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  • 35 SFS proves to be outstanding

    Out of 36 medium-sized security forces units in the Air Force, Misawa Air Base's 35th Security Forces Squadron stands out as the best. In a memorandum sent on behalf of Brig. Gen. Jimmy McMillian, Air Force director of Security Forces, the 35 SFS was announced as the winner of the Air Force

  • 35 CS prepares for AFNET migration

    35th Communications Squadron is scheduled to migrate Misawa's network to the new Air Force Network beginning May 28 and is scheduled to be finished by July 8. AFNet is the Air Force's solution to eliminating multiple independent networks and centralizing control into a single Air Force-wide network,

  • Accidents hurt, motorcycle safety doesn't

    Although it does not seem like spring at Misawa, it is time for motorcycle enthusiasts to dust off their bikes and hit the open road. However, it is important for motorcyclists to remember that safety comes first.According to the 35th Fighter Wing Ground Safety office, Air Force wider there were 11

  • Misawa Students play Soccer in Sendai

    The City of Sendai extended an invitation for American elementary school students from Misawa Air Base to participate in a Japan-U.S. soccer exchange in Sendai City, April 1. Language barriers were surmounted and friendships born during a joint soccer game between American and Japanese children in

  • Misawa Air Base releases results of recent disciplinary actions

    The following information is released in accordance with Air Force Instruction 35-104, Media Operations.COURT MARTIALAirman Found Guilty of Assaulting ChildAirman First Class Travis D. Watkins, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, pled guilty during a Special Court Martial here February 24th for assaulting