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Augmentee Airmen from the 35th Fighter Wing, Misawa Air Base, Japan, listen to an inbound briefing during the Vigilant Ace 16 exercise on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 2, 2015. The Airmen deployed to the peninsula to participate with more than 16,000 personnel in an effort to practice various combat training scenarios between the U.S. and ROK forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kristin High)
Tech Sgt. Christopher Whitmore, 35th Maintenance Squadron aircrew egress systems craftsmen, adjusts his protective equipment after inprocessing at the passenger terminal during the Vigilant Ace 16 exercise on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 2, 2015. Whitmore along with more than 1,000 Air Force and Marine personnel deployed to the peninsula to play in the annual exercise formerly known as Beverly Bulldog. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kristin High)
Augmentee Airmen from the 35th Fighter Wing, Misawa Air Base, Japan, arrive to participate in the Vigilant Ace 16 exercise on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 2, 2015. The Airmen were among more than 1,000 personnel to deploy to the peninsula to assist in the largest exercise in the ROK held annually to practice training scenarios and mission readiness. The week-long exercise greatly benefits the combined military readiness of the ROK and U.S. by allowing military personnel the opportunity to work side-by-side to integrate air operations more effectively. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kristin High)
Augmentee Airmen from the 35th Fighter Wing, Misawa Air Base, Japan, unload from a bus at the passenger terminal during the Vigilant Ace 16 exercise on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 2, 2015. More than 1,000 Airmen and Marines deployed to the peninsula to play in the annual exercise, formerly known as Beverly Bulldog. The exercise gives ROK and U.S. forces the opportunity to train together, enhancing operational and tactical level coordination through combined and joint combat training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Kristin High)