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  • Scoring a goal in bilateral relations

    The 35th Security Forces Squadron and Japanese Air Self-Defense Force security personnel united for a bilateral soccer game at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 15.

  • U.S., Japanese leaders discuss Misawa bilateral programs

    U.S. and Japanese military leaders from Misawa Air Base met with Misawa City officials during the annual Community Relations Advisory Council meeting on Feb. 5 at the Misawa International Center to discuss programs that will promote the community and build bilateral relations.

  • Misawa hosts 32nd Annual Special Olympics

    Team Misawa hosted 170 athletes and their families for this year's Special Olympics at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 6.More than 200 volunteers helped put together the 32nd iteration of this event, with several stations for athletes to hone their skills including basketball, soccer, cornhole,

  • Strengthening bonds through JASDF-USAF exchange

    "Every time we do this program, the exchange of the Japanese Airmen and the Air Force Airmen builds ties. They make connections, they make friendships, they learn a little bit about each other's cultures and the benefit in the long run is that we've learned and made lifelong friends, that if called

  • More than allies: US Airman forges intercultural friendships

    An intelligence analyst by day and cultural envoy by night, U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Cesar Ventura grew up one of four siblings of a Hispanic immigrant family in Los Angeles, California. He now serves as a vertical inspections planner with the 35th Fighter Wing’s Inspector General’s office. In