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Misawa Air Base Honors 9/11 Victims and Heroes
U.S. Air Force Col. Paul Davidson, 35th Fighter Wing commander, gives closing remarks during a 9/11 ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 11, 2025. His remarks reflected on the tragedy of 9/11 and emphasized unity, resilience, and the enduring U.S.–Japan alliance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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Misawa Air Base Honors 9/11 Victims and Heroes
U.S. Air Force Col. Paul Davidson, 35th Fighter Wing commander, left, and Master Sergeant Daniel Garcia, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, right, lay down a wreath in remembrance during a 9/11 ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 11, 2025. The wreath-laying honored the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and reaffirmed the promise to never forget. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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Misawa Air Base Honors 9/11 Victims and Heroes
Participants of the 9/11 remembrance stair climb line up at Misawa Air base, Japan. Sept 11, 2025. Airmen, Sailors, and JASDF partners lined up side by side, reflecting unity across nations as they prepared to honor the lives lost. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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Misawa Air Base Honors 9/11 Victims and Heroes
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight, don a bomb suit and participate in the 9/11 remembrance stair climb at Misawa Air base, Japan. Sept 11, 2025. Their effort symbolized the weight carried by first responders on 9/11 and underscored the resilience shared between U.S. and Japanese forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Sarah Rodrigues, 35th Maintenance Group training management element chief, works on her computer at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 10, 2025. Rodriguez was recognized as Wild Weasel of the Week for her accomplishments in support of the multiple training management. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kohei Sugisawa)
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U.S. and Japanese Firefighters Strengthen Long-Standing Partnership in Annual Drill
A Hachinohe City Fire Department firefighter inspects a fire engine prior to conducting a fuel tank fire drill alongside U.S. Air Force firefighters assigned to the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron at Hachinohe City, Japan, Sept. 3, 2025. The annual drill ensures both sides can respond together effectively and protect critical fuel resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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U.S. and Japanese Firefighters Strengthen Long-Standing Partnership in Annual Drill
U.S. Air Force firefighters assigned to the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, U.S. Navy members assigned to the Naval Defense Fuel Service Point Hachinohe, and Hachinohe City Fire Department firefighters, pose together for a group photo at Hachinohe City, Japan, Sept. 3, 2025. The long-standing partnership reinforces shared responsibility for protecting the community and supporting regional security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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U.S. and Japanese Firefighters Strengthen Long-Standing Partnership in Annual Drill
A Hachinohe City Fire Department firefighter rolls and drains a water line during a fuel tank fire drill at Hachinohe City, Japan, Sept. 3, 2025. Regular drills allow U.S. forces and Japanese partners to practice side by side and ensure preparedness in the event of future contingencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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U.S. and Japanese Firefighters Strengthen Long-Standing Partnership in Annual Drill
Hachinohe City Fire Department firefighters spray water adjacent to a fuel tank during a fuel tank fire drill at Hachinohe City, Japan, Sept. 3, 2025. The fire drill showcased how combined training prepares U.S. and Japanese firefighters to contain emergencies and safeguard critical infrastructure.(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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U.S. and Japanese Firefighters Strengthen Long-Standing Partnership in Annual Drill
A Hachinohe City Fire Department water line and connection drains during a fuel tank fire drill at Hachinohe City, Japan, Sept. 3, 2025. The training helps U.S. and Japanese responders refine communication and tactics in the event of real-world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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U.S. and Japanese Firefighters Strengthen Long-Standing Partnership in Annual Drill
U.S. Navy Chief Adam Bryan, left, Naval Defense Fuel Service Point Hachinohe general manager, U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sergeant Roger Halle, center, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron fire chief, and U.S. Navy Arthur Navarro, Defense Fuel Supply Point Hachinohe fuels director, discuss and inspect connection points prior to conducting a fuel tank fire drill at Hachinohe City, Japan, Sept. 3, 2025. Joint preparation highlights the value of interservice and host-nation coordination during emergency response. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Koby Mitchell)
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35th FW Deputy Commander Attends Immersion Tour
From left, U.S. Air Force Col. Matthew Hoyt, 35th Fighter Wing deputy commander, Staff Sgt. Randle Williams, 35th Security Forces Squadron military working dog trainer, and Col. Paul Conner, 35th Mission Support Group commander, watch military working dog training during an immersion tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 2, 2025. Learning from diverse shops ensures wing leadership understands the full spectrum of operations required to project airpower across the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Deputy Commander Attends Immersion Tour
Military working dog trainers assigned to the 35th Security Forces Squadron perform a demonstration during an immersion tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 2, 2025. Immersion tours allow leadership to connect directly with Airmen and gain a deeper understanding of their roles in sustaining the wing’s combat power. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Deputy Commander Attends Immersion Tour
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Donald Holmes, right, 35th Security Forces Squadron combat arms training and maintenance section chief, describes his duties to Col. Matthew Hoyt, 35th Fighter Wing (FW) deputy commander, during an immersion tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 2, 2025. Immersion tour visits highlight how every unit’s efforts contribute to the 35th FW’s mission of maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Patrick Boyl
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35th FW Deputy Commander Attends Immersion Tour
U.S. Air Force Col. Matthew Hoyt, right, 35th Fighter Wing (FW) deputy commander, listens to Airman 1st Class Ricky Williams, 35th Security Forces Squadron defender, explain how he sights his rifle during an immersion tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 2, 2025. Immersion tours highlight how every unit’s efforts contribute to the 35th FW mission of maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Deputy Commander Attends Immersion Tour
U.S. Air Force Col. Matthew Hoyt, 35th Fighter Wing deputy commander, arrives at the base defense operations center during an immersion tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 2, 2025. Immersion tours allow leadership to connect directly with Airmen and gain a deeper understanding of their roles in sustaining the wing’s combat power. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Patrick Boyle)
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A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the 13th Fighter Squadron (FS) takes off for the last time at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 2, 2025. The 13th FS’s former aircraft are being relocated for F-35 Lightning IIs under a modernization plan that invests billions into maintaining the Indo-Pacific regional stability. The F-35 has the fifth-generation capabilities needed to achieve unmatched levels of survivability and lethality required to maintain the 35th Fighter Wing’s advantage against new and evolving threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Hannah Bench)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Carlyann Dean, 14th Fighter Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot, lowers the canopy of an F-16 at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 2, 2025. F-16s assigned to the 13th Fighter Squadron are being relocated under a process designed to sustain readiness with overlapping assets in the U.S.-Japan Alliance. The permanent stationing of newer, more advanced aircraft such as the F-35 Lightning IIs will enhance Misawa Air Base’s operational readiness to defend Japan and ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Hannah Bench)
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A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the 13th Fighter Squadron (FS) departs for the last time at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 2, 2025. The 13th FS’s former aircraft are being relocated in a realignment that underscores the United States’ commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific region. It is necessary to modernize assets to ensure Misawa Air Base is ready to maintain a credible deterrence force while advancing 35th Fighter Wing capabilities and readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Hannah Bench)
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A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the 13th Fighter Squadron departs for the last time at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 2, 2025. Following more than 40 years at Misawa, the F-16s are being relocated in line with a Department of Defense plan to advance capabilities in the Indo-Pacific. Divesting F-16s and permanently stationing F-35 Lightning IIs strengthens the 35th Fighter Wing’s deterrence posture and sharpens its regional response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Hannah Bench)
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