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8 AF leadership meets with JASDF, visits 35 FW
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Jason Armagost, center, commander Eighth Air Force and Joint-Global Strike Operations Center, views the flightline during an immersion tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 1, 2025. Leaders engaged directly with Airmen to better understand Bomber Task Force operations and enhance integration with regional allies and partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Russell)
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8 AF leadership meets with JASDF, visits 35 FW
Leadership from the 35th Fighter Wing, Eighth Air Force and Japan Air Self-Defense Force pose for a group photo during an immersion tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 1, 2025. The trip emphasized the role of forward operations in demonstrating U.S. commitment to its allies and partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andre Medina)
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8 AF leadership meets with JASDF, visits 35 FW
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Jason Armagost, commander Eighth Air Force and Joint-Global Strike Operations Center, shows Col. Matthew Kenkel, 35th Fighter Wing deputy commander, photos from the World's Greatest Wild Weasels book during an immersion tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 1, 2025. The visit provided an opportunity for leaders to gain firsthand insight into the Bomber Task Force mission and its role in supporting strategic deterrence in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andre Medina)
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8 AF leadership meets with JASDF, visits 35 FW
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Ronnie Woods, Eighth Air Force command chief, looks at a GBU-54 bomb during an immersion tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 1, 2025. The visit highlighted the operational impact of the Bomber Task Force mission and reinforced the commitment to theater security and deterrence objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andre Medina)
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8 AF leadership meets with JASDF, visits 35 FW
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Jason Armagost, left, commander Eighth Air Force and Joint-Global Strike Operations Center, shakes hands with Japan Air Self-Defense Force Lt. Gen. Seiki Kageura, deputy commander of the Air Defense Command at Yokota Air Base, Japan, April 30, 2025. Armagost met with JASDF officials to strengthen alliances and partnerships toward a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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8 AF leadership meets with JASDF, visits 35 FW
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Lt. Gen. Seiki Kageura, center, deputy commander of the Air Defense Command speaks with U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Ronnie Woods, left, Eighth Air Force Command Chief and U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Jason Armagost, commander Eighth Air Force and Joint-Global Strike Operations Center, at Yokota Air Base, Japan, April 30, 2025. The engagement strengthens alliances and partnerships toward a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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8 AF leadership meets with JASDF, visits 35 FW
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Lt. Gen. Seiki Kageura, left, deputy commander of the Air Defense Command listens to U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Jason Armagost, commander Eighth Air Force and Joint-Global Strike Operations Center, during a meeting at Yokota Air Base, Japan, on April 30, 2025. Armagost met with JASDF officials to strengthen alliances and partnerships toward a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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8 AF leadership meets with JASDF, visits 35 FW
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Lt. Gen. Seiki Kageura, left, deputy commander of the Air Defense Command shakes U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Jason Armagost, commander Eighth Air Force and Joint-Global Strike Operations Center, during a meeting at Yokota Air Base, Japan, on April 30, 2025. Armagost met with JASDF officials to strengthen alliances and partnerships toward a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III flies during Global Dexterity 25 on Royal Australian Air Force Base Amberley, Queensland, Australia, April 29, 2025. During GD 25 three C-17s performed low-level flying maneuvers and airdrops around the Australian continent. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III flies during Global Dexterity 25 on Royal Australian Air Force Base Amberley, Queensland, Australia, April 29, 2025. During GD 25 three C-17s performed low-level flying maneuvers and airdrops around the Australian continent. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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250424-F-BG083-1662
Members of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Republic of Korea Army, and ROK Air Force pose for a photo during exercise IRON RADR at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 24, 2025. The team of civil engineers, logistics technicians, vehicle maintainers, explosive ordnance technicians and emergency medical responders worked together to repair craters in a damaged airfield pad enhancing U.S.-ROK partnership and displaying interoperability in action. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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Members of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Republic of Korea Air Force and ROK Army level the dirt recently packed into a large crater in an airfield pad during IRON RADR at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 24, 2025. IRON RADR is the first complex, joint and combined exercise on Osan AB that tests, evaluates and prepares civil engineers to safely conduct rapid airfield damage repair operations in a simulated contingency environment. One large and six small craters were repaired in less than eight hours; enhancing the U.S.-ROK partnership, ‘Fight Tonight’ mission capabilities, and interoperability for contingency operating bases across the Korean peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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Members of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Republic of Korea Army, and ROK Air Force exit a cargo container after receiving an all clear notification during IRON RADR at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 24, 2025. Rapid airfield damage repair is a process for repairing structural damage on airfields, quickly restoring combat airpower generation when needed. Force protection solutions implemented during the exercise included v-ditches, berms, and cargo containers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 11th Engineering Battalion pause rapid airfield damage repair operations to take cover behind heavy equipment during IRON RADR at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 24, 2025. The goal of IRON RADR was to test, evaluate and prepare joint and allied engineers to respond to simulated threats during repair operations; increasing survivability from continued air and ground attacks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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Members of the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron place a cargo container in a berm ditch during IRON RADR at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 24, 2025. The IRON RADR exercise included preparing and burying expedient shelters while teams of U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, ROK Air Force and ROK Army engineers completed rapid airfield damage repair operations and simultaneously responded to several simulated attack scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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Members of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Republic of Korea Army, and ROK Air Force exit a berm ditch after a simulated air attack during exercise IRON RADR at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 24, 2025. Rapid airfield damage repair is a process for repairing structural damage on airfields to restore combat airpower generation. The team of civil engineers, logistics technicians, vehicle maintainers, explosive ordnance technicians and emergency medical responders worked together to repair craters in a damaged airfield pad enhancing U.S.-ROK partnership and displaying interoperability in action. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter
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250424-F-BG083-1222
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 51st Security Forces Squadron aims at simulated enemies ambushing the airfield during IRON RADR at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 24, 2025. During the exercise, security forces Airmen coordinated simulated air to ground attacks using small unmanned aerial systems, provided perimeter security for rapid airfield damage repair teams, and engaged in simulated ground attacks. The goal of IRON RADR was to test, evaluate, and prepare joint and allied engineers to protect themselves from simulated threats during repair operations; increasing survivability of RADR teams and allowing timely completion of airfield restorations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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250424-F-BG083-1127
Members of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, and Republic of Korea Air Force score and cut around the ground upheaval of a small crater in a concrete airfield pad during IRON RADR at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 24, 2025. Phases in the rapid airfield damage repair process include debris removal, upheaval marking, pavement cutting, excavating, flowable fill, rapid setting, and curing time. The goal of the IRON RADR exercise was to test, evaluate, and prepare civil engineers to safely conduct RADR operations in a simulated contingency environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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250424-F-BG083-1100
Members of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Republic of Korea Air Force and ROK Army loosen rock material in a large crater during IRON RADR at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 24, 2025. During the exercise, one large and six small craters were restored using legacy and rapid airfield damage repair techniques. IRON RADR is the first complex, joint and combined exercise on Osan AB that tests, evaluates and prepares civil engineers to safely conduct RADR operations in a simulated contingency environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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250418-F-BG083-1077
Members of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, and Republic of Korea Air Force examine small craters and foreign object debris created by the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight during a joint and combined EOD training at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 18, 2025. The training created an instructional and hands-on environment to learn and execute tactics, techniques, and procedures when creating explosive ordnances. The detonations prepared during the training laid the realistic foundation needed for a complex rapid airfield damage repair exercise called IRON RADR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kahdija Slaughter)
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