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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
A beaker of a simulated hazardous substance lies on a table during a bilateral chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. CBRN training ensures that Airmen assigned to the 35th Fighter Wing are prepared to safeguard personnel and sustain operational capabilities in contaminated environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) 9th Chemical Protection Unit soldier has protective equipment secured during a bilateral chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. Bilateral training strengthens the partnership between the 35th Fighter Wing and the JGSDF, building trust, improving communication, and enhancing coordination to ensure effective responses to regional threats and seamless collaboration in future operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Matthew Smart, 35th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency manager, participates in a demonstration during a bilateral chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. CBRN training ensures that Airmen assigned to the 35th Fighter Wing are prepared to safeguard personnel and sustain operational capabilities in contaminated environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
U.S. Air Force Airman Gabriel Bormann, 35th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency manager, demonstrates proper chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) procedure during a bilateral training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. CBRN training ensures Airmen are equipped to protect themselves and their units in hazardous environments, safeguarding personnel and sustaining operational readiness across the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) 9th Chemical Protection Unit soldier, attends a bilateral chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. Through bilateral CBRN training, the 35th Fighter Wing and JGSDF enhance their readiness to counter a wide spectrum of threats in the region, demonstrating that they stand prepared to respond as a unified force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
A Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) 9th Chemical Protection Unit soldier participates in a bilateral chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. Bilateral training strengthens the partnership between the 35th Fighter Wing and the JGSDF, building trust, improving communication, and enhancing coordination to ensure effective responses to regional threats and seamless collaboration in future operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Tristian Worley, left, 35th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency manager, examines a participant’s gloves for residue during a bilateral chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. Bilateral training in CBRN response allows both the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the 35th Fighter Wing to refine their capabilities and improve coordination in handling such threats, strengthening regional security and enhancing operational readiness in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
U.S. Air Force Airman Gabriel Bormann, right, 35th Civil Engineering Squadron emergency manager, leads a group through a hands-on activity during a bilateral chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. Bilateral training in CBRN response allows both the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the 35th Fighter Wing to refine their capabilities and improve coordination in handling such threats, strengthening regional security and enhancing operational readiness in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 35th Civil Engineering Squadron office of emergency management demonstrates proper chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) procedures during a bilateral training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. CBRN training ensures Airmen personnel are equipped to protect themselves and their units in hazardous environments, safeguarding personnel and sustaining operational readiness across the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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35th FW Leads Bilateral CBRN Training with JSDF
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) 9th Chemical Protection Unit soldiers attend a bilateral chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) training at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Jan. 30, 2025. Through bilateral CBRN training, the 35th Fighter Wing and JGSDF enhance their readiness to counter a wide spectrum of threats in the region, demonstrating that they stand prepared to respond as a unified force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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Japan Ground Self-Defense Force English Tour
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 35th Communications Squadron cook burgers for Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers as part of a JGSDF Basic English Training Course tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 18, 2024. The JGSDF soldiers toured U.S. military facilities, allowing them to practice speaking English and strengthen bilateral bonds, with the mission to enhance interoperability and foster enduring alliances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brieana E. Bolfing)
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Japan Ground Self-Defense Force English Tour
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Sgt. Honoka Ogasawara, left, Basic English Training course student, laughs with U.S. Air Force Airman Giselle Garcia, 35th Communications Squadron client systems technician, during a JGSDF Basic English Training Course tour at Misawa Air Base, Japan, July 18, 2024. The JGSDF soldiers toured U.S. military facilities, such as the 35th CS, allowing them to practice speaking English and strengthen bilateral bonds. The aim was to build mutual trust and improve collaborative capabilities between the two forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brieana E. Bolfing)
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35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
