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Transporting precious cargo worldwide
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Nurses from Switzerland's Air-Ambulance assists with the transfer of Maurer Bruno from the vehicle to the plane after his emergency surgery at the Hachinohe Medical Center. Bruno was helping out for ten days with the recovery efforts in northern Japan prior to his emergency surgery at the Hachinohe Medical Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla\Released)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- The 35th Security forces escort a Hachinohe ambulance onto the base flightline Mar. 21 to allow the transport of Maurer Bruno, a volunteer Swiss Disaster Dog Association member, back to Switzerland. Bruno was helping out for ten days with the recovery efforts in northern Japan prior to his emergency surgery at the Hachinohe Medical Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla\Released)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Maurer Bruno, a Swiss Disaster Dog Association volunteer, waits patiently to board the plane to Switzerland, after his emergency surgery at the Hachinohe Medical Center on Mar. 21. Bruno was helping out for ten days with the recovery efforts in northern Japan prior to his emergency surgery at the Hachinohe Medical Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla\Released)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- A Swiss Air-Ambulance prepares for departure Mar. 21. The Swiss Air-Ambulance is an ambulance with wings used for international patient transports available for flights worldwide within just a few hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown\Released)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Hachinohe Fire Department workers load supplies donated by the Swiss medical facilities Mar. 21. Supplies were donated to help with resupplying the Hachinohe hospitals to aid victims affected by the tsunami that hit the area Mar. 11. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown\Released)
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MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Col. Guillermo Tellez, 35th Medical Group commander, says goodbye to Maurer Bruno, Swiss Search and Rescue team volunteer, on the flightline Mar. 21. Bruno has been supporting search and recovery efforts for ten days before he was medically evacuated due to an emergency surgery that was performed at the Hachinohe medical center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown\Released)
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Rescue animals soothe voluntary departure nerves
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Jason Van Buren, CTF-72 operations leading chief petty officer and his daughter Isabla, check out Atticus and his handler Jennifer Massey. Jennifer and Atticus are members of the Fairfax County, Va., urban search and rescue team that arrived here with other U.S. Agency of International Development workers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Phillip Butterfield/Release)
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Rescue animals soothe voluntary departure nerves
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- U.S. Agency for International Development dog handlers brought their working dogs to the collocated club to entertain the children as their parents wait in the voluntary departure processing lines Mar. 19. After completing their mission here in Japan, the team headed back to the U.S. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Phillip Butterfield/Release)
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Rescue animals soothe voluntary departure nerves
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- U.S. Air Force Capt. Cole Taylor, 35th Medical Operations Squadron physician and his wife, Breanne, listen to Airman First Class Timothy Whitworth, 35th Comptroller Squadron customer service technician, explain the per diem rules that apply to the voluntary departure process Mar.19. Many travelers expressed their gratitude of how well the process worked. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Phillip Butterfield/Release)
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Rescue animals soothe voluntary departure nerves
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Jennifer Tengco and her son Cameron Carlson, listen as U.S. Air Force Airman First Class William Wroten, 373rd Support Squadron client systems technician, as he pitches the Red Cross's tracking data base Mar. 19. The Red Cross uses a data system that people can access to determine a passenger’s location. Mrs. Tengco is the wife of U.S. Navy Petty Officer Kyle Carlson. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Phillip Butterfield/Release)
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Disaster relief returns from Yamada
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan– A disaster relief team from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force return Mar. 19. The team unloads personal gear, equipment and supplies used during their relief work in Yamada, Japan. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Russell J. McBride)
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Disaster relief returns from Yamada
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan– A disaster relief team consisting of members of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, return Mar. 19.The team was welcomed back by their coworkers and friends. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Russell J. McBride)
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Disaster relief returns from Yamada
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan – Japanese Air Self-Defense Force Lt. Col. Tsuyoshi Kujuro, 2nd Disaster Relief Team leader, and his subordinate report in to JASDF Lt Gen Harukazu Saitou, Northern Air Defense Force commander, Mar. 19. The disaster relief team was preparing to depart for Yamada in support of the earthquake and tsunami disasters. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Russell J. McBride)
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Disaster relief returns from Yamada
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan– Japanese Air Self-Defense Force Col. Junichiro Masaoka, Northern Air Defense Force Head Quarters Disaster Relief Team inspector general, return Mar. 19. He commanded a team of 11 officers and 151 enlisted for disaster relief operations in the Yamada area from Mar. 12-19. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Russell J. McBride)
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Navy C-130's deliver the goods
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- A Japan Air Self-Defense Force aircraft load-truck driver, watches as a pallet of blankets and food roles onto his vehicle from a U.S. Navy C-130 Hercules Mar. 19. This C-130 offloaded 3.8 tons of relief supplies destined for earthquake survivors in the Miyagi Prefecture. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Phillip Butterfield\Released)
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Navy C-130's deliver the goods
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- U.S. Navy Reserve Senior Chief Mike Wendillen, C-130 Hercules load master, directs the Japan Air Self-Defense Force cargo load-truck driver to realign the vehicle Mar. 19. The C-130 Hercules is just one type of aircraft seen in the skies over Misawa Air Base delivering humanitarian relief supplies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Phillip Butterfield\Released)
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Civil Engineer Nerve Center
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- 1st Lieutenant Reid Touchberry, 35 Civil Engineer Squadron, explains how Misawa Air Base is nearing the maximum allotted energy amount for the base on March 19 and he explains that if the base goes over the cap,hundreds or thousands of local community residents will lose power because we took it from them. Lt. Touchberry stresses the importance of conserving as much power as we can, to help with the conservation efforts he has established the Rolling Blackout Augmentee Team. The RBAT go throughout the entire base and unplug unnecessary items like vending machines, coffee pots, fax machines, and more to save power on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. April Quintanilla\Released)
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Misawa Air Base coordinates volunteer efforts
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Airmen and Sailors establish an assembly line to clean up bricks and other debris at the Misawa City fishing port and beach area Mar. 19. Daily trips of volunteers have been leaving the base since Mar. 14 to help the local community with clean-up efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown\Released)
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Misawa Air Base coordinates volunteer efforts
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Airmen and Sailors walk along the Misawa City fishing port Mar. 19. Volunteers have been helping with clean-up efforts since Mar. 14 after trash and debris washed up on the shoreline due to the effects of an earthquake Mar. 11. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown\Released)
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Misawa Air Base coordinates volunteer efforts
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Airmen and Sailors work together to help clean up the Misawa City fishing port Mar. 19. More than 3,000 man hours have been put in since Mar. 14 by Misawa Air Base residents to help our local communities with recovery efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown\Released)
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