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Roped in by the Cable Dawgs
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Curley, 18th Communications Squadron cable and antenna technician, secures safety rope during an 18th CS immersion event at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 17, 2024. The 18th CS sustains communications across the installation by maintaining cable and antenna systems and conducting cyber defense operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Melany Bermudez)
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Roped in by the Cable Dawgs
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacob Castor, 18th Communications Squadron cable and antenna technician, inspects a rappelling rope during an 18th CS immersion event at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 17, 2024. Technicians climb towers for preventative maintenance inspections, changing of light bulbs, and antenna inspections to ensure the base's cyber infrastructure is protected. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Melany Bermudez)
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Roped in by the Cable Dawgs
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Curtis Gogue, left, and Senior Airman Brian Curley, 18th Communications Squadron cable and antenna technicians, set up a rappelling rope during an 18th CS immersion event at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 17, 2024. CS Airmen are responsible for the upkeep and protection of the base’s cyber infrastructure. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Melany Bermudez)
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Roped in by the Cable Dawgs
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Curley, 18th Communications Squadron cable and antenna technician, climbs up a 150-foot training tower during an 18th CS immersion event at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 17, 2024. Cable and antenna systems Airmen, popularly called cable dawgs, maintain and install cables on telecommunications towers and underground vaults or maintenance holes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Melany Bermudez)
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240719-F-LX373-1126
U.S. Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, and his spouse Sharene Brown, greet 353rd Special Operations Wing, 21st Special Operations Squadron and 21st Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron leadership on the flight line at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 19, 2024. Brown came to Yokota to recognize Airmen and attend the trilateral chiefs of defense meeting. The trilateral chiefs of defense meeting is an effort to reaffirm commitments to regional security and cooperation with allies in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class David S. Calcote)
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240719-F-LX373-1125
U.S. Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, and his spouse Sharene Brown, arrive at Yokota Air Base, Japan, after attending the Trilateral Chiefs of Defense meeting, July 19, 2024. The meeting, involving chiefs of defense representatives from the Republic of Korea and Japan, is a regular effort to reaffirm commitments to regional security and cooperation of the U.S. and allies in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class David S. Calcote)
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240719-F-LX373-1124
U.S. Air Force Col. Shawn Young, 353rd Special Operations Wing commander assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan, renders a salute to Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 19, 2024. Brown visited the 21st Special Forces Squadron to recognize Airmen for recent efforts after attending the Trilateral Chiefs of Defense meeting with the Republic of Korea and Japan chiefs of defense. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class David S. Calcote)
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240719-F-LX373-1131
Commanders and senior enlisted leaders of the 353rd Special Operations Wing, 21st Special Operations Squadron and 21st Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron pose with Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 19, 2024. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the principal military advisor to the President, Secretary of Defense, and the National Security Council. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class David S. Calcote)
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U.S. Air Force, Tohuko Town Establish Historic Fire Protection Agreement
Members from Misawa Air Base, Tohoku town, and the Chubu-Kamikita Regional Business Association Fire Department pose for a photo with the Memorandum of Understanding International (MoUI) during the Fire Protection Agreement ceremony at Tohoku Town, Japan, July 1, 2024. The ceremony marked the first MoUI Fire Protection agreement in 25 years and the first with the Chubu-Kamita Fire Department. An MoUI is generally a flexible and non-binding document intended to foster cooperation and collaboration between parties from different countries or international organizations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brieana E. Bolfing)
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U.S. Air Force, Tohuko Town Establish Historic Fire Protection Agreement
U.S. Air Force Col. Michael Richard, left, 35th Fighter Wing commander, and Mr. Koji Nagakubo, right, Tohuko Town mayor, pose with the signed copy of the Memorandum of Understanding International (MoUI) during the Fire Protection Agreement ceremony at Tohoku Town, Japan, July 1, 2024. The MoUI signals a commitment to innovative partnerships, leveraging strengths for mutual progress and cultural exchange between Misawa Air Base and their Japan allies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brieana E. Bolfing)
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U.S. Air Force, Tohuko Town Establish Historic Fire Protection Agreement
