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Pantons ‘push’ west for Cope Tiger 2024
Maj. Gregory Rinker, 35th Fighter Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot, boards an F-16 for a routine training flight in preparation for Cope Tiger 24 at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base,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 in Thailand’s airspace with international partners. (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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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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US Space Forces Indo-Pacific executes Cobra Gold 2024
U.S. Space Force Guardians stand alongside Allied and partner nation Coalition Space Team members during Joint Exercise Cobra Gold 24 in Thailand, March 7, 2024. Joint Exercise Cobra Gold is the largest joint exercise in mainland Asia and a concrete example of the Alliance and strategic relationship between Thailand and the United States, as well as an example of the cooperative relationship with the other Allies and partners participating in the exercise. (U.S. Space Force courtesy photo)
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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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Kadena MDG Innovators Honor Friend with Life Saving Project
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 18th Wing MED group conduct simulated casualty at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Feb. 13, 2024. The simulated casualty was in testing for a Kadena Sparktank Project Lavoy which aims to allow Airmen to Perform whole-body blood transfusions at any time. (Courtesy photo)
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Kadena MDG Innovators Honor Friend with Life Saving Project
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 18th Wing MED group conduct simulated casualty at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Feb. 13, 2024. The simulated casualty was in testing for a Kadena Sparktank Project Lavoy which aims to allow Airmen to Perform whole-body blood transfusions at any time. (Courtesy photo)
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Kadena MDG Innovators Honor Friend with Life Saving Project
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 18th Wing MED group conduct simulated casualty at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Feb. 13, 2024. The simulated casualty was in testing for a Kadena Sparktank Project Lavoy which aims to allow Airmen to Perform whole-body blood transfusions at any time. (Courtesy photo)
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Kadena MDG Innovators Honor Friend with Life Saving Project
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 18th Wing MED group conduct simulated casualty at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Feb. 13, 2024. The simulated casualty was in testing for a Kadena Sparktank Project Lavoy which aims to allow Airmen to Perform whole-body blood transfusions at any time. (Courtesy photo)
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Joint HAAR extends search and rescue capabilities
A U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawk assigned to the 33rd Rescue Squadron conducts helicopter air-to-air refueling with a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152, during a joint search and rescue training mission over the Pacific Ocean, March 13, 2024. Dual wing-mounted hose and drogue configurations on the KC-130J allow the transfer of up to 300 gallons of fuel per minute to two aircraft concurrently. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Jessi Roth)
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Joint HAAR extends search and rescue capabilities
U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawks assigned to the 33rd Rescue Squadron fly alongside a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152 during a joint search and rescue training mission over the Pacific Ocean, March 13, 2024. The 33rd RQS conducts extensive training in various rescue scenarios to ensure readiness for real-world threats, crises and humanitarian disasters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jessi Roth)
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Joint HAAR extends search and rescue capabilities
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Devon Sanberg, a loadmaster with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152, releases a pack of sea marker dye during a joint search and rescue training mission over the Pacific Ocean, March 13, 2024. The non-toxic sea dye creates a spread of fluorescent green over the water's surface, enhancing visibility for rescue pilots. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Jessi Roth)
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Joint HAAR extends search and rescue capabilities
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Joseph Sleinsky, a loadmaster with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152, monitors helicopter air-to-air refueling during a joint search and rescue training mission over the Pacific Ocean, March 13, 2024. HAAR operations act as a force extender, keeping rescue assets in the air longer. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Jessi Roth)
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Joint HAAR extends search and rescue capabilities
A U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawk assigned to the 33rd Rescue Squadron conducts helicopter air-to-air refueling with a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152, during a joint search and rescue training mission over the Pacific Ocean, March 13, 2024. Dual wing-mounted hose and drogue configurations on the KC-130J allow the transfer of up to 300 gallons of fuel per minute to two aircraft concurrently. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Jessi Roth)
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Joint HAAR extends search and rescue capabilities
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Devon Sanberg, a loadmaster with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152, observes engine start-up of a KC-130J Super Hercules at Kadena Air Base, Japan, March 13, 2024. The KC-130J provides a variety of mission support functions to the U.S. Marine Corps, including air to air refueling, tactical aero-medical evacuation, and aerial delivery of personnel and cargo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jessi Roth)
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Joint HAAR extends search and rescue capabilities
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Joseph Sleinsky, a loadmaster with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152, conducts pre-flight checks on a KC-130J Super Hercules at Kadena Air Base, Japan, March 13, 2024. The KC-130J provides a variety of mission support functions to the U.S. Marine Corps, including air to air refueling, tactical aero-medical evacuation, and aerial delivery of personnel and cargo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jessi Roth)
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Joint HAAR extends search and rescue capabilities
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Devon Sanberg, a loadmaster with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152, observes helicopter air-to-air refueling during a joint search and rescue training mission over the Pacific Ocean, March 13, 2024. HAAR operations act as a force extender, keeping rescue assets in the air longer. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Jessi Roth)
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Joint HAAR extends search and rescue capabilities
A U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawk assigned to the 33rd Rescue Squadron conducts helicopter air-to-air refueling with a U.S. Marine Corps KC-130J Super Hercules assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 152 during a joint search and rescue training mission over the Pacific Ocean, March 13, 2024. HAAR operations act as a force extender, keeping rescue assets in the air longer. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Jessi Roth)
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