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U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Oliver Kollock, 51st Logistics Readiness Squadron individual protective equipment journeyman, left, issues IPE to installation members at Osan Air Base, April 16, 2025. IPE distribution supports readiness operations and ensures personnel are properly equipped for upcoming training exercises and contingency operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Tallon Bratton)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. John McCardy, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron heavy equipment supervisor, left, and Senior Airman Jose McRae, 51st CES heavy equipment journeyman, drill a hole into an asphalt airfield pad at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 16, 2025. After six holes were drilled, Airmen from the explosive ordnance disposal flight packed the holes with dynamite, TNT and C4 explosives, ultimately blasting small craters that mimic damage from ballistic and airfield penetrator missiles. The craters were restored during the first complex, joint and combined IRON RADR exercise to test, evaluate and prepare civil engineers to safely conduct rapid airfield damage repair operations in a simulated contingency environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. John McCardy, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron heavy equipment supervisor, left, and Senior Airman Jose McRae, 51st CES heavy equipment journeyman, prepare to drill a hole into an asphalt airfield pad at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 16, 2025. A total of six holes were drilled into asphalt and concrete airfield pads, making room for the 51st CES explosive ordnance Airmen to create small craters with ground upheaval. These preparatory operations laid the realistic foundation for the first complex, joint and combined IRON RADR exercise to test, evaluate, and prepare engineers to safely conduct rapid airfield damage repair operations in a simulated contingency environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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B-1s train with ROKAF, conduct flyover
Two U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancers fly in formation with two U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons and two Republic of Korea Air Force F-35A Lightning IIs in airspace over the western region of ROK, April 15, 2025. Regular training between U.S. and ROK bombers and fighters, especially fifth generation aircraft, helps maintain the U.S. and ROK robust combined readiness posture and strengthens aircrew familiarization with the local airspace. (Photo courtesy of the Republic of Korea Air Force)
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B-1s train with ROKAF, conduct flyover
Two U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancers fly in formation with two U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons and two Republic of Korea Air Force F-35A Lightning IIs in airspace over the western region of ROK, April 15, 2025. The aircraft engaged in combined offensive and defensive counter air training together as part of a bilateral training event, reinforcing the strengthen tactics, techniques and procedures between the aircrew. (Photo courtesy of the Republic of Korea Air Force)
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B-1s train with ROKAF, conduct flyover
Two U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancers fly over the flightline at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 15, 2025. The aircraft conducted a low pass over the base, demonstrating the U.S. ironclad commitment to the ROK-U.S. Alliance. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniela Lechuga Liggio)
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B-1s train with ROKAF, conduct flyover
Two U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancers fly over the flightline at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 15, 2025. The aircraft conducted a low pass over the base, demonstrating the U.S. ironclad commitment to the ROK-U.S. Alliance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Rachelle Coleman)
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B-1s train with ROKAF, conduct flyover
Two U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancers fly over the flightline at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 15, 2025. The aircraft conducted a low pass following combined counter air training with U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons and ROK Air Force KF-16s and F-35A Lightning IIs in airspace over the western region of ROK. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniela Lechuga Liggio)
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B-1s train with ROKAF, conduct flyover
Two U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancers fly over the flightline at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 15, 2025. The aircraft conducted a low pass following combined counter air training with U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons and ROK Air Force KF-16s and F-35A Lightning IIs in airspace over the western region of ROK. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Tam)
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B-1s train with ROKAF, conduct flyover
Two U.S. Air Force B-1 Lancers fly over the flightline at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 15, 2025. The aircraft conducted a low pass following combined counter air training with U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons and ROK Air Force KF-16s and F-35A Lightning IIs, demonstrating the U.S. ironclad commitment to the ROK-U.S. Alliance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Tam)
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U.S. Air Force maintainers assigned to the 9th Bomber Generation Squadron prepare B-1B Lancer for take-off in support of a Bomber Task Force at LOCATION at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Apr. 14, 2025. BTF deployments like this enhance the readiness and training necessary to respond to any potential crisis or challenge across the globe.
