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F-16 takes off from Misawa
An F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the 35th Fighter Wing departs Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 4, 2014. Numerous F-16s left Misawa for Osan AB in support of Beverly Sunrise 15-1, an exercise that deployed more than 200 Airmen and incorporated five Pacific Air Forces bases. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn/Released)
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Colonel Williams' fini-flight
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon piloted by Col. Stephen Williams, 35th Fighter Wing commander, taxis the flight line at Misawa Air Base, Japan, June 16, 2014. Williams completed his fini-flight at Misawa AB, a final flight that recognized his time as commander of the 35 FW and formally sent him off as he departs to become the commandant of the U.S. Air Force academy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Derek VanHorn)
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RQ-4 Global Hawk arrives at Misawa
Misawa Air Base personnel welcomed the RQ-4 Global Hawk here during the aircraft's historic first landing in Japanese territory, May 24, 2014. The remotely piloted system supports U.S. intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions and contingency operations throughout the Pacific theater. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. April Quintanilla)
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RQ-4 Global Hawk arrives at Misawa
U.S. Air Force Col. Stephen Williams, 35th Fighter Wing commander, watches the RQ-4 Global Hawk conduct its first historic landing in Japanese territory on Misawa Air Base, May 24, 2014. During Operation Tomodachi, the Global Hawk was able to identify passable roads and territory to enable first responders to plan ingress and egress routes. The long-range and infrared cameras on the remotely piloted aircraft, provided commanders with more than 3,000 images of the disaster zone. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. April Quintanilla)
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RQ-4 Global Hawk arrives at Misawa
Misawa Air Base leadership follows behind the RQ-4 Global Hawk as it taxis for the first time in Japanese territory, May 24, 2014. This historic event was decided, in part, as a result of the adverse impact of inclement summer weather on U.S. intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations in Guam. The Global Hawk is scheduled to be temporarily assigned to Misawa AB from Andersen AFB, Guam, through October. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. April Quintanilla)
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RQ-4 Global Hawk arrives at Misawa
The RQ-4 Global Hawk approaches Misawa Air Base marking the first historic landing in Japanese territory, May 24, 2014. The remotely piloted system is temporarily assigned here from Andersen AFB, Guam, during the months of May through October. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. April Quintanilla)
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RQ-4 Global Hawk arrives at Misawa
An RQ-4 Global Hawk from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam is towed down the taxiway at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 24, 2014. The RQ-4 Global Hawk is a high-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aircraft system with an integrated sensor suite that provides intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, or ISR, capability worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Nathan Lipscomb)
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RQ-4 Global Hawk arrives at Misawa
An RQ-4 Global Hawk from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam lands at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 24, 2014. The remotely piloted system supports U.S. intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions and contingency operations throughout the Pacific theater. The Global Hawk will be temporarily assigned to Misawa AB until October. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Nathan Lipscomb)
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RQ-4 Global Hawk arrives at Misawa
An RQ-4 Global Hawk from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam lands at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 24, 2014. The aircraft is part of the 69th Reconnaissance Group Detachment 1 and is the first Global Hawk to land in Japanese territory. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Nathan Lipscomb)
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Local team deploys providing global influence
An F-16 Fighting Falcon departs Misawa Air Base, Japan, for a deployment mission in Southwest Asia April 8, 2014. Preparation for deployment took coordinated effort between the 13th Fighter Squadron, 35th Maintenance Group and other members of the 35th Fighter Wing and proved the reliability of the Misawa community to ensure mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo)
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F-16 pilot prepares for takeoff
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Patrick Nolan, 14th Fighter Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot, is guided by a maintainer from the 35th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, before taking off over Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 27, 2014. Nolan flew as part of Seikan War, a two-day large force exercise that teamed up the U.S. Air Force and Japan Air Self-Defense Force and featured up to 22 jets fighting simultaneously together in a single airspace. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Derek VanHorn)
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Wild Weasel lands after Seikan War
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon lands after participating in Seikan War, a large force exercise at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 26, 2014. Seikan War is an annual two-day exercise that trains the Wild Weasels of Misawa AB with the flying forces of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Derek VanHorn)
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ORE takes off at Misawa
An F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 35th Fighter Wing takes off during an operational readiness exercise at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 27, 2014. This jet is assigned to the 13th Fighter Squadron, one of several aircraft generated during Phase II of the ORE. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Patrick S. Ciccarone)
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ORE takes off at Misawa
A U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off during an operational readiness exercise at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 27, 2014. This flight was part of the first series of flights during Phase II of the ORE. These sorties allowed pilots to demonstrate their capabilities in a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zachary Kee)
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Maintainers support Wild Weasels
Maintainers from the 35th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron work on an F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the 14th Fighter Squadron at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 6, 2013. The 35 AMXS provides support for the 13th and 14th Fighter Squadrons, which cumulatively contain 44 jets that support the 35th Fighter Wing’s mission of Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses. Maintainers are always present when flying operations are conducted throughout the year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Derek VanHorn)
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Airmen remove F-16 wing
Maintainers from the 35th Maintenance Squadron remove the wing of a U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Nov. 18, 2013. The process of a wing change has been expedited from taking about a month to only a week over the past year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Derek VanHorn)
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Practice makes perfect
An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot from the 14th Fighter Squadron drops a BDU-33 during training at Draughon Range near Misawa Air Base, Japan, Nov. 25, 2013. The BDU-33 is a practice bomb that emits a puff of smoke when it hits an object allowing pilots and range operators to judge the accuracy of the drop. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nathan Lipscomb)
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Practice makes perfect
An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot from the 14th Fighter Squadron fires the aircraft’s 20mm cannon during training at Draughon Range near Misawa Air Base, Japan, Nov. 25, 2013. The day’s training consisted of high-angle strafe patterns, show of force maneuvers and dropping practice bombs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Nathan Lipscomb)
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Verification for Wild Weasel pilots
Two U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons from the 35th Fighter Wing conduct Suppression of Enemy Air Defense training over Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 14, 2013. The SEAD mission is also referred to as the mission of the Wild Weasels, and has been active here at Misawa Air Base for nearly 20 years. Every Wild Weasel pilot is required to pass a verification process that allows them to fly in combat missions of the 35 FW. (Photo by Jake Melampy)
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14 FS trains for mission success
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan – Pilots from the 13th and 14th Fighter Squadrons at Misawa Air Base, Japan, taxi their F-16 Fighting Falcons prior to takeoff during an Operational Readiness Exercise, Oct. 7, 2013. The ORE is designed to replicate real world scenarios for pilots, with a mixture of air-to-air and air-to-ground combat. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Tong Duong/ Released)
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