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Baby salmon release leads to bilateral ‘eco-education’
Children peer into a bin containing hundreds of baby salmon before releasing them in the Oirase River during the 16th Annual Baby Salmon Release at Oirase Salmon Park in Oirase Town, Japan, March 9, 2013. More than two hundred people helped put over 400,000 baby salmon in Oirase River. Since salmon plays a major role in the Japanese ecosystem, the fish are released to replenish the population. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenna Jackson)
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Baby salmon release leads to bilateral ‘eco-education’
Hundreds of U.S. families gather at Oirase River for the 16th Annual Baby Salmon Release at Oirase Salmon Park in Oirase Town, Japan, March 9, 2013. The event allows families to release baby salmon into the river so they can breed and return as adults for the Oirase River Salmon Festival later in the year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenna Jackson)
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Baby transport
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Medical technicians prepare to load Maya Hegoas, premature newborn, on to an ambulance which ransported her to a C-17 for evacuation in early May. Maya's premature conditions requires she have an oxygen and feeding tube during the trip from Japan to Washington state. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Hendrick Simoes)
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Bad bite to the bone
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Sergeant 1st Class Tetsuya Aoyama, left, a 1st Training Unit assistant English instructor out of Camp Higashi-Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan, and Senior Master Sgt. Dennis Kuzel, right, the 35th Security Forces Squadron S-3 operations superintendent, observe military working dog tactics during an exchange program at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Nov. 14, 2017. Misawa Air Base hosts the exchanges with JGSDF personnel twice a year, allowing their basic English course students to immerse themselves in an English-speaking military environment, further improving the relationship between the two forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sadie Colbert)
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Baldwin leads 13 AMU in load crew competition
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ryan Baldwin, 13th Aircraft Maintenance Unit weapons load team chief, loads an AGM-88 High-speed Anti-radiation Missile during the Load Crew of the Quarter competition at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 18, 2013. Baldwin was the weapons load team chief of a three-man crew that finished runner-up to maintainers from the 14 AMU. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Derek VanHorn)
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Baldwin loads an AMRAAM at Misawa
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ryan Baldwin, 13th Aircraft Maintenance Unit weapons load team chief, unloads an AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-air Missile to be put on an F-16 Fighting Falcon during the Load Crew of the Quarter competition at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 18, 2013. The three-man crew teams loaded an AGM-88 High-speed Anti-radiation Missile, an AIM-120 AMRAAM, and an AIM-9 Sidewinder, a short-range air-to-air missile. (U. S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Derek VanHorn)
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Balikatan '08
TAWI-TAWI, Philippine -- First Lt. Chin Hsu (second from left), 35th Civil Engineer Squadron engineer, takes part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Tawi-Tawi, a Philippine province, during Balikatan '08 March 1, 2008. The term Balikatan is a Tagalog word which means "shouldering the load together," and characterizes the philosophy and intent of the exercise. Both CE and PI engineers worked together to build the elementary school. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Balikatan '08
TAWI-TAWI, Philippine -- Airman 1st Class Joe Mattingly, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron engineer, poses with children in Tawi-Tawi, a Philippine province, during Balakatan '08 Feb. 29, 2008. Airman Mattingly worked with other Misawa and PI engineers to renovate an elementary school in Tawi-Tawi. This part of the exercise focuses on humanitarian and civic assistance. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Balikatan '08
TAWI-TAWI, Philippine -- First Lt. Chin Hsu, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron engineer, poses with children in Tawi-Tawi, a Philippine province, during Balakatan '08 Feb. 29, 2008. Lieutenant Hsu led a team of Misawa engineers who worked with PI engineers to renovate an elementary school in Tawi-Tawi. This part of the exercise focuses on humanitarian and civic assistance. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Balikatan '08
TAWI-TAWI, Philippine -- Airman 1st Class Joseph Mattingly (right), 35th Civil Engineer Squadron engineer, installs part of a rain gutter with a Philippine engineer during Balakan '08 in Tawi-Tawi, a Philippine province Feb. 25, 2008. The term Balikatan is a Tagalog word which means "shouldering the load together," which characterizes the philosophy and intent of the exercise. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Balikatan '08
TAWI-TAWI, Philippine -- Staff Sgt. Jessie Gent, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron engineer, installs roof trusses in the Philippine province of Tawi-Tawi, during Balikatan '08 Feb. 14, 2008. The term Balikatan is a Tagalog word which means "shouldering the load together," which characterizes the philosophy and intent of the exercise. Sergeant Gent, along with other Misawa engineers, worked with PI engineers to renovate an elementary school in Tawi-Tawi. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Maj. Kathleen Martin, 35th Medical Group flight commander for labor and delivery, and Airman 1st Class Rodalyn Wofford, 35th Security Forces basic force protector, cut the cake at the 62nd Air Force Ball in the enlisted club ballroom. This time-honored tradition pairs the most senior and junior in age military member to cut the cake during the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samuel Morse)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Attendees of the 62nd annual Air Force Ball raise a toast to the various leaders of the U.S. and Japanese military in the enlisted club ballroom Sept. 25. The Air Force Ball marked the 62nd birthday of the U.S. Air Force, offers a time for Airmen to reflect on the previous year and look ahead to the next. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samuel Morse)
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Banner for the Community Relations Advisory Council meeting
An official banner lines the back wall of the Community Relations Advisory Council meeting at the Misawa International Center, Japan, Feb. 5, 2019. The banner bears the flags of both the U.S. and Japan, indicating the strong unity of purpose among the two nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Branden Yamada)
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Barrier engagement
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Contractors from 35th LRS set up barrier engagements outside the base exchange July 7, 2008. While the barrier may be an inconvience, it is for the protection of base residents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Laura McFarlane)
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Barrier engagement
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Contractors from the 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron set up barrier engagements outside the base exchange July 7, 2008. This measure was part of a random anti-terrorism measure during the G-8 Summit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Laura McFarlane)
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Barrier engagement
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Contractors from 35th LRS set up barrier engagements outside the base exchange July 7, 2008. Barrier engagement are the fastest and most effience way to protect a location where mass people gather. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Laura McFarlane)
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Barrier Engagement
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- A contractor from 35th LRS sets up barrier engagements outside the base exchange July 7, 2008. The barriers were placed to test a portion of Misawa'a barrier plan ensuring base compliance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Laura McFarlane)
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Base Civilian of the Year, Category I, for 2006
Base Civilian of the Year, Category I, for 2006 Jennifer Pittman, 35th Operations Group secretary, was named Base Civilian of the Year, Category I, for 2006. What does being an annual award winner mean to her? "It means my work efforts are appreciated because others thought enough of me and my work to take the time to write a strong nomination package. I appreciate that a lot whether or not I win an award." (U.S. Air Force photo by Manabu Matsuura)
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Base Civilian of the Year, Category II, for 2006
Yoshikatsu Nakamura, 35th Contracting Squadron contracting officer, was named Base Civilian of the Year, Category II, for 2006. What does being an annual award winner mean to him? "Winning the award is a great personal compliment to me for my performance over the past year. However, it is important for me to recognize two facts about this award. First, it is a symbol of past achievement that I and others in 35th CONS will use to motivate future performance. Second, the credit is not all mine. This award is a reflection of a combined effort of many individuals, both within the squadron and throughout the base, who are worthy of credit and appreciation for their contributions to Misawa's mission." (U.S. Air Force photo by Manabu Matsuura)
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