Skip to main content (Press Enter).
U.S. Air Force Logo
Home
News
Photos
Videos
Commentaries
Press Releases
Environmental
About Us
Biographies
Fact Sheets
NOTAM
Contact Us
Units
35th Operations Group
35th Maintenance Group
35th Medical Group
35th Mission Support Group
Newcomers
Base Directory
AMC Terminal
School Liaison
Traveling with Pets
Base Support
Legal Office
Public Affairs
Studio Appointments
PACAF F-16 Demonstration Team
Misawa Chapel
Inspector General
Area Defense Counsel
Honor Guard
SARC
Pass and Registration
Misawa Base Bulletin
Community Calendar
Weasel Express
REFORPAC
Sexual Misconduct Disciplinary Actions
Misawa Air Base
Community-Calendar
Studio Appointment
Misawa Base Bulletin
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
|
801 - 820 of 876 results
Flightline asphalt
A layer of asphalt on the flightline is exposed at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jul. 26, 2016. Due to the high volume of aircraft using the runway, the west section’s pavement surface was highly degraded, resulting in a need for a repairs. The 3,840 cubic meters of asphalt laid on the flightline spans a surface length of approximately 1,200 feet by 150 feet wide, with 50 feet of shoulder width. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
Details
Download
Share
Misawa Japanese locals serve up happiness
Miyuki Taneichi, left, and Miyako Sugiyama, right, pose for a photo in front of the 35th Force Support Squadron’s Community Center and Information, Tickets & Travel offices at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Aug. 4, 2016. Miyuki is the Community Center acting director and Miyako is the ITT manager. The two 35th FSS programs each won 2015 Best in the Air Force as A1 programs bringing the award home to Misawa. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton)
Details
Download
Share
Assembling breakout box
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Nary Kong-Choup, a team member with the 35th Maintenance Squadron avionics intermediate section electronic warfare section, assembles a breakout box at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Aug. 1, 2016. Kong-Choup was one of seven Airmen who took the initiative on building this device, saving time and requiring less manpower to operate. The apparatus connects to parts on F-16 Fighting Falcons, called line replacement units, and inspects the integrity of electrical pathways. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Old procedures
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Felipe Rosario, the team lead of the 35th Maintenance Squadron avionics intermediate section electronic warfare section, demonstrates how troubleshooting line replaceable units was done prior to the creation of a breakout box and line replaceable unit extension cables at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Aug. 1, 2016. Airmen from the avionics flight recently developed a breakout box and cables to connect to the LRUs instead of doing it manually, making the process more efficient. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Avionics invention
A breakout box and line replaceable unit extension cables lie on a counter in the avionics shop at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Aug. 1, 2016. The device was created by the 35th Maintenance Squadron avionics flight to help speed up continuity checks on LRUs which inspect the integrity of electrical pathways. LRUs are aircraft parts found in F-16 Fighting Falcons that allow a pilot to interact with the jet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Marching band performance
The Misawa Daiichi Kindergarten marching band performs a recital during the 24th Annual Traffic Safety Day in Misawa City, Japan, July, 22, 2016. The demonstration signified the students’ dedication to the traffic safety campaign and helped to focus on the prevention of traffic accidents involving children. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Ceremonial speech
Kazumasa Taneichi, the mayor of Misawa City, speaks to an audience during the 24th Annual Traffic Safety Day in Misawa City, Japan, July 22, 2016. The event beckoned more than 100 service members from Misawa Air Base to help promote traffic safety awareness and the prevention of vehicle accidents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Safety declaration
Representatives from the Misawa City Office, Misawa Air Base and the Misawa Daiichi Kindergarten make a safety declaration during the 24th Annual Traffic Safety Day in Misawa City, Japan, July 22, 2016. The representatives stated their commitment to eradicate reckless driving and driving under the influence, along with an overall commitment to the goals of the traffic safety campaign. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
35th Fighter Wing welcomes new commander
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force band plays during the 35th Fighter Wing change of command ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 7, 2016. The ceremony was held to formally showcase the transfer of wing leadership from U.S. Air Force Col. Timothy Sundvall to Col. R. Scott Jobe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
35th Fighter Wing welcomes commander
Airmen from the 35th Fighter Wing render their first salute to U.S. Air Force Col. R. Scott Jobe, 35th FW commander, during a change of command ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 7, 2016. Prior to arriving at Misawa AB, Jobe was the J53 contingency planning division chief with U.S. Southern Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
Details
Download
Share
35th Fighter Wing welcomes commander
