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  • Misawa SERE Specialists lead Combat Survival Training Exercise

    Recently, 35th Operational Support Squadron SERE specialists led a Combat Survival Training exercise with 35th Fighter Wing pilots. Combat Survival Training ensures that pilots can survive in the event they are separated in an unfamiliar environment, ensuring readiness and resilience in adverse

  • 2024 2nd Quarter Load Competition

    Recently, the 35th Maintenance Group hosted the 2024 2nd quarter weapons load competition. Weapons load competitions produce highly competent Airman by testing their ability to quickly and accurately prepare their aircraft, ensuring the 35th Fighter Wing meets its goal of securing a free and open

  • SERE conducts water and combat survival training

    Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Evasion (SERE) training ensures that at-risk personnel have the knowledge and capability to survive in harsh and austere environments to return safely.

  • Wild Weasel Walk-Through: 13th Fighter Generation Squadron

    Recently, Col. Paul Davidson, the 35th Fighter Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. David Najera, the 35th Fighter Wing command chief, attended their first Wild Weasel Walk-Through. The Wild Weasel Walkthrough is conducted weekly and provides an opportunity for Misawa leadership to see the inner

  • Misawa Friendship Tour: Fire Department

    Misawa Air Base recently hosted the Misawa Friendship Tour where local civilians visited the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department. The tour aims to educate local civilians about base operations and foster positive community relations, strengthening the bond between the base and the local

  • Japan Ground Self-Defense Force English Tour

    Misawa Air Base hosted the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force English Tour which allowed the soldiers to practice speaking English with U.S. Forces, building mutual trust and improve collaborative capabilities between the two forces.

  • Tanuki Bandit 24

    Recently, the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) flight conducted Exercise Tanuki Bandit 24 at Draughn Range near Misawa Air Base, Japan, from June 23-28, 2024. Exercise Tanuki Bandit 24 showcased the cohesiveness and adaptability of approximately 50 U.S. Air Force