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240312-F-DU706-1225
Capt. James Huff, 35th Fighter Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot, dons on an oxygen mask before flight departure in preparation for Cope Tiger 24 at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 12, 2024. In its 28th iteration, CT 24 continues to provide a venue for United States, Thailand and Singapore Air Force units to gain valuable training through combined tactical fighter operations and subject matter expert exchanges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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Pantons ‘push’ west for Cope Tiger 2024
An F-16 Fighting Falcon taxis out for a routine training flight ahead of for Cope Tiger 24 at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Kingdom of Thailand, March 12, 2024. CT 24 is an annual trilateral aerial exercise taking place this year March 18-29.The exercise contributes to the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s strategic vision of strengthening Alliances and partnerships to ensure regional peace and prosperity allowing participating service members a unique opportunity to fly over Thailand’s airspace while training with air defense units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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Pantons ‘push’ west for Cope Tiger 2024
Maj. Rex Anderson, 8th Fighter Wing weapons officer, performs a gesture of squadron pride before departing for a routine flight in preparation for Cope Tiger 24 at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 11, 2024. CT 24 is an annual trilateral exercise taking place this year March 18-29.The exercise contributes to the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s strategic vision of strengthening Alliances and partnerships to ensure regional peace and prosperity allowing participating service members a unique opportunity to fly over Thailand’s airspace while training with air defense units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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Pantons ‘push’ west for Cope Tiger 2024
Senior Airman Thomas Purdy, 80th Fighter Generation Squadron dedicated crew chief, marshals an F-16 Fighting Falcon for a routine flight before Cope Tiger 24 at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, March 11, 2024. Multilateral training exercises like CT 24 reinforce our commitment to peace and prosperity in the region. CT 24 builds relationships that bridge language barriers and enhance our collective ability to address the most pressing security challenges we face to improve regional security and protect a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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Pantons ‘push’ west for Cope Tiger 2024
Col. Jeffrey D. Shulman, 8th Fighter Wing deputy commander, walks across the flightline towards an F-16 Fighting Falcon for a routine flight in preparation for Cope Tiger 24 at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Kingdom of Thailand, March 12, 2024. In its 28th iteration, CT 24 continues to provide a venue for United States, Thailand and Singapore Air Force units to gain valuable training through combined tactical fighter operations and subject matter expert exchanges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Karla Parra)
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240311-F-RJ686-1067
Members of the Estonian Defence Forces and U.S. Air Force 3rd Munitions Squadron pose for a photo after discussing munitions storage and infrastructure at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, March 11, 2024. The joint collaboration took place over several days, sharing experiences on topics such as munitions transportation, storage, safety, and engineering in similar harsh northern climates. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Julia Lebens)
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Omega KDC-10 completes first B-52, MC-130J refueling over Pacific Ocean
An Omega KDC-10 commercial air-to-air refueler flies alongside a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress assigned to the 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana over the Pacific Ocean after successfully providing air-to-air refueling to the B-52 for the first time, March 10, 2024. Leveraging the capability of commercial air-to-air refueling allows the U.S. Air Force to increase warfighter readiness in the priority theater and around the globe. The KDC-10 transited from Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam completing four successful, safe contacts with the B-52 and a U.S. Air Force MC-130J. (Courtesy Photo)
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Omega KDC-10 completes first B-52, MC-130J refueling over Pacific Ocean
An Omega KDC-10 commercial air-to-air refueler prepares to refuel a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress assigned to the 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana for the first time, March 10, 2024 over the Pacific Ocean. Leveraging the capability of commercial air-to-air refueling allows the U.S. Air Force to increase warfighter readiness in the priority theater and around the globe. The KDC-10 transited from Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam completing four successful, safe contacts with the B-52 and a U.S. Air Force MC-130J. (Courtesy Photo)
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Omega KDC-10 completes first B-52, MC-130J refueling over Pacific Ocean
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress assigned to the 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana approaches an Omega KDC-10 commercial air-to-air refueler over the Pacific Ocean to receive fuel for the first time, March 10, 2024. Leveraging the capability of commercial air-to-air refueling allows the U.S. Air Force to increase warfighter readiness in the priority theater and around the globe. The KDC-10 transited from Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam completing four successful, safe contacts with the B-52 and a U.S. Air Force MC-130J. (Courtesy Photo)
