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Crew chiefs sustain airpower, presence
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Byron Cole, a 14th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief, removes a flathead screwdriver wire harness clamps from an F-16 Fighting Falcon tension strut at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 12, 2016. The wire harness controls the speed transducer which ensures the aircraft wheels are turning at the same speed to prevent abrupt turns. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Crew chiefs sustain airpower, presence
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Harrison Lei, a 14th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief, loosens a nose steering potentiometer at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 12, 2016. The potentiometer uses wires to control the steering of the aircraft. Loosening the nose steering allows maintainers to inspect the wires powering the aircraft landing gear ensuring wires are firmly connected. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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US, Japan breaks barriers, reinforces partnership during exchange
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Staff Sgts. Kenta Okazaki, left, and Narihito Tanaka, right, both 3rd Air Wing avionics technicians, discuss the proper aircraft procedures they would take for a downed aircraft at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 7, 2016. Airmen and JASDF service members participated in a bilateral exchange during a surge to gain insight on a deployed operations tempo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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US, Japan breaks barriers, reinforces partnership during exchange
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Staff Sgts. Narihito Tanaka, left, and Kenta Okazaki, right, speak with U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christopher Ransom, a 14th Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-16 Fighting Falcon avionics technician, during surge week at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 6, 2016. A surge is a time period where maintenance personnel experience increased operation tempo to simulate a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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US, Japan breaks barriers, reinforces partnership during exchange
U.S. Air Forec Airman 1st Class Glenn Koontz, left, and Senior Airman Corey Robinson, center right, both 14th Aircraft Maintenance Unit electrical and environmental technicians, work on an F-16 Fighting Falcon as Japan Air Self-Defense Force Staff Sgts. Narihito Tanaka, center left, and Kenta Okazaki, right, sepctate aircraft procedures at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Dec. 7, 2016. Eight enlisted and two officers from multiple JASDF bases across Northern Japan participated in a bilateral exchange to learn maintenance procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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US, Japan breaks barriers, reinforces partnership during exchange
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kostyantyn Morozyuk, a 14th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief, works with Japan Air Self-Defense Force Staff Sgt. Tomoyuki Numao, a 3rd Air Wing crew chief, during a "4 Lenses" exercise at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Nov. 30, 2016. The "4 Lenses" test is a proven personality assessment which helps organizations build understanding of the innate talent and potential of its individuals. Airmen and JASDF members were given a chance to work around language barriers while getting to know each other prior to working together during a bilateral exchange. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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MSgt Singleton
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Daniel Singleton, the fuel information center section chief with the 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron, poses for a photo at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 5, 2016. Singleton is also a Master Resiliency Trainer with the 35th Fighter Wing. In this role, he teaches Airmen across the base about Comprehensive Airman Fitness and how to implement it into their daily lives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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falcon feeder
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Zach Bowden, the falcon feeder shift leader with the 35th Force Support Squadron, poses in front of the falcon feeder at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 29, 2016. Bowden currently works at the falcon feeder located on the flight line, but will shortly be moving to the Potter Fitness Center. Bowden said he loves working in FSS becuase it allows him to meet people and provide them with a good meal when they need it the most. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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falcon feeder
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Zach Bowden, the falcon feeder shift leader with the 35th Force Support Squadron, talks with Airman 1st Class Dillon Poole, an avionics technician with the 35th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 29, 2016. Bowden constantly asks customers for feedback throughout the day on the food and how he can make things better for them. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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Public Health: Maintaining Misawa's well-being
U.S. Air Force Airman Klarizza Yu and Senior Airman Zachary Duncan, public health technicians, left, and Staff Sgt. Amabely Carrillo, the public health NCO in charge, all with the 35th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, inspect the commissary deli at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 20, 2016. When inspecting various locations across base, the public health flight assess the risks associated with the production, transportation, storage, preparation and serving of food. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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Public Health: Maintaining Misawa's well-being
U.S. Air Force Airman Klarizza Yu and Senior Airman Zachary Duncan, both public health technicians with the 35th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, inspect the commissary produce section at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 20, 2016. Public health specialists help to protect base personnel from a vast array of illnesses and diseases by minimizing health risks within the community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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Public Health: Maintaining Misawa's well-being
U.S. Air Force Airman Klarizza Yu, a public health technician, left, and Staff Sgt. Amabely Carrillo, the public health NCO in charge, both with the 35th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, check expiration dates on food packaging at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 20, 2016. Every week public health technicians perform food inspections as part of their food safety and defense programs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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Putting in work
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Deana Heitzman, a public affairs photojournalist and physical therapy patient with the 35th Fighter Wing, uses a power tower machine while Staff Sgt. Kelly Kofford, a physical therapy technician with the 35th Medical Operations Squadron, tracks her progress at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 13, 2016. Physical therapy technicians help patients recover from muscle and bone problems. These experts implement exercise programs and treatments helping injured Airmen make a full recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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Putting in work
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Deana Heitzman, a public affairs photojournalist and physical therapy patient with the 35th Fighter Wing, does band walks while Staff Sgt. Kelly Kofford, a physical therapy technician with the 35th Medical Operations Squadron, tracks her progress at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 13, 2016. Physical therapy technicians use a variety of equipment and exercises such as the anti-gravity treadmill and balancing exercises, in addition to therapeutic techniques like dry needling and foam rollers to alleviate pain and strengthen muscles and tendons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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Putting in work
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Deana Heitzman, a public affairs photojournalist and physical therapy patient with the 35th Fighter Wing, uses a tension band at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 13, 2016. Heitzman suffered a Lisfranc injury requiring two surgeries as well as physical therapy. Physical therapy technicians help patients like Heitzman restore motor functions, improve mobility and relieve pain to help them heal and achieve overall wellness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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POW/MIA
Airmen with the 35th Fighter Wing stand with a wreath and the “last alarm” during the 2016 POW/MIA and 9/11 remembrance ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 9, 2016. “It’s customary the ‘last alarm’ be sounded for our brothers and sisters who have paid the supreme sacrifice,” said Tech. Sgt. Ricardo Malan, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron assistant fire chief of operations. “For having selflessly given their lives for the good of their fellow man, their tasks completed, their duties well done, to signify they’re returning to quarters.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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POW/MIA
Airmen with the 35th Fighter Wing stand at parade rest in formation during the 2016 POW/MIA and 9/11 remembrance ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 9, 2016. Approximately 100 Airmen participated in the event, which highlighted the bravery of the men and women who gave their lives during 9/11, as well as the POW/MIA Airmen of the 35th FW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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Air Fest
A child plays with his toy F-15 Strike Eagle during Misawa Air Fest 2016 at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sep. 11, 2016. This year marks the 16th Annual Misawa Air Fest which brought together more than 80,000 people from across Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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POW/MIA
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ricardo Malan, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron assistant fire chief of operations, gives a speech during the 2016 POW/MIA and 9/11 remembrance ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sept. 9, 2016. “Fifteen years ago, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, at 8:46 a.m., terrorists started a series of coordinated suicide attacks against the United States,” Malan said. “Today, we remember those lost on Sept. 11, 2001, and honor the selfless acts of courage of the 343 firefighters, 65 law enforcement officers and 15 emergency medical technicians who gave their lives that fateful day.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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Air Fest
A local Japanese man looks at a helicopter during the Misawa Air Fest 2016 at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Sep. 11, 2016. The air show featured more than 20 aircraft on display, 60 vendors, and multiple aerial demostrations throughout the day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
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