Mr. Koji Nagakubo, Tohuko Town mayor, gives opening remarks during a Fire Protection Agreement ceremony at Tohoku Town, Japan, July 1, 2024. The MoUI was created to streamline emergency response in the event of an incident in the base beach’s waters between the 35th Fighter Wing and Chubu-Kamikita Great Sphere Business Association first responders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brieana E. Bolfing)
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U.S. Air Force, Tohuko Town Establish Historic Fire Protection Agreement
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Aaron Strayhorn, left, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron deputy fire chief, bows in greeting to Tohoku Town officials during a Memorandum of Understanding International (MoUI) during the Fire Protection Agreement ceremony at Tohoku Town, Japan, July 1, 2024. The ceremony marked the first MoUI Fire Protection agreement in 25 years and the first with the Chubu-Kamita Fire Department. An MoUI is generally a flexible and non-binding document intended to foster cooperation and collaboration between parties from different countries or international organizations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brieana E. Bolfing)
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U.S. Air Force, Tohuko Town Establish Historic Fire Protection Agreement
A member from the Chubu-Kamita Regional Business Association Fire Department explains the purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding International (MoUI) during the Fire Protection Agreement ceremony at Tohoku Town, Japan, July 1, 2024. The ceremony marked the first MoUI Fire Protection agreement in 25 years and the first with the Chubu-Kamita Fire Department. The MoUI was created to streamline emergency response in the event of an incident in the base beach’s waters between the 35th Fighter Wing and Chubu-Kamikita Great Sphere Business Association first responders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brieana E. Bolfing)
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240702-F-JB191-1167
A 21st Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief marshals a U.S. Air Force CV-22B Osprey after returning from a flight at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 2, 2024. Prior to this flight, the CV-22 community engaged in comprehensive technical training that covered the latest updates, maintenance practices, and safety protocols related to the aircraft. This training ensures all personnel remain proficient, prepared, and confident as they return to flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Samantha White)
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240702-F-JB191-1091
U.S. Air Force CV-22B Osprey assigned to the 21st Special Operations Squadron, takes flight for the first time since last November at Yokota Air Base, Japan, July 2, 2024. Prior to this flight, the CV-22 community engaged in comprehensive technical training that covered the latest updates, maintenance practices, and safety protocols related to the aircraft. This training ensures all personnel remain proficient, prepared and confident as they return to flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Samantha White)
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US, ROKAF conduct training to enhance tactical airlift capabilities
Members of the 607th Air Support Operations Group mark the end of combined Republic of Korea and U.S. cargo drop training operations with purple smoke at a designated landing zone near Yeoju, Republic of Korea, June 25, 2024. Combined training demonstrates the U.S. commitment to the Republic of Korea and is the foundation for maintaining a combined defense posture to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ericka McCammon)
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US, ROKAF conduct training to enhance tactical airlift capabilities
Pallets dropped by a U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan, land in a designated landing zone during a combined Republic of Korea and U.S. cargo drop training event near Yeoju, Republic of Korea, June 25, 2024. Interoperability and complex, realistic training with allied nations allows the U.S. Air Force to ensure it remains ready for future operations by strengthening partnerships and capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ericka McCammon)
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US, ROKAF conduct training to enhance tactical airlift capabilities
A U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan, delivers pallet drops over a designated landing zone near Yeoju, Republic of Korea, June 25, 2024. The Republic of Korea is a critical ally to the United States in the Indo-Pacific region and is key to peace and security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ericka McCammon)
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US, ROKAF conduct training to enhance tactical airlift capabilities
U.S. Air Force Capt. George Foggin, left, air mobility liaison officer for the 607th Air Support Operations Group, coordinates with Republic of Korea combat controllers during a combined Republic of Korea and U.S. cargo drop training event near Yeoju, Republic of Korea, June 25, 2024. Combined training demonstrates the U.S. commitment to the Republic of Korea and is the foundation for maintaining a combined defense posture to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ericka McCammon)
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US, ROKAF conduct training to enhance tactical airlift capabilities
A Republic of Korea combat controller conducts operations during a combined ROK and U.S. cargo drop training event near Yeoju, Republic of Korea, June 25, 2024. Interoperability and complex, realistic training with allied nations allows the U.S. Air Force to ensure it remains ready for future operations by strengthening partnerships and capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ericka McCammon)
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