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PACAF reaches to Cambodia
CAMBODIA - Lt Col Diep Duong, nurse and team leader with Pacific Air Forces International Health Affairs team, shown triaging the daily crowd for medical care. Photo by John P. Spickelmier.The Pacific Air Forces International Health Specialist team left here Jan. 9 for a medical mission in Cambodia to conduct a Humanitarian Civic Assistance and Subject Matter Expert Exchange. (Photo by John P. Spickelmier)
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PACAF reaches to Cambodia
CAMBODIA - Lt Col Diep Duong, nurse and team leader with Pacific Air Forces International Health Affairs team, obtains temperature on a Cambodian newborn presented for care at Snoul MEDCAP site. The Pacific Air Forces International Health Specialist team left here Jan. 9 for a medical mission in Cambodia to conduct a Humanitarian Civic Assistance and Subject Matter Expert Exchange. (Photo by John P. Spickelmier)
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Pacific Trends rocks India
INDIA - The lights of the India Gate in New Delhi illuminate the stage for bands at the Indian Air Force Platinum Jubilee Tattoo. The Indian Air Force invited the Pacific Air Forces rock band Pacific Trends to take part in the multinational celebration, which included military bands from India, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. The IAF celebrates their 75th birthday this year. (Photo by Corporal Ashleigh Bryant)
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Pacific Trends rocks India
INDIA - The sun sets under the arch of the India Gate in New Delhi, setting the stage for the evening portion of the Indian Air Force Platinum Jubilee Tattoo to begin. The Indian Air Force invited the Pacific Air Forces rock band Pacific Trends to take part in the multinational celebration, which included military bands from India, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. The IAF celebrates their 75th birthday this year. (Photo by Corporal Ashleigh Bryant)
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Pacific Trends rocks India
INDIA - Crowd members wave American flags as bands perform beneath the India Gate at the Indian Air Force Platinum Jubilee Tattoo. The Indian Air Force invited the Pacific Air Forces rock band Pacific Trends to take part in the multinational celebration, which included military bands from India, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. The IAF celebrates their 75th birthday this year. (Photo by Corporal Ashleigh Bryant)
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Pacific Trends Rocks India
INDIA - The USAF Band of the Pacific-Asia's rock group "Pacific Trends" performs in the Indian Air Force's Platinum Jubilee at the India Gate in New Delhi. Pacific Trends was invited by the Chief of Staff of the Indian Air Force to help celebrate the Indian Air Force’s 75th Anniversary. The IAF held its Platinum Jubilee in New Delhi on 17 and 18 March 2007 and invited Air Force Bands from a wide variety of nations to join the celebration. In addition to the United States, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, and Russia sent Air Force bands to be part of the celebration.(Air Force photo by Maj Daniel Price)
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PACAF band "rocks" in India
CALCUTTA, India -- Tech Sgt Neil Herndon, piano, and Staff Sgt Tim Rogers, guitar, provide music instruction to local Calcutta music students. The Pacific Air Forces rock group, Pacific Trends, was invited by the Chief of Staff of the Indian Air Force to help celebrate the Indian Air Force’s 75th Anniversary.
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PACAF band "rocks" in India
CALCUTTA, India -- Staff Sgt Chad Newman shares the stage with members of the Indian Army Border Security Force Band and the Kolkata Armed Police Band. The Pacific Air Forces rock group, Pacific Trends, was invited by the Chief of Staff of the Indian Air Force to help celebrate the Indian Air Force’s 75th Anniversary. The IAF will be holding its Platinum Jubilee in New Delhi on 17 and 18 March 2007 and invited Air Force Bands from a wide variety of nations to join the celebration. In addition to the United States, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, and Russia have sent Air Force bands to be part of the celebration.
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PACAF band "rocks" in India
CALCUTTA, India -- Staff Sgts Darren Keenom and Felita Rowe lead the attendees of the Band of the Pacific-Asia's Music clinic at the Calcutta School of Music in a famous Indian Pop tune. The Pacific Air Forces rock group, Pacific Trends, was invited by the Chief of Staff of the Indian Air Force to help celebrate the Indian Air Force’s 75th Anniversary.
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PACAF band "rocks" in India
CALCUTTA, India -- Staff Sgts Felita Rowe and Chad Newman pose with members of the Indian Army Border Security Force Band and the Kolkata Armed Police Band. The Pacific Air Forces rock group, Pacific Trends, was invited by the Chief of Staff of the Indian Air Force to help celebrate the Indian Air Force’s 75th Anniversary.
