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374th Security Forces Squadron conducts heavy weapons training at Camp Fuji
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Operations Support Wing commander Col. Hiroyuki Ishii, right, prepares to engage in heavy weapons training at the Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, Japan, April 24, 2024. Leadership from both the U.S. Air Force and JASDF were able to utilize the weapons systems, allowing the opportunity to experience the effectiveness and capabilities of the training first hand.(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Wood)
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374th Security Forces Squadron conducts heavy weapons training at Camp Fuji
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 374th Security Forces Squadron removes the heated barrel of a M240B machine gun during heavy weapons training at the Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, Japan, April 24, 2024. Fuji Firing, or heavy weapons training, is a semi-annual event that happens at the foot of Mount Fuji. Members of the 374th SFS attend to gain experience firing different heavy weapons systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Wood)
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374th Security Forces Squadron conducts heavy weapons training at Camp Fuji
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 374th Security Forces Squadron participate in heavy weapons training at the Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, Japan, April 24, 2024. Fuji Firing, or heavy weapons training, is a semi-annual event that happens at the foot of Mount Fuji. Members of the 374th SFS attend to gain experience firing different heavy weapons systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Wood)
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374th Security Forces Squadron conducts heavy weapons training at Camp Fuji
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Elijah Slayton, 374th Security Forces Squadron combat arms instructor, observes the range during heavy weapons training at the Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, Japan, April 24, 2024. The 374th SFS qualified its members on both the M240B machine gun and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Wood)
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374th Security Forces Squadron conducts heavy weapons training at Camp Fuji
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 374th Security Forces Squadron unload boxes of ammunition during heavy weapons training at the Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, Japan, April 24, 2024. The 374th SFS qualified its members on both the M240B machine gun and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon during the training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Wood)
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374th Security Forces Squadron conducts heavy weapons training at Camp Fuji
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 374th Security Forces Squadron receive a pre-briefing during heavy weapons training at the Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, Japan, April 24, 2024. Fuji Firing, or heavy weapons training, is a semi-annual event that happens at the base of Mount Fuji. Members of the 374th SFS attend to gain experience firing different heavy weapons systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Wood)
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Diversity is an Asset: Airman helps US, Philippines relations ‘LEAP’ forward during Cope Thunder
U.S. Air Force Capt. Timothy John D. Nolan, Deputy Officer in Charge of the Joint Live Fly Cell, hosts a bilateral class with Philippine Air Force members to share the best practices for implementing an integrated flying schedule to support exercise participation with multiple nations at Basa Air Base, Philippines during Cope Thunder Apr. 11, 2024. is an MQ-9 Pilot who has volunteered his time to work outside his traditional scope of duties to enhance U.S. and Philippine relations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Maintaining interoperability
A 15th Maintenance Group member speaks to Royal Australian Air Force Corporal William Mason, No. 36th Squadron avionics technician, RAAF Corporal Mitch Heazlewood, No. 36th Squadron aircraft technician, on Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, May 1, 2024. Royal Australian Air Force members had the opportunity to work with the 15th Maintenance Group to increase interoperability on maintenance for the C-17 Globmaster III. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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Maintaining interoperability
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Marcus Broughton, 15th Aircraft Maintenance lead production superintendent, goes over a list with Royal Australian Air Force Flight Sgt. Bevin Drew, No. 36 Squadron maintenance coordinator, on Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, May 1, 2024. Royal Australian Air Force members had the opportunity to work with the 15th Maintenance Group to increase interoperability on maintenance for the C-17 Globmaster III. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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Maintaining interoperability
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Elray Santiago, 15th Maintenance Squadron hydraulic mechanic, explains a piece of hydraulic machinery on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, May 1, 2024. Santiago provided a tour of the Hydraulics shop and explained the different pieces of machinery used in their career field including this MART EQ-1 Wastewater Processing System that removes waste products from a solution in a one step process. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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Maintaining interoperability
U.S Air Force Staff Sgt. Dominic Castro, 15th Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals techNo.logy craftsman, speaks to Royal Australian Air Force Corporal Mitch Heazlewood, No. 36 Squadron aircraft technician, and Corporal William Mason, No. 36 Squadron avionics technician, on Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, May 1, 2024. Castro provided a brief summary of the water-jet cutting machine capabilities as part of an event to help better understand each other’s process in providing maintenance for the C-17 Globemaster III. (U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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Maintaining interoperability