U.S. Air Force maintainers assigned to the 9th Bomber Generation Squadron prepare B-1B Lancer for take-off in support of a Bomber Task Force at Misawa Air Base, Japan, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Apr. 14, 2025. BTF deployments like this enhance the readiness and training necessary to respond to any potential crisis or challenge across the globe.
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B-1B Lancers assigned to the 9th Bomb Squadron taxi on the flightline before takeoff
Two B-1B Lancers assigned to the 9th Bomb Squadron taxi on the flightline before takeoff to support a Bomber Task Force at Misawa Air Base, Japan, at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Apr. 14, 2025. BTF deployments like this enhance the readiness and training necessary to respond to any potential crisis or challenge across the globe.
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A B-1B Lancer assigned to the 9th Bomb Squadron takes off from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Apr. 14, 2025 in support of a Bomber Task Force at LOCATION. The U.S. Air Force is engaged, postured, and ready with credible force to assure, deter, and defend in an increasingly complex security environment.
A B-1B Lancer assigned to the 9th Bomb Squadron takes off from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Apr. 14, 2025 in support of a Bomber Task Force at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The U.S. Air Force is engaged, postured, and ready with credible force to assure, deter, and defend in an increasingly complex security environment.
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Strategic meteorology and oceanography conference held at JBPHH
U.S. Air Force Maj. Justin Leo, 3rd Combat Weather Squadron regional engagement strategist, shows attendees an aquatic drone display during the Meteorological and Oceanographic Convergence Conference at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Apr. 8, 2025. It's the first event bringing the entire Indo-Pacific Command meteorology and oceanography career field together, with attendees from the U.S. Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marine Corps, alongside Republic of Korea Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, Royal Australian Navy, U.K. MET office, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Wren Fiontar)
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Strategic meteorology and oceanography conference held at JBPHH
Royal Australian Navy Rear Adm. Darren Grogan, U.S. Pacific Fleet Maritime Operations deputy director, addresses attendees of the Meteorological and Oceanographic Convergence Conference at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Apr. 8, 2025. The use of meteorology and oceanography officers (METOC) can impact logistics, communication networks, sensor performance, air operations, and even the health and morale of personnel. Training with weather and geography in mind increases the realism, can multiply effectiveness, and inform command decisions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Wren Fiontar)
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Pacific Air Forces commander takes to the skies
U.S. Air Force Gen. Kevin Schneider, Pacific Air Forces commander, right, receives a pre-flight brief alongside pilots of the Hawaii Air National Guard 199th Fighter Squadron at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, April 8, 2025. U.S. Air Force pilots train regularly to maintain readiness and proficiency to deter, defend and defeat aggression. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. Dhruv Gopinath)
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Pacific Air Forces commander takes to the skies
Gen. Kevin Schneider, Pacific Air Forces commander, conducts pre-flight checks on an F-22 Raptor at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, April 8, 2025. PACAF provides ready and lethal forces to ensure stability and security in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dhruv Gopinath)
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Pacific Air Forces commander takes to the skies
Gen. Kevin Schneider, Pacific Air Forces commander, conducts pre-flight checks in an F-22 Raptor at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, April 8, 2025. U.S. Air Force pilots train regularly to maintain readiness and proficiency to deter, defend and defeat aggression. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dhruv Gopinath)
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Pacific Air Forces commander takes to the skies
Gen. Kevin Schneider, Pacific Air Forces commander, dons his helmet inside the cockpit of an F-22 Raptor at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, April 8, 2025. The F-22 combines low observability and superior performance ensure its lethality against all advanced air threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dhruv Gopinath)
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Pacific Air Forces commander takes to the skies
Gen. Kevin Schneider, Pacific Air Forces commander, climbs into an F-22 Raptor at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, April 8, 2025. U.S. Air Force pilots train regularly to maintain readiness and proficiency to deter, defend and defeat aggression. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. Dhruv Gopinath)
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