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Misawa Air Base EOD members conduct bilateral training with ROKAF EOD
U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Joshua Young and Omar Navarro, along with Staff Sgt. Michael Augustus, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from Misawa Air Base, Japan, prepare to transport a mock chemical weapon during a bilateral training scenario at Suwon Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 6, 2022. Bilateral training events are non-provocative, defensive in nature, and are intended to maintain alliance readiness to ensure service members are ready to “fight tonight”. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kenneth W. Norman)
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Misawa Air Base EOD members conduct bilateral training with ROKAF EOD
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Young and Staff Sgt. Michael Augustus, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians from Misawa Air Base, Japan, practice covering a mock chemical weapon during a bilateral training event at Suwon Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 6, 2022. During the training, Republic of Korea Air Force and United States Air Force EOD teams took turns responding to the training scenario so that they could learn from each other’s procedures and tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kenneth W. Norman)
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Misawa Air Base EOD members conduct bilateral training with ROKAF EOD
Members of the Republic of Korea Air Force, Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, observe as U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Augustus and Senior Airman Joshua Young, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from Misawa Air Base, Japan, practice covering a mock chemical weapon during a bilateral training event at Suwon Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 6, 2022. Bilateral training is conducted in order to develop a