U.S Air Force Staff Sgt. Dominic Castro, 15th Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology craftsman, briefs two Royal Australian Air Force members on Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, May 1, 2024. Castro demonstrated the process of shaping aircraft components during an integrated working group event between the RAAF No. 36 Squadron and the 15th Maintenance Group. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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Maintaining interoperability
U.S Air Force Master Sgt. Ty Tanaka, 154th Maintenance Squadron avionics backshop technician, briefs Royal Australian Air Force Corporal William Mason, No. 36 Squadron avionics technician, RAAF Corporal Mitch Heazlewood, No. 36 Squadron aircraft technician, on Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, May 1, 2024. Tanaka explained the C-17 Globemaster III backshop repairs computers and control systems for fuel, environmental, communications, mission display, flight control, airdrop and warning. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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Maintaining interoperability
U.S Air Force Master Sgt. Ty Tanaka, 154th Maintenance Squadron avionics backshop technician, briefs Royal Australian Air Force Corporal William Mason, No. 36 Squadron avionics technician, RAAF Corporal Mitch Heazlewood, No. 36 Squadron aircraft technician, on Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, May 1, 2024. Tanaka explained the C-17 Globemaster III backshop repairs computers and control systems for fuel, environmental, communications, mission display, flight control, airdrop and warning. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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Maintaining interoperability
A 15th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron member taxis a C-17 Globemaster III on Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, May 1, 2024. The 15th Maintenance Group hosted an Integrated Working Group event with Royal Australian Air Force No. 36 Squadron members to increase interoperability on maintenance for the C-17 Globmaster III. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mark Sulaica)
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ARFL's innovative solutions enhance Exercise AR 24-1, maximizing Air Force kill chain efficiency
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Ryan Chen, an expeditionary electrical engineer, assigned to Exercise Agile Reaper 24-1’s Scientist and Engineer Demand Force Team, center, gives a familiarization briefing to U.S. Air Force Col. Kevin Jamieson, the 3rd Air Expeditionary Wing commander, left, and Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Miller, the 3rd AEW command chief during AR 24-1 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 15, 2024. The SEDFT's technical proficiency allows them to seamlessly integrate new systems and technologies into existing frameworks. This approach enhances interoperability, resilience, and effectiveness, enabling the military to maintain air dominance in modern warfare scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andrew Britten)
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ARFL's innovative solutions enhance Exercise AR 24-1, maximizing Air Force kill chain efficiency
U.S. Air Force Col. Kevin Jamieson, the 3rd Air Expeditionary Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Miller, the 3rd AEW command chief, pose for a photo with Exercise Agile Reaper 24-1’s Scientist and Engineer Demand Force Team during exercise AR 24-1 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 15, 2024. The SEDFT plays a pivotal role in enhancing power projection capabilities, ensuring that expeditionary operations remain agile and effective across various theaters of operation. Their contributions bolster the military's ability to project strength and influence globally. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andrew Britten)
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ARFL's innovative solutions enhance Exercise AR 24-1, maximizing Air Force kill chain efficiency
U.S. Air Force Col. Kevin Jamieson, the 3rd Air Expeditionary Wing commander, speaks to Exercise Agile Reaper 24-1’s Scientist and Engineer Demand Force Team as part of a familiarization briefing during exercise AR 24-1 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 15, 2024. By providing innovative solutions and disrupting the adversary's technological decision-making process, the SEDFT helps to maintain strategic initiative and superiority. Their forward-thinking approach undermines adversarial capabilities and enhances the Department of the Air Force’s ability to maintain air dominance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andrew Britten)
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ARFL's innovative solutions enhance Exercise AR 24-1, maximizing Air Force kill chain efficiency
U.S. Air Force Col. Kevin Jamieson, the 3rd Air Expeditionary Wing commander, left, receives a familiarization briefing from U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Garrett Demeyer, the scientist and engineer demand force team lead assigned to the Air Force Research Lab Munitions Directorate during Exercise Agile Reaper 24-1 at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 15, 2024. The SEDFT excels in rapidly prototyping technologies, delivering impactful capabilities within critical timeframes. Their ability to innovate swiftly is crucial in addressing emerging threats and evolving operational requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andrew Britten)
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Two U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawks hover in position for a formation at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 16, 2024. The primary mission of the Pave Hawk is to conduct day and night operations in hostile environments to recover downed aircrew or other isolated personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis Redin)
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