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  • Ready for the home runs

    Following a volunteer initiative by Airman Leadership School 14-Echo Class students to renovate the Leftwich Park baseball field, the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron helped complete the last finishing touches on the grounds, July 2, 2014. After a snow-packed winter, the baseball field was worn down and

  • Generating Airpower: The F-16's Firepower

    (This article is part of a series featuring the 35th Maintenance Group on their ability to generate airpower for the 35th Fighter Wing's Wild Weasels. The 35 MXG is compiled of 22 career fields that support the mission of the Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses, the only SEAD wing in Pacific Air

  • 'Flying's always been in the blood': F-16 pilot carries on family legacy

    Before he could walk or talk, before he knew or understood the breadth of his family's military service, Dustin Carey was drawn to airplanes.Countless hours of his childhood were spent planted in front of a TV, raptly watching the winged machines defy gravity as they engaged in dogfights and

  • Airmen adventures: Sendai, the "City of Trees"

    "Airmen Adventures" is a 6-month print series to accompany Misawa Air Base's alcohol awareness campaign, "Another Day Wasted?"  Each story will detail a young Airman's travels to various cities in Japan, with transportation, attraction and cost details. This initiative is implemented in hopes of

  • Wild Weasel of the Week: Airman 1st Class Jonathan Wilson

    Each week a member of the 35th Fighter Wing is selected as the Wild Weasel of the Week. This individual is recognized based on superior performance, outstanding work ethic, and overall good conduct and discipline.The 35th Maintenance Squadron chose Airman 1st Class Jonathan Wilson, precision

  • Deployed Marines Get Involved in the Community

    In early June, a detachment of Marines from Marine Air Group 12 arrived in Misawa to conduct operational exercises. While deployed here, the Marines have conducted community relations projects as an act of service and good will to their hosts, as well as to foster good relations between the Marine

  • The 301st Intelligence Squadron says "sayonara" to Misawa

    The 301st Intelligence Squadron is leaving the Misawa Security Operations Center now that its inactivation ceremony is complete as of 30 June.With a storied history spanning six decades of service and seven countries, the 301 IS originally was founded as a U.S. Army unit, the 138th Signal Radio