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PACAF band "rocks" in India
CALCUTTA, India -- Staff Sgts Felita Rowe and Tim Rogers share some American entertainment with a young audience member of the crowd at the Calcutta School of Music. The Pacific Air Forces rock group, Pacific Trends, was invited by the Chief of Staff of the Indian Air Force to help celebrate the Indian Air Force’s 75th Anniversary. The IAF will be holding its Platinum Jubilee in New Delhi on 17 and 18 March 2007 and invited Air Force Bands from a wide variety of nations to join the celebration. In addition to the United States, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, and Russia have sent Air Force bands to be part of the celebration.
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Spiritual fitness—like water on poison ivy
BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq -- Chaplain (Capt.) Dave DePinho prepares to board a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter on his way to a forward operating location in Iraq. The wing's chaplains are responsible for offering spiritual care to Airmen assigned here and to forward locations wherever they may be. They are accompanied by chaplain assistants who provide protection and security, as well as ministry support for the chaplains who are considered non-combatants.
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Teaching ROK forces to survive the unthinkable
KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea Feb. 13, 2007 -- Republic of Korea servicemembers simulate vehicle decontamination procedures during a joint decontamination exercise conducted near the base's track. The exercise was conducted between U.S. and Republic of Korea servicemember to practice, evaluate and improve decontamination procedures in a chemical enviroment. (Air Force photo by Senior Airman Barry Loo)
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Teaching ROK forces to survive the unthinkable
KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea Feb. 13, 2007 -- A Republic of Korea servicemember scans mock contaiminated personnel with a chemical agent during a joint decontamination exercise conducted near the base's track. The exercise was conducted between U.S. and Republic of Korea servicemember to practice, evaluate and improve decontamination procedures in a chemical enviroment. (Air Force photo by Senior Airman Barry Loo)
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Teaching ROK forces to survive the unthinkable
KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea Feb. 13, 2007 -- Republic of Korea servicemembers simulate terrain decontamination procedures during a joint decontamination exercise conducted near the base's track Feb. 13. The exercise was conducted between U.S. and Republic of Korea servicemember to practice, evaluate and improve decontamination procedures in a chemical enviroment. (Air Force photo by Senior Airman Barry Loo)
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It will be better now
Capt. Allan Neal a Dentist with the 35th Dental Squadron, Misawa Air Base, Japan thanks a patient for her cooperation while Senior Airman Marshawn Walker packs the girl's mouth with cotten gauze following a tooth extraction Feb. 6. The two Air Force dental personnel were in Northern Thailand as part of a medical dental goodwill mission to the Thairat 72 school in Udon Thani. This medical dental mission was the second mission in Thailand as part of Exercise Cope Tiger 2007. (USAF photo by Staff Sgt. Betty Squatrito-Martin)
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Can you see me now?
Maj. Carlos Cebollero an optometrist with the 374th Medical Group Yokota Air Base, Japan conducts a refraction test with a phoropter on a patient during a medical dental goodwill mission at the Thairat 72 School in Northern Thailad Feb. 6. The test helps judge the proper prescription for eyeglasses. Major Cebollero is in Thailand as part of Exercise Cope Tiger 07. (USAF photo by Staff Sgt. Betty Squatrito-Martin)
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Taking a look-see
Tech. Sgt. Edward Hill Jr. a optometry craftsman from the 18th Aeromedical Dental Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan checks the prescription on a patients eyeglass during the medical dental goodwill mission to the Thairat 72 School in Udon Thani Thailand Febraury 6. Over 58 people were seen over the course of a four hour morning. This medical dental goodwill mission is the second humanitarian civil action project in Thailand as part of Exercise Cope Tiger 2007. (USAF photo by Staff Sgt. Betty Squatrito-Martin)
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Taking care of business
Capt. Ketu Lincoln (L), and Senior Airman Joel Peace (R), 18th Aeromedical Dental Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan work to extract a tooth from 8 year old Apiwat Kitjumgnong during a medical-dental goodwill mission at the Thairat 72 school in Udon Thani Thailand Feb. 6. They were there as part of Exercise Cope Tiger 07. (Photo by Army Sergeant Catherine Talento)
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Learning about Eagle Vision
Col. Kevin Clark (L), Commander Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group, Thailand; and Col. J.R. Sotomayor (R), Director of Operations CSAF Innovation Programs, listen as Lt. Gen. Worapong Sanganet, J-3 Director of Joint Operations, of the Royal Thai Air Force, asks questions about the capabilities of Eagle Vision equipment. General Sanganet toured the Eagle Vision V compound during Exercise Cope Tiger 07 in Korat, Thailand. Cope Tiger helps cultivate common bonds, build strong relationships and strengthen interoperability with nations in the region by training side-by-side with their military forces. (USAF photo by Master Sgt. Kristen Higgins)
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