.S. Air Force during the Exercise Cope Tiger 16 combined civic action engagement at Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 15, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Airmen pose for a photo with students and staff members during the Exercise Cope Tiger 16 combined civic action engagement at Thong Chai Wittaya Primary School, Korat, Thailand, March 15, 2016. The combined civic action engagement provides an outlet for the countries participating in Cope Tiger to give back to the community surrounding Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Exercise Cope Tiger is multilateral field training exercise and includes more than 1,200 personnel from the United States, Thailand and Singapore. The purpose of this exercise is to improve readiness and interoperability between three countries and continue the growth of strong relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
Three F-15 Eagles from 67th Fighter Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan, prepare to land during Exercise Cope Tiger 16, over Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 11, 2016. Exercise Cope Tiger 16 includes over 1,200 personnel from three countries and continues the growth of strong, interoperable and beneficial relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region, while demonstrating U.S. capability to project forces strategically in a combined, joint environment. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Cope Tiger 16
U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagles fly in formation before they land during Exercise Cope Tiger 16, on Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 11, 2016. Exercise Cope Tiger 16 includes over 1,200 personnel from three countries and continues the growth of strong, interoperable and beneficial relationships within the Asia-Pacific Region, while demonstrating U.S. capability to project forces strategically in a combined, joint environment. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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