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  • Radiologists see from the inside out

    When doctors need to look inside a patient, they call on a team of radiological professionals to reveal the answers that lie beneath.The eight-person 35th Surgical Operations Squadron Diagnostic Imaging team, commonly known as Radiology, at Misawa Air Base performs an average of 500 image-gathering

  • Weather, or not?

    When bad weather strikes at Misawa Air Base, all eyes are on one flight, which takes the spotlight by alerting personnel and families to prepare, protect and plan for changing conditions. The 35th Operations Support Squadron weather flight provides accurate and timely mission-focused weather support

  • RFTS has the loudest voice of all

    The 35th Communications Squadron Radio Frequency Transmission Systems Shop maintains and tests the base mass notification system among other systems.The 35 CS plans, integrates and maintains over $1 million in command, control, communications, computers and intelligence infrastructure, navigational

  • CMSAF Roy addresses Airmen of Misawa

    The 16th chief master sergeant of the Air Force visited Misawa Air Base Dec. 28 through Dec. 29, 2010, as part of a tour of several installations within the Pacific Air Forces.Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Roy met with Airmen at their duty sections, which culminated in an enlisted call