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7th Air Force, Air Force Operations Command hold Air Boss Conference
OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Air Force Lt. Gen. Jan-Marc Jouas, 7th Air Force and Combined Forces Command Air Component Commander, and Republic of Korea Air Force Lt. Gen. Park, Jae Bok, Air Force Operations Command Commander, offer opening remarks at the start of the annual 7th Air Force Air Boss Conference on July 18, 2014. The conference brought together ROKAF wing commanders and U.S. air wing commanders from every military branch across the Pacific to receive briefings on the threat posed by north Korea and how the Korea Airpower Team would conduct an air campaign in defense of the Republic of Korea. Jouas' comments reflected the importance of individual and unit readiness to respond to an attack on the ROK, saying "What's crucial is that you walk away from today's briefings understanding your part in the plan. We know north Korean capabilities have evolved, and we must be ready to respond to them." (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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7th Air Force, Air Force Operations Command hold Air Boss Conference
OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Air Force Lt. Gen. Jan-Marc Jouas, 7th Air Force and Combined Forces Command Air Component Commander, and Republic of Korea Air Force Lt. Gen. Park, Jae Bok, Air Force Operations Command Commander, offer opening remarks at the start of the annual 7th Air Force Air Boss Conference on July 18, 2014. The conference brought together ROKAF wing commanders and U.S. air wing commanders from every military branch across the Pacific to receive briefings on the threat posed by north Korea and how the Korea Airpower Team would conduct an air campaign in defense of the Republic of Korea. Jouas' comments reflected the importance of individual and unit readiness to respond to an attack on the ROK, saying "What's crucial is that you walk away from today's briefings understanding your part in the plan. We know north Korean capabilities have evolved, and we must be ready to respond to them." (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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KTAT Conference wraps up on Osan
OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Lt. Col. David Stringer, 7th Air Force A2 Deputy Director, gives closing comments on the last day of the Korean Tactics Analysis Team Conference and Working Group on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, June 13. The conference is held annually on the Korean peninsula to discuss and debate evolutionary changes and/or advancements in tactics over the previous year based on observations. More than 90 U.S., ROK and Australian personnel participated in this year's conference. The resulting KTAT report is approved by the 7th AF commander and published for users to reference. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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Col. Murchison takes command of 607th ASOG
OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Col. Tracey Murchison receives his first salute from members of the 607th Air Support Operations Group during a change of command ceremony at the Osan Air Base Officers Club June 9, 2014. Murchison was previously the Director of Plans, Programs and Analyses for 7th Air Force. The 607th ASOG provides air and space power expertise, command and control of close air support and counterfire as well as operationally tailored weather support for U.S. Forces Korea and Army ground and aviation units on the Korean peninsula. It also warehouses war reserve material for "turn-the-key" operations in the event of a hostile attack or emergency. The group is made up of the 604th Air Support Operations Squadron, the 607th Weather Squadron and the 607th Materiel Maintenance Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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Command Chief Master Sgt. Scott Delveau, 7th Air Force
Command Chief Master Sgt. Scott Delveau, 7th Air Force
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7th AF vice commander coins Beverly Bulldog superstars
OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Members of Team Osan hold up challenge coins presented to them by Brig. Gen. Russell Mack, 7th Air Force vice commander, for their exceptional work during Exercise Beverly Bulldog June 3, 2014. Beverly Bulldog 14-02 ran May 5-9 and tested both Osan and Kunsan AB's ability to operate during contingency operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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Three-day Korean culture, language program opens to Team Osan
Tech. Sgt. Paul Cassidy, 7th Air Force A3/5, tries his hand at Korean pottery with the help of Lee Yong Hyun during a trip to the Korean Folk Village as part of the 7th Air Force Head Start Program May 16, 2014. The Head Start Program, funded by the government of Gyeonggi-do and taught by Pyeongtaek University, is a three-day program designed to introduce U.S. servicemembers and their families to Korean culture. The program has been open to members of 8th Army for eight years, but only recently became available to members of 7th Air Force here at Osan. The goal of the program is to give the members of Osan Air Base and their families a better understanding of the culture. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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Three-day Korean culture, language program opens to Team Osan
Head Start students tour the Korean Folk Village with Pyeongtaek University students as part of their immersion into Korean history and culture May 16, 2014. The class is divided into three days. The first two days are spent in a classroom environment where students learn about Korean history, culture and language. The third day is a trip to cultural or historical site such as the Korean Folk Village or the DMZ. The class is taught by instructors at Pyeongtaek University and funded completely by the government of Gyeonggi-do. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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Three-day Korean culture, language program opens to Team Osan
PYEONGTAEK, Republic of Korea - A Pyeongtaek University culture instructor dresses Osan Air Base spouse Suchada Sepassi in a traditional Korean wedding dress during a culture class at Pyeongtaek University May 16, 2014. The class was part of the 7th Air Force Head Start Program designed to teach newcomers about Korean culture and language. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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Gen. Wolfenbarger visits 7th AF
Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger, Air Force Materiel Command commander, receives a 7th Air Force mission briefing from Lt. Gen. Jan-Marc Jouas, 7th Air Force commander, at the 7th AF headquarters on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, May 14, 2014. D...uring her visit, she toured the 607th Air and Space Operations Center and spoke with 7th AF leadership about AFMC's contribution to the command's mission in the Republic of Korea. Wolfenbarger was one of the first female cadets to graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy and the first female four-star general in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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Local orphanage visits Soldiers at Suwon
Sgt. Lionel Walker, a medic assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 6th Battalion 52nd Air Defense Artillery, gives a “high five” to a child from the House of Dreams orphanage on Suwon Air Base, Republic of Korea, during their visit to the battalion’s headquarters May 6, 2014. The 6-52 ADA is partnered with the orphanage as part of the U.S. Forces Korea Good Neighbor Program. (Photo by KATUSA Pfc. Shin, Young 6-52 ADA)
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3rd BCD-K leaders celebrate Arbor Day
OSAN AB, Republic of Korea -- Spc. Christopher Foley [CENTER], an intelligence analyst assigned to 3rd Battlefield Coordination Detachment - Korea, compacts the soil around a cherry tree sapling during an Arbor Day celebration held at the 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade April 11.The 3rd BCD-K is comprised of U.S. Soldiers and ROK Army and Air Force personnel who work together to ensure synchronization of air power and ground maneuvers during armistice and war. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Heather A. Denby, 35th ADA Public Affairs)
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3rd BCD-K leaders celebrate Arbor Day
OSAN AB, Republic of Korea -- Spc. Brian Nicasio, a transportation management coordinator assigned to 3rd Battlefield Coordination Detachment - Korea and native of Pittsburg, Calif., hydrates a pine tree sapling during an Arbor Day celebration held at the 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade headquarters April 11, 2014. The 3rd BCD-K is a combined and joint detachment responsible for synchronization of air power and ground maneuvers during armistice and war. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Heather A. Denby, 35th ADA Public Affairs)
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3rd BCD-K leaders celebrate Arbor Day
OSAN AB, Republic of Korea -- ROK Col. Eunchul Kim and Col. Joseph Gleichenhaus, commanders of 3rd Battlefield Coordination Detachment - Korea, plant a pine tree sapling during an Arbor Day celebration held at the 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade headquarters April 11. The 3rd BCD-K is comprised of U.S. Soldiers and ROK Army and Air Force personnel who work together to ensure synchronization of air power and ground maneuvers during armistice and war. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Heather A. Denby, 35th ADA Public Affairs)
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Combatives training gives Soldiers confidence in facing the unknown
Army Pfc. Francisco Mesina [BOTTOM], a healthcare specialist assigned to 6-52 Air Defense Artillery Battalion, grapples with another flyweight competitor in the Eighth Army combatives tournament held April 4 in Yongsan. Mesina placed second in the flyweight division. (Photo courtesy of Eighth Army public affairs)
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607th MMS realigns under 607th ASOG
DAEGU AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Members of the 607th Materiel Maintenance Squadron present arms during the squadron change of responsibility ceremony on Daegu Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 28, 2014. The 607th MMS consists of 90 Airmen and 350 civilians whose mission is to warehouse war reserve material for “turn-the-key” operations in the event of a hostile attack or emergency. The squadron maintains munitions, rations, tents, fuel, vehicles and flightline equipment at Daegu and five additional Co-located Operating Bases (COBs). (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Keith Homan)
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607th MMS realigns under 607th ASOG
DAEGU AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Lt. Gen. Jan-Marc Jouas, 7th Air Force commander, presents the 607th Materiel Maintenance Squadron guidon to Col. James Johnson, 607th Air Support Operations Group commander, during the squadron's change of responsibility ceremony on Daegu Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 28, 2014. Under the new alignment, the 607th MMS falls under the 607th ASOG, with the 607th MMS commander answering the 607th ASOG commander rather than directly to the 7th AF staff. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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7th AF members participate in ROK NCO Academy discussion panel
IKSAN CITY, Republic of Korea - Command Chief Master Sgt. Scott Delveau, 7th Air Force Command Chief, speaks at the Republic of Korea NCO Academy Lessons Learned Lecture and Discussion Panel in Iksan City, Republic of Korea, March 25. Five members of 7th Air Force had the unique opportunity to help mentor more than 500 Republic of Korea Army NCOs by discussing their combat experiences. Visiting U.S. NCOs were treated to exercise demonstrations that included urban operations, squad live-fire and combatives. Following lunch, the ROK NCOs gathered to hear what the U.S. combat veterans had to say about what they might face in battle.(Courtesy photo)
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7th AF members participate in ROK NCO Academy discussion panel
IKSAN CITY, Republic of Korea - NCOs from each of the U.S. military services speak at the Republic of Korea NCO Academy Lessons Learned Lecture and Discussion Panel in Iksan City, Republic of Korea, March 25. Five members of 7th Air Force had the unique opportunity to help mentor more than 500 Republic of Korea Army NCOs by discussing their combat experiences. (Courtesy photo)
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7th AF members participate in ROK NCO Academy discussion panel
IKSAN CITY, Republic of Korea - Five members of 7th Air Force had the unique opportunity to help mentor more than 500 Republic of Korea Army NCOs at the ROK NCO Academy Lessons Learned Lecture and Discussion Panel in Iksan City, March 25. The panel brought combat veterans from each of the U.S. military services to share their personal insights and joint combat experience with future ROK enlisted leaders. Visiting U.S. NCOs were treated to exercise demonstrations that included urban operations, squad live-fire and combatives. Following lunch, the ROK NCOs gathered to hear what the U.S. combat veterans had to say about what they might face in battle. (Courtesy photo)
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