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Port Dawg Challenge 2023
A 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron member secures cargo on a pallet during a Port Dawg Challenge at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 8, 2023. The challenge tested the competing members’ ability to load a cargo pallet, secure the cargo, and operate heavy equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Antwain Hanks)
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Port Dawg Challenge 2023
A Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) member attaches securing straps to a cargo pallet during a Port Dawg Challenge at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 8, 2023. During the challenge, members with JASDF and the 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron teamed up to compete against one another to see who could best perform a given task in a safe and fast manner. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Antwain Hanks)
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Port Dawg Challenge 2023
A Japan Air Self-Defense Force member lays out securing straps during a Port Dawg Challenge at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 8, 2023. The challenge tested the competing members’ ability to load a cargo pallet, secure the cargo, and operate heavy equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Antwain Hanks)
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Port Dawg Challenge 2023
Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) members look over the work of another team during a Port Dawg Challenge at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 8, 2023. During the challenge, members with JASDF and the 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron teamed up to compete against one another to see who could best perform a given task in a safe and fast manner. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Antwain Hanks)
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Port Dawg Challenge 2023
A Japan Air Self-Defense Force member sets a wooden box on a pallet during a Port Dawg Challenge at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 8, 2023. This challenge mirrored some of the duties members may experience when trying to ship cargo during a real-world contingency. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Antwain Hanks)
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PAC WEASEL: Synergistic Readiness in Joint Bilateral Operations
U.S. Air Force Capt. Jacob Tate, 14th Fighter Squadron fighter pilot, runs through starting procedures of an F-16 Fighting Falcon during a PAC WEASEL Exercise at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 8, 2023. The PAC WEASEL Exercise series supports the U.S. commitment to defend a free and open Indo-Pacific region by enhancing the readiness and tactical capabilities of U.S. Forces Japan and Japan Air Self-Defense Forces (JASDF). (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Koby Mitchell)
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PAC WEASEL: Synergistic Readiness in Joint Bilateral Operations
A U.S. Air Force pilot taxis an F-16 Fighting Falcon during a PAC WEASEL Exercise at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 8, 2023. This exercise is a quarterly recurring air combat exercise allowing joint and bilateral partners to discover innovative solutions for any mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Koby Mitchell)
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PAC WEASEL: Synergistic Readiness in Joint Bilateral Operations
An F-16 Fighting Falcon idles during a PAC Weasel Exercise at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 8, 2023. Scenarios were cultivated during the exercise in which hosted participants conducted mission planning and executed the simulated fight the following day over the course of two continuous hours, employing simulated munitions on moving targets found by a full team of real-world dynamic assets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Koby Mitchell)
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PAC WEASEL: Synergistic Readiness in Joint Bilateral Operations
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Donovan Wallace, 13th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, prepares an F-16 Fighting Falcon during a PAC WEASEL Exercise at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 8, 2023. The exercise aimed to foster cooperation and coordination among units in the Indo-Pacific region, enhancing their collective ability to respond effectively to potential threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Koby Mitchell)
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Tiffany Kasiano, Angaur resident and Angaur Elementary School principal, poses for a photo in Angaur, Republic of Palau, Dec. 7, 2023. Angaur lies within the Republic of Palau, home to 18 thousand people and 340 islands. The remote paradise Angaur, however, inhabits around a hundred people and a singular airstrip. In the embrace of this small community, Operation Christmas Drop finds a people most in-need of humanitarian aid. In its 72nd year, OCD is the world’s longest-running humanitarian assistance airdrop training mission, providing critical supplies to 58 remote islands like Angaur, impacting 42 thousand people across 1.8 million square nautical miles of operating area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Spencer Tobler)
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231207-F-ID959-1006
Charity Gulibert, Angaur resident, poses for a photo in Angaur, Republic of Palau, Dec. 7, 2023. Angaur lies within the Republic of Palau, home to 18 thousand people and 340 islands. The remote paradise Angaur, however, inhabits around a hundred people and a singular airstrip. In the embrace of this small community, Operation Christmas Drop finds a people most in-need of humanitarian aid. In its 72nd year, OCD is the world’s longest-running humanitarian assistance airdrop training mission, providing critical supplies to 58 remote islands like Angaur, impacting 42 thousand people across 1.8 million square nautical miles of operating area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Spencer Tobler)
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231207-F-ID959-1001
