Skip to main content (Press Enter).
U.S. Air Force Logo
Home
Community Calendar
About Us
Biographies
Fact Sheets
Freedom of Information
Virtual Tour
Media Outreach
Recruitment
Base Directory
NOTAM
Contact Us
News
Commentaries
Features
Photos
Art
Newcomers
School Liaison
AMC Terminal
Traveling with Pets
Helping Agencies
Family Support
Personal Support
Financial Support
Direct Hire Program
Veterans/Military Crisis Hotline
Units
Legal Office
Public Affairs
Commander's Open Line
Community Engagement
Japanese Serow
Studio Appointments
Flightline Photo Authorization Request
Restricted Photography
Passports
Wild Weasel Wrap-Up
vFriendship Tour
Misawa Chapel
Area Defense Counsel
Pass and Registration
Road Tax Form
SARC
Inspector General
Diversity and Inclusion
PACAF F-16 Demonstration Team
Public Affairs Studio Appointments
Sexual Misconduct Disciplinary Actions
Misawa Air Base
Studio Appointment
Community Calendar/Wrap-Up
AMC Terminal
Base Directory
Sort By
Upload Date
Photo Date
Title
Category
All Images
Aircraft
Animals
Community Events
Deployment/TDY
Education
Environmental
Features
Historical
Landscape/Buildings
Mission
News
Partnership
People
Safety
Special Operations
Show Advanced Options
Only 100 pages of images will display. Consider refining search terms for better results.
Clear Filters
|
781 - 800 of 5633 results
Diagnosing discrepancies
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rion Urven, 35th Medical Support Squadron medical lab technician, conducts an antibody screening at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 11, 2015. Utilizing a centrifuge, used to separate bloods cells from plasma cells, lab technicians must look for and identify any unusual or unexpected antibodies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Diagnosing discrepancies
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rion Urven, 35th Medical Support Squadron medical lab technician, conducts an antibody screening test at the blood bank at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 11, 2015. When completing an antibody screening test, lab technicians must look for and identify any unusual or unexpected antibodies in the blood cells. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Diagnosing discrepancies
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. John-Andre Obedoza, 35th Medial Support Squadron NCO in charge of shipping and urinalysis, manually checks a urinalysis sample for any abnormalities at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 11, 2015. Results of a urinalysis are completed utilizing a urine chemistry analyzer; however, when a discrepancy is identified, it is analyzed manually for confirmation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Diagnosing discrepancies
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christopher Bedics, 35th Medical Support Squadron NCO in charge of hematology and coagulation, draws blood from a patient at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 11, 2015. Whether it is for a medical diagnostic or annual check-up, lab technicians provide doctors with accurate information to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Diagnosing discrepancies
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rion Urven, 35th Medical Support Squadron medical lab technician, and Staff Sgt. John-Andre Obedoza, 35 MDSS NCO in charge of shipping and urinalysis, are assigned to the 35th Medical Group’s laboratory flight and are tasked with providing accurate diagnostic support at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 11, 2015. Lab technicians work in different sections inside the laboratory including hematology, chemistry, microbiology, urinalysis, and shipping, among other divisions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Brotherly bonds through hardship
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Elijah Rasheed, 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron materiel management journeyman, shared his story on how his values and devotion for family has carried onto his work at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March, 6, 2015. From a young age, it was his selfless dedication to caring for his brothers that taught him the value of doing what is right and taking on any responsibility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Brotherly bonds through hardship
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Elijah Rasheed looks at a photo of himself, his youngest brother Riley, cousin Daqwan, and brother Xavier (left to right) at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 10, 2015. Rasheed took on the responsibility of a father-figure for his brothers when drugs took hold of his parents’ lives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Brotherly bonds through hardship
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Elijah Rasheed, 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron materiel management journeyman, removes a label from a crate at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 10, 2015. Part of Rasheed’s duties is to manage and administer aircraft parts in order to provide the necessary equipment and supplies for Air Force operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Brotherly bonds through hardship
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Elijah Rasheed, 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron materiel management journeyman, assists a customer in loading a crate onto a vehicle transport at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Feb. 10, 2015. Rasheed uses the values of responsibility he learned at a young age in his job on a daily basis to support the 35th Fighter Wing’s mission of peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Airmen from Misawa transport patients