U.S. Air Force Airmen, 35th Security Forces Squadron, demonstrate search techniques to Japan Air Self-Defense Force Airmen and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force during a bilateral Guard and Protect exercise, as part of Keen Sword 21, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2020. Guard and Protect training allows U.S. and Japan forces to exercise plans for contingency operations. Lessons learned from each encounter are used to solidify and improve operational effectiveness. Keen Sword is a joint, bilateral field-training exercise involving U.S. military and JSDF personnel, designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melanie Bulow-Gonterman)
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35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
A Japan Air Self-Defense Force Airman aims his training weapon down range during a react to contact drill during a bilateral Guard and Protect exercise with the 35th Security Forces Squadron, as part of Keen Sword 21, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2020. Guard and Protect is a bilateral contingency operation that allows for each major U.S. installation in Japan to collaborate with a Japanese Self Defense Force Division to ensure adequate security of military facilities and resources across Japan when activated by higher headquarters. Keen Sword is a joint, bilateral field-training exercise involving U.S. military and JSDF personnel, designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melanie Bulow-Gonterman)
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35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 35th Security Forces Squadron conduct a gate runner bomb threat and ground attack table top scenario during a bilateral Guard and Protect exercise with Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers, from 9th Division, 5th Infantry Regiment, Aomori, as part of Keen Sword 21 at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2020. Guard & Protect is a bilateral contingency operation that allows for each major U.S. installation in Japan to collaborate with a Japanese Self-Defense Force Division to ensure adequate security of military facilities and resources across Japan when activated by higher headquarters. Keen Sword is a joint, bilateral field-training exercise involving U.S. military and JSDF personnel, designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melanie Bulow-Gonterman)
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35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Shannon Hutto, 35th Security Forces Squadron integrated defense section chief, briefs 9th Division, Aomori, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force leadership on bilateral contingency operations during a three-day bilateral Guard and Protect exercise, as part of Keen Sword 21, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2020. Guard and Protect training allows U.S. and Japan forces to exercise plans for contingency operations. Lessons learned from each encounter are used to solidify and improve operational effectiveness. Keen Sword is a joint, bilateral field-training exercise involving U.S. military and Japan Self-Defense Force personnel, designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability. Keen Sword is a joint, bilateral field-training exercise involving U.S. military and JSDF personnel, designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melanie Bulow-Gonterman)
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35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
Japan Ground Self-Defense soldiers, from the 9th Division, 5th Infantry Regiment, Aomori, conduct a practice search during a bilateral Guard and Protect exercise, as part of Keen Sword 21, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2020. Guard and Protect is a bilateral contingency operation that allows for each major U.S. installation in Japan to collaborate with a Japanese Self-Defense Force Division to ensure adequate security of military facilities and resources across Japan when activated by higher headquarters. Keen Sword is a joint, bilateral field-training exercise involving U.S. military and JSDF personnel, designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melanie Bulow-Gonterman)
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35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Shannon Hutto, 35th Security Forces Squadron integrated defense section chief, briefs Japan Ground Self-Defense Force leadership about bilateral contingency operations during a bilateral Guard and Protect exercise, as part of Keen Sword 21, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2020. Guard and Protect is a bilateral contingency operation that allows for each major U.S. installation in Japan to collaborate with a Japanese Self-Defense Force Division to ensure adequate security of military facilities and resources across Japan when activated by higher headquarters. Keen Sword is a joint, bilateral field-training exercise involving U.S. military and JSDF personnel, designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melanie Bulow-Gonterman)
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35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Spencer Villanueva, a 35th Security Forces Squadron training evaluator, directs Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers, from the 9th Division, 5th Infantry Regiment, Aomori, during a bilateral guard and protect exercise, as part of Keen Sword 21, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2020. Guard and Protect training allows U.S. and Japan forces to exercise plans for contingency operations. Lessons learned from each encounter are used to solidify and improve operational effectiveness. Keen Sword is a joint, bilateral field-training exercise involving U.S. military and Japan Self-Defense Force personnel, designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melanie Bulow-Gonterman)
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35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Tommy Jones, a 35th Security Forces Squadron patrolman, aims his training weapon down range during a weapon retention demonstration for a bilateral Guard and Protect exercise, as part of Keen Sword 21, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2020. Guard and Protect is a bilateral contingency operation that allows for each major U.S. installation in Japan to collaborate with a Japanese Self-Defense Force Division to ensure adequate security of military facilities and resources across Japan when activated by higher headquarters. Keen Sword is a joint, bilateral field-training exercise involving U.S. military and JSDF personnel, designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melanie Bulow-Gonterman)
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