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  • HSMR: 35th Dental Squadron Ready for Anything

    Home station medical response (HSMR) training ensures the 35th Fighter Wing can deliver rapid frontline care, preserving warfighter readiness and directly sustaining the wing’s ability to generate and project combat airpower without delay.

  • Beverly Sunrise 25-03: Security Forces

    During Beverly Sunrise 25-03, the 35th Security Forces responded to a simulated attack, reinforcing its ability to protect personnel, resources, and mission-critical infrastructure while improving reaction time and tactical coordination.

  • Beverly Sunrise 25-03: Launch Fast, Hit Hard

    During Beverly Sunrise 25-03, routine training reinforces a pilot’s proficiency, enhancing their ability to execute precise combat operations while ensuring they remain prepared to deter aggression, protect U.S. and allied interests, and respond swiftly to emerging threats in a dynamic security

  • Beverly Sunrise 25-03: Tactical Combat Casualty Care

    U.S. Airmen from the 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron participate in a mass casualty exercise during Beverly Sunrise 25-3, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, March 18, 2025. Continuous exercises like Beverly Sunrise refine operational effectiveness and sustain combat superiority.

  • Beverly Sunrise 25-03: PDF Line

    U.S. Airmen assigned to the 35th Fighter Wing participate in a simulated Personnel Deployment Function during Beverly Sunrise 25-03.

  • In my Boots: Finance

    U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Dimitri Saaby, talks about a normal day at the finance office in Misawa Air Base and explains how his work impacts the the 35th Fighter Wing.

  • Snow Can't Stop the Mission

    By maintaining a clear and functional flightline, the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron ensures mission-ready aircraft can launch without delay, enabling the 35th Fighter Wing to generate combat airpower, sustain training operations, and rapidly respond to regional threats in any weather condition.