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Omega KDC-10 completes first B-52, MC-130J refueling over Pacific Ocean
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress assigned to the 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana approaches an Omega KDC-10 commercial air-to-air refueler over the Pacific Ocean to receive fuel for the first time, March 10, 2024. Leveraging the capability of commercial air-to-air refueling allows the U.S. Air Force to increase warfighter readiness in the priority theater and around the globe. The KDC-10 transited from Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam completing four successful, safe contacts with the B-52 and a U.S. Air Force MC-130J. (Courtesy Photo)
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Omega KDC-10 completes first B-52, MC-130J refueling over Pacific Ocean
A U.S. Air Force MC-130J assigned to the 1st Special Operations Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan approaches an Omega KDC-10 commercial air-to-air refueler over the Pacific Ocean to receive fuel over for the first time, March 10, 2024. Leveraging the capability of commercial air-to-air refueling allows the U.S. Air Force to increase warfighter readiness in the priority theater and around the globe. The KDC-10 transited from Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam completing four successful, safe contacts with the MC-130J and a U.S. Air Force B-52. (Courtesy Photo)
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Omega KDC-10 completes first B-52, MC-130J refueling over Pacific Ocean
An Omega KDC-10 commercial air-to-air refueler prepares to refuel a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress assigned to the 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana for the first time, March 10, 2024 over the Pacific Ocean. Leveraging the capability of commercial air-to-air refueling allows the U.S. Air Force to increase warfighter readiness in the priority theater and around the globe. The KDC-10 transited from Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam completing four successful, safe contacts with the B-52 and a U.S. Air Force MC-130J. (Courtesy Photo)
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Omega KDC-10 completes first B-52, MC-130J refueling over Pacific Ocean
An Omega KDC-10 commercial air-to-air refueler prepares to refuel a U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress assigned to the 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana for the first time, March 10, 2024 over the Pacific Ocean. Leveraging the capability of commercial air-to-air refueling allows the U.S. Air Force to increase warfighter readiness in the priority theater and around the globe. The KDC-10 transited from Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam completing four successful, safe contacts with the B-52 and a U.S. Air Force MC-130J. (Courtesy Photo)
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All-female NICU team performs double emergency transfer
Airmen assigned to the 18th Medical Group neonatal intensive care unit, assess the condition of an infant before departing Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, March 8, 2024. A NICU nurse’s responsibilities include administering care to newborn infants residing in the NICU, running various medical tests and providing support to families as needed. (Courtesy photo)
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All-female NICU team performs double emergency transfer
Airmen assigned to the 18th Medical Group neonatal intensive care unit, off-load a neonatal transport incubator with the assistance of a K-loader at Kadena Air Base, Japan, March 9, 2024. A NICU nurse’s responsibilities include administering care to newborn infants residing in the NICU, running various medical tests and providing support to families as needed. (Courtesy photo)
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All-female NICU team performs double emergency transfer
Airmen assigned to the 18th Medical Group neonatal intensive care unit, perform night time in-flight vitals checks on an infant over the Pacific Ocean, March 8, 2024. NICU nurses are on-call 24 hours a day to monitor and maintain the well-being of seriously ill or premature newborns. (Courtesy photo)
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All-female NICU team performs double emergency transfer
Airmen assigned to the 18th Medical Group neonatal intensive care unit, monitor the vitals of an infant over the Pacific Ocean, March 8, 2024. NICU nurses are on-call 24 hours a day to monitor and maintain the well-being of seriously ill or premature newborns. (Courtesy photo)
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All-female NICU team performs double emergency transfer
Airmen assigned to the 18th Medical Group neonatal intensive care unit, pose for a photo after the successful transport of two NICU infants, at Kadena Air Base, Japan, March 9, 2024. The all-female NICU and aeromedical evacuation Airmen worked tirelessly over the course of several days providing safe and efficient transport to NICU infants in need. (Courtesy photo)
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A new way to train
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A new way to train
The 36th Contingency Response Group (CRG) embarked on a 6-month training plan to leverage the 52 different AFSCs and create synergy and interoperability amongst personnel and the teams. Each of the 5 squadrons developed training plans to teach Multi-Capable Airmen (MCA) skillsets to their battle buddies.
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