Airmen from the 35th Medical Group transport a patient from a C-130 Hercules during an aeromedical evacuation exercise March 5, 2015, at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The exercise was conducted in conjunction with Beverly Sunrise 15-2, an operational readiness exercise that deployed troops to and from Misawa and the Republic of Korea with the help of the California Air National Guard. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn/Released)
Details
Download
Share
aeromedical evac process at Misawa
Airmen from the 35th Medical Group transport a patient from a C-130 Hercules during an aeromedical evacuation exercise March 5, 2015, at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The 35 MDG transported about 30 patients to the base hospital in support of an operational readiness exercise that ran through the week. The California Air National Guard supplied the C-130s used to deploy and transport patients. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn/Released)
Details
Download
Share
35th MDG medics perform aeromedical evac
Airmen from the 35th Medical Group transport a patient from a C-130 Hercules onto a bus during an aeromedical evacuation exercise March 5, 2015, at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The exercise was conducted in conjunction with Beverly Sunrise 15-2, an operational readiness exercise that tested Airmen readiness in a variety of ways. The 35 MDG transported about 30 patients from the aircraft to the base hospital, where teams awaiting their arrival treated their injuries. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn/Released)
Details
Download
Share
Wagle prepares for transport
Senior Airman Matthew Wagle, 35th Surgical Operations Squadron, prepares to transport a patient from a C-130 Hercules during an aeromedical evacuation exercise March 5, 2015, at Misawa Air Base, Japan. Wagle was one of dozens of 35th Medical Group medics who helped transport about 30 patients from the aircraft to the base hospital to be treated during exercise Beverly Sunrise 15-2. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn)
Details
Download
Share
Cuff Reports to EOD tech NCOs
Airman 1st Class Thomas Cuff, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, reports to 35 CES EOD supervisors Staff Sgt. Warren Long and Staff Sgt. Matthew Morris, after marking a detonation site March 5, 2015, at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The Misawa EOD team destroyed about a dozen unexploded ordnance during an operational readiness exercise that injected a scenario that temporarily shut down the airfield. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn)
Details
Download
Share
Cuff looks over EOD site
Airman 1st Class Thomas Cuff, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, looks over a detonation site March 3, 2015, on the flightline at Misawa Air Base, Japan. Huff was part of a four-man EOD team that cleared about a dozen unexploded ordnance during Beverly Sunrise 15-2, an operational readiness exercise that tests wartime readiness of Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn)
Details
Download
Share
EOD determines detonation spot
Staff Sgt. Matthew Morris, right, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, identifies a detonation location to Airman 1st Class Thomas Cuff, 35 CES EOD tech, during an operational readiness exercise March 3, 2015, at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The EOD team is the only qualified team on base to dispose of unexploded ordnance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn)
Details
Download
Share
Morris leads EOD team
Staff Sgt. Matthew Morris, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, leads a team of four toward unexploded ordnance during an operational readiness exercise March 3, 2015, at Misawa Air Base, Japan. Morris has been at Misawa two years, and said OREs have strengthened the operational camaraderie of EOD teams. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn)
Details
Download
Share
EOD techs explode ordnance
Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron detonate an unexploded ordnance March 3, 2015, on the flightline at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The EOD team destroyed about a dozen UXOs in support of Beverly Sunrise 15-2, an operational readiness exercise that tests the wartime capabilities of Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Derek VanHorn)
Details
Download
Share
Misawa Flyers take-on Tokyo Marathon
U.S. Air Force retired Master Sgt. Graciela Martinez-Katz (left center) smiles as she nears the Tokyo Marathon finish line in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 22, 2015. By finishing the race, Katz completed one of her life goals, running the 26.2 mile marathon, which is one of six World Marathon Majors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. April Quintanilla)
Details
Download
Share
Misawa Flyers take-on Tokyo Marathon
From left: Sonia Driscoll, Liz Byrne, and Katie Zaharris, Misawa Flyers runners, gather together for a selfie before starting the Tokyo Marathon in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 22, 2015. The Misawa Flyers is a group of military and civilian running enthusiasts from Misawa Air Base, Japan. (Courtesy photo)
Details
Download
Share
38
39
40
41
42
Go To Page
of 100
Go
39
40
41
Go To Page
of 100
Go