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Gosser golf course receives ancestral visitor
A magazine displays the day when a plaque was made at the Gosser Golf Course to honor Ret. Maj. Delbert Gosser, a 531st Tactical Fighter Squadron pilot, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 27, 2017. Gosser passed of injuries after ejecting and crashing an F-100 near Misawa in the Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Gosser golf course receives ancestral visitor
Debra Buchanan, daughter of Ret. Maj. Delbert Gosser, a former 531st Tactical Fighter Squadron pilot, visited the Gosser Golf Course at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 27, 2017. Buchanan said just from memory alone she was able to draw a map of Misawa Air Base from when she lived here in 1962. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Gosser golf course receives ancestral visitor
Debra Buchanan, daughter of Ret. Maj. Delbert Gosser, a former 531st Tactical Fighter Squadron pilot, poses with a plaque during her visit at the Gosser Golf Course at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 27, 2017. Gosser died in a crash in the Pacific ocean near Misawa 10 minutes after take-off. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Gosser golf course receives ancestral visitor
Shinichi Baba, left, the Gosser Golf Course assistant manager, Joshua Soldan, center left, the 35th Force Support Squadron community services flight chief, Debra Buchanan, center right, daughter of Ret. Maj. Delbert Gosser, a former 531st Tactical Fighter Squadron pilot, and Todd Toohey, right, the Gosser Golf Course manager, look at magazine clippings at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 27, 2017. Buchanan visited the golf course in honor of her father who passed away from injuries of an aircraft crash. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Passenger terminal provides services to Misawa
A Boeing 767-800ER aircraft sits on the flightline at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 23, 2017. According to Tech. Sgt. Daniel Yerkes, the 730th Air Mobility Squadron Operating Location Bravo air terminal ground handling services contracting officer representatives NCO in charge, customers are encouraged to use space-available to travel from Sept. through May to avoid the permanent change of station season. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Passenger terminal provides services to Misawa
A commercial aircraft takes off at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 27, 2017. While the flightline is closed, Misawa residents can fly commercially to Yokota Air Base, Japan, and use the space-available program available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Passenger terminal provides services to Misawa
U.S. Air Force Capt. Winston Jeanpierre, the 610th Air Combat Flight director of operations, waits to exit the terminal at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 23, 2017. Personnel can use the Space-Aavailable program at any base with an Air Mobility Command terminal. Members can apply for Space-A by going to the Air Mobility Command website and filling out an application. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Passenger terminal provides services to Misawa
A Boeing 767-800ER aircraft sits on the flightline at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 23, 2017. For a list of bases who offer Space-Available, visit the www.amc.af.mil website. The plane landed drop-off passengers to Misawa. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Passenger terminal provides services to Misawa
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 35th Maintenance Squadron taxi an aircraft at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 23, 2017. With the flightline closure, personnel can use other commercial airports to fly throughout the Indo-Asia- Pacific region and to the United States. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Passenger terminal provides services to Misawa
U.S. Air Force Airmen and families exit from the rotator at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 23, 2017. The terminal processes approximately 2,500 people for Space-Available. Space-A is the utilization of any vacant aircraft seating to charter military members to various AMC terminals for a low-cost fee. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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13th Fighter Squadron group photo
13th Fighter Squadron Airmen and their familiies pose for a photo at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 6, 2016. Misawa is home to the 13th and 14th Fighter Squadrons which fly the Wild Weasel mission. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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Airfield systems Airmen uphold Wild Weasel mission
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tristan Blake, a 35th Operations Support Squadron airfield systems technician, cleans a visibility sensor at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 28, 2017. The sensor provides visibility readings to assist in landing. Blake said the systems provide planes the ability to land, take-off and navigate the air space, all to accomplish the main goal of the Air Force—to fly, fight and win. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Airfield systems Airmen uphold Wild Weasel mission
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tristan Blake, a 35th Operations Support Squadron airfield systems technician, performs a check on an instrument landing system at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 28, 2017. The ILS provides horizontal and vertical guidance for pilots landing and taking off. Airfield systems technicians periodically perform preventative maintenance inspections on equipment to ensure serviceability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Airfield systems Airmen uphold Wild Weasel mission
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher Blackwell, a 35th Operations Support Squadron airfield systems technician, climbs an AN/FMQ 19 at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 27, 2017. The AN/FMQ 19 is an integrated system of weather sensors that measure, collect and disseminate meteorological data to help pilots, weather personnel and air traffic controllers prepare and monitor weather forecasts. By Airfield systems Airmen enable, F-16 Fighting Falcons to contribute to Pacific Air Forces’ mission to deter aggression with allies and maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Asia- Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Airfield systems Airmen uphold Wild Weasel mission
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tristan Blake, a 35th Operations Support Squadron airfield systems technician, dials a spectrum analyzer at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 27, 2017. The spectrum analyzer ensures tactical air navigation system power stays on the correct frequency. The machine also displays various nearby frequencies for Airmen to monitor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Airfield systems Airmen uphold Wild Weasel mission
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tristan Blake, a 35th Operations Support Squadron airfield systems technician, opens a radio transmitter front adjustments panel at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 27, 2017. The panel provides power and frequency modification to the radio transmitters on the flight line. The airfield systems technicians use their capabilities to install and maintain radio frequency communications. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Airfield systems Airmen uphold Wild Weasel mission
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 35th Operations Support Squadron airfield systems section, inspect a localizer antennae at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 27, 2017. The antennae transmit signals at different phases for correct modulation. The flight ensures serviceability of airfield systems, which give a multitude of accurate readings to pilots, weather personnel and air traffic controllers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Airfield systems Airmen uphold Wild Weasel mission
Desiccant containers sit attached to an AN/FMQ 19 at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 27, 2017. The desiccant material absorbs moisture in the air for reading atmospheric pressure, which affects the information displayed to pilots and their instruments. With information received from the AN/FMQ 19s in conjunction with navigational aids, pilots, weather flights and air traffic controllers can safely land F-16 Fighting Falcons during zero-visibility weather. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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F-16 Demo Team showcases PACAF power projection
Onlookers welcome Maj. Richard Smeeding after his aerial demonstration at Royal New Zealand Air Force Base Ohakea, New Zealand, Feb. 26, 2017. The Air Tattoo is held once every five years. The 2017 show celebrates 80 years of the RNZAF. Partner nations practice interoperability by bringing together 13 international aircraft from eight different countries. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jarrod Vickers)
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F-16 Demo Team showcases PACAF power projection
Maj. Richard Smeeding, a F-16 Fighting Falcon demo pilot, performs tactical maneuvers to showcase the F-16's capabilities at Royal New Zealand Air Force Base Ohakea, New Zealand, Feb. 26, 2017. During the air shows, Smeeding reaches speeds at or greater than 700 mph, while maintaining control of his aircraft. He is one of only two demo pilots in the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jarrod Vickers)
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