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. John Dolan, U.S. Forces, Japan and 5th Air Force commander, left, and Col. Timothy Sundvall, center, smile for a photo during the 35th Fighter Wing change of command ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 7, 2016. Members of the Misawa AB and Misawa City community gathered to witness Sundvall relinquish command to Col. R. Scott Jobe, the new 35th FW commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
Details
Download
Share
35th Fighter Wing welcomes commander
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. John Dolan, U.S. Forces, Japan and 5th Air Force commander, addresses Airmen during the 35th Fighter Wing change of command ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 7, 2016. Dolan presided over the ceremony, in which Col. Timothy Sundvall relinquished command to Col. R. Scott Jobe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
Details
Download
Share
35th Fighter Wing welcomes commander
Airmen from the 35th Fighter Wing salute in formation during the 35th FW change of command ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 7, 2016. The Airmen gathered to witness Col. Timothy Sundvall relinquish command to Col. R. Scott Jobe, the new 35th FW commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
Details
Download
Share
Giving recognition
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Timothy S. Green, Air Force Director of Civil Engineers and Deputy Chief of Staff for logistics, engineering and force protection with Headquarters U.S. Air Force, speaks to a group of 35th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen about the construction of a new explosive ordnance disposal compound at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 1, 2016. The project was completed entirely in-house, which means 35th CES Airmen finished the construction without assistance from a civilian contracting company. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Then versus now
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Timothy S. Green, the Air Force Director of Civil Engineers and Deputy Chief of Staff for logistics, engineering and force protection with Headquarters U.S. Air Force, left, and Tech. Sgt. Glenn Traylor, carpentry shop NCO in charge with the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, right, view vault construction photos at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 1, 2016. The vault was built in conjunction with a new explosive ordnance disposal compound. In addition to building the vault, updates were made to the breakrooms, bathrooms and storage units. The improvements ensured a smooth transition for EOD Airmen from their old to new compound. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Group brief
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Glenn Traylor, carpentry shop NCO in charge with the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, briefs a group of distinguished visitors on the construction of a new explosive ordnance disposal compound at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 1, 2016. Prior to the project, the EOD shop was located separately from the rest of the 35th CES. This move unified them with the squadron to ensure simpler transit to and from events and faster communication. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Logistics brief
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Wesley Kitchens, a heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration craftsman with the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, briefs Maj. Gen. Timothy S. Green, the Air Force Director of Civil Engineers and Deputy Chief of Staff for logistics, engineering and force protection with Headquarters U.S. Air Force, on the construction of a new explosive ordnance disposal compound at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 1, 2016. The project cost $280,000 but was completed entirely by Air Force members, saving approximately $400,000 in contracting costs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Bus arrival
Airmen with the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron salute Maj. Gen. Timothy S. Green, the Air Force Director of Civil Engineers and Deputy Chief of Staff for logistics, engineering and force protection with Headquarters U.S. Air Force, as he arrives on a tour bus at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 1, 2016. Green’s visit consisted of a squadron all call, a tour of the base dorms, breakfast and lunch with Airmen, and briefings within the 35th CES complex. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter)
Details
Download
Share
Paralympic Basketball
Shinji Negi, a project director with the Nippon Foundation Paralympic Support Center, chants with children at the Lunney Youth Center at Misawa Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2016. Negi travels across the world in order to teach children about life with disabilities and persevering despite difficulties that may occur in life. He was paralyzed from the waist down in high school and went on to become the captain of the Japan Men's National Wheelchair Basketball Team at the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
Details
Download
Share
Paralympic Basketball
Shinji Negi, a project director with the Nippon Foundation Paralympic Support Center, poses for a photo at Misawa Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2016. Negi travels across the world in order to teach children about life with disabilities and persevering despite difficulties that may occur in life. He was paralyzed from the waist down in high school and went on to become the captain of the Japan Men's National Wheelchair Basketball Team at the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany A. Chase)
Details
Download
Share
39
40
41
42
43
Go To Page
of 44
Go
40
41
42
Go To Page
of 44
Go