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Mokuteki baristas 'pay it forward'
A cup displaying a representation of the Japanese sun and the words, "Donations for Japan relief" sits on the Mokuteki Cafe counter here April 5. The baristas made the unanimously decision to donate any tips made since March 11th to aid Japan and on April 5 the caf? management handed a $1,691 check to Misawa?s Red Cross station. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Joe McFadden)
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Faces of Operation Tomodachi
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Tony Jarry, Command Post chief with the 35th Fighter Wing from Misawa Air Base, and a Phenix City, Ala.-native, oversees command post operations.
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Faces of Operation Tomodachi
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman TaRon Hodge, a Transient Alert technician with the 35th Maintenance Squadron from Misawa AB, and an Atlanta, Ga.-native, leads a transient C-130 Hercules to its parking spot in support of Operation Tomodachi in Aomori Prefecture, Japan on March 30, 2011.
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Misawa recovers from April 7 aftershock
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Tech. Sgt. Fheoshamin Marshall from Detachment 1-554 Red Horse Squadron, disconnects power cords to a generator April 8. The base lost power after experiencing a 7.1 magnitude aftershock on April 7, requiring the use of generators to keep facilities operational. Airmen from the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron here and Red Horse Squadron from Kadena Air Base, Japan are working together to restore power to the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Chelsea Cummings)
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Misawa recovers from April 7 aftershock
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Tech. Sgt. Fheoshamin Marshall from Detachment 1-554 Red Horse Squadron, disconnects power cords to a generator April 8. The base lost power after experiencing a 7.1 magnitude aftershock on April 7, requiring the use of generators to keep facilities operational. Airmen from the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron here and Red Horse Squadron from Kadena Air Base, Japan are working together to restore power to the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Chelsea Cummings)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan - Sollars Elementary School students make paper crane's here on April 2 that will be sent to the Students Rebuild program. The school has collected more than 7,000 cranes to help reach the goal of 100,000 as part of an art display at a reconstructed school in Sendai, Japan. Students Rebuild is a global organization that mobilizes young people to connect, learn and take action on critical issues. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla/Released)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Senior Airman Chelsea Cummings visits Cummings Elementary School on here and learns how to make an origami paper crane on April 2. Cummings and Sollars Elementary Schools have collected more than 7,000 cranes to help reach the goal of 100,000 as part of an art display at a reconstructed school in Sendai, Japan. Students Rebuild is a global organization that mobilizes young people to connect, learn and take action on critical issues. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla/Released)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Sollars Elementary School makes paper crane's here on April 2 that will be sent to the Students Rebuild program. The school has collected more than 7,000 cranes to help reach the goal of 100,000 as part of an art display at a reconstructed school in Sendai, Japan. Students Rebuild is a global organization that mobilizes young people to connect, learn and take action on critical issues. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla/Released)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- After the earthquake and tsunami on March 11, the schools here were closed. On April 4, Edgen High School opens its doors and students are able to resume their classes as usual. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla/Released)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Volunteers make daily trips to help the local community in areas such as this strawberry field that was affected by the tsunami that occurred on March 11. Since the beginning of Misawa Helps, a program that was started by the base to assist the local community recover from the recent disaster, more than 1,300 volunteers have made more than 30 trips to nearby towns and villages. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla/Released)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Edgren High School students volunteer their time on April 2 to clean up one of the many local strawberry fields that were affected by the tsunami that occurred on March 11. Since the beginning of Misawa Helps, a program that was started by the base to assist the local community recover from the recent disaster, more than 1,300 volunteers have made more than 30 trips to nearby towns and villages. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla/Released)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Edgren High School students volunteer their time on April 2 to clean up one of the many local strawberry fields that were affected by the tsunami that occurred on March 11. Since the beginning of Misawa Helps, a program that was started by the base to assist the local community recover from the recent disaster, more than 1,300 volunteers have made more than 30 trips to nearby towns and villages. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla/Released)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Edgren High School students volunteer their time on April 2 to clean up one of the many local strawberry fields that were affected by the tsunami that occurred on March 11. Since the beginning of Misawa Helps, a program that was started by the base to assist the local community recover from the recent disaster, more than 1,300 volunteers have made more than 30 trips to nearby towns and villages. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla/Released)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Senior Airman Donald Washington, 35th Operations Support Squadron, distributes a flier to Senior Master Sgt. Charles Rettman, 35th Figther Wing Command Center Operations, outside the base commissary here April 8. Airman Washington augmented Misawa Air Base's efforts to remind residents to conserve energy and electricity in the aftermath of the 7.1-magnitude aftershock in Japan April 7. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joe W. McFadden/RELEASED)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Airman 1st Class Theodore Nicoloff, 35th Maintenance Operations Squadron maintenance management productions apprentice, posts a notice on the door of one of the base dormitories here April 8. Airman Nicoloff, a native of Greer, S.C., augmented Misawa Air Base's efforts to remind residents to conserve energy and electricity in the aftermath of the 7.1-magnitude aftershock in Japan April 7. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joe W. McFadden/RELEASED)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Master Sgt. Brian Mailloux, 35th Comptroller Squadron, speaks to a group of Airmen outside the base command post here April 8. The Airmen volunteered to distribute information on base concerning Misawa Air Base's efforts to conserve energy and electricity in the aftermath of the 7.1-magnitude aftershock in Japan April 7. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joe W. McFadden/RELEASED)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan-- Airman 1st Class David Chrisner, 35th Security Forces Squadron patrolman, makes a call while on watch at the base command post here April 8. Airman Chisner, a native of Moody, Texas, has been one of the many security forces Airmen helping Misawa Air Base during Operation Tomodachi. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joe W. McFadden/RELEASED)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- A power technician views the operating lights at the base commissary here April 8. Misawa Air Base leadership is still advising base residents to conserve energy and electricity in the aftermath of the 7.1-magnitude aftershock in Japan April 7. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joe W. McFadden/RELEASED)
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Operation Tomodachi
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Dathan Garcia, husband of Maj. Tricia Garcia, 35th Medical Operations Squadron, shops at the base commissary here April 8. Misawa Air Base leadership is still advising base residents to conserve energy and electricity in the aftermath of the 7.1-magnitude aftershock in Japan April 7. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joe W. McFadden/RELEASED)
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Paper Cranes for Japan
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Students along with their parents and other volunteers work together to make origami cranes at Sollars Elementary School April 6. The school has collected over 7,000 cranes and continues to work toward the goal of 100,000. The cranes will be sent to Students Rebuild to help raise funds in support of their Japanese peers. Students Rebuild is a global organization that mobilizes young people to connect, learn and take action on critical global issues. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown\Released)
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