Johnathan Raphael, Angaur resident, poses for a photo in Angaur, Republic of Palau, Dec. 7, 2023. Angaur lies within the Republic of Palau, home to 18 thousand people and 340 islands. The remote paradise Angaur, however, inhabits around a hundred people and a singular airstrip. In the embrace of this small community, Operation Christmas Drop finds a people most in-need of humanitarian aid. In its 72nd year, OCD is the world’s longest-running humanitarian assistance airdrop training mission, providing critical supplies to 58 remote islands like Angaur, impacting 42 thousand people across 1.8 million square nautical miles of operating area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Spencer Tobler)
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231207-F-PM645-1003
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Ryan Langdon, 36th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron C-130J Super Hercules loadmaster, marshals a K-loader at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Dec. 7, 2023, during Operation Christmas Drop 2023 (OCD 23). The aircraft, callsign Santa 52, delivered three bundles to the people of Angaur and Peleliu islands, Republic of Palau. OCD is the longest-running Department of Defense humanitarian and disaster relief mission. Each year, the USAF partners with countries in the Pacific Air Forces area of responsibility to deliver supplies to remote islands in the South-Eastern Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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231207-F-PM645-1011
(Right to left) U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Tanner Huff and Senior Airman Ryan Langdon, 36th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron C-130J Super Hercules loadmasters, push bundles from a U.S. Air Force C-130J over Angaur, Republic of Palau, Dec. 7, 2023, during Operation Christmas Drop 2023 (OCD 23). The aircraft, callsign Santa 52, delivered three bundles to the people of Angaur and Peleliu, Republic of Palau. OCD is the longest-running Department of Defense humanitarian and disaster relief mission. Each year, the USAF partners with countries in the Pacific Air Forces area of responsibility to deliver supplies to remote islands in the South-Eastern Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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231207-F-PM645-1011
(Right to left) U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Tanner Huff and Senior Airman Ryan Langdon, 36th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron C-130J Super Hercules loadmasters, push bundles from a U.S. Air Force C-130J over Angaur, Republic of Palau, Dec. 7, 2023, during Operation Christmas Drop 2023 (OCD 23). The aircraft, callsign Santa 52, delivered three bundles to the people of Angaur and Peleliu, Republic of Palau. OCD is the longest-running Department of Defense humanitarian and disaster relief mission. Each year, the USAF partners with countries in the Pacific Air Forces area of responsibility to deliver supplies to remote islands in the South-Eastern Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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231207-F-PM645-1014
Bundles, including a ‘Gundam 22’ tribute bundle, descend from a U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron (EAS) to Angaur, Republic of Palau, Dec. 7, 2023 during Operation Christmas Drop 2023 (OCD 23). Loadmasters from the 36th EAS prepared and trained for the safe delivery of each bundle, with many of the bundles weighing over 300 pounds. The aircraft, callsign Santa 52, delivered three bundles to the people of Angaur and Peleliu, Republic of Palau. OCD is the longest-running Department of Defense humanitarian and disaster relief mission. Each year, the USAF partners with countries in the Pacific Air Forces area of responsibility to deliver supplies to remote islands in the South-Eastern Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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231207-F-PM645-1002
(Right to left) U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Raymond Tuncap and Master Sgt. Jomar Cruz, both with the 44th Aerial Port Squadron port dawg assistant team chiefs, secure a ‘Gundam 22’ tribute bundle on a K-loader at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Dec. 7, 2023, during Operation Christmas Drop 2023 (OCD 23). The box was decorated and signed by volunteers to honor the 353rd Special Operations Wing and 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing Airmen who tragically lost their lives in service to their country as well as honor their teammates, families, friends, and communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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Misawa Tree Lighting 2023
Recently, Team Misawa host its annual Tree Lighting ceremony marking the start of the holiday season here at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec 1, 2023. The tree lighting ceremony allows service members and families a chance to gather with their professional family to have some holiday fun, despite being away from home. (U.S. Air Force video by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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231206-F-ID959-1065
Johnathan Raphael, Angaur resident and landscaper, trims a field in Angaur, Republic of Palau, Dec. 6, 2023. The remote paradise of Angaur inhabits around a hundred people and a singular airstrip. In the embrace of this small community, Operation Christmas Drop finds a people most in-need of humanitarian aid. In its 72nd year, OCD is the world’s longest-running humanitarian assistance airdrop training mission, providing critical supplies to 58 remote islands like Angaur, impacting 42 thousand people across 1.8 million square nautical miles of operating area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Spencer Tobler)
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231206-F-ID959-1039
Bethany Hesus, Angaur resident, swims in the Pacific Ocean near Angaur, Republic of Palau, Dec. 6, 2023. Angaur lies within the Republic of Palau, home to 18 thousand people and 340 islands. The remote paradise Angaur, however, inhabits around a hundred people and a singular airstrip. In the embrace of this small community, Operation Christmas Drop finds a people most in-need of humanitarian aid. In its 72nd year, OCD is the world’s longest-running humanitarian assistance airdrop training mission, providing critical supplies to 58 remote islands like Angaur, impacting 42 thousand people across 1.8 million square nautical miles of operating area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Spencer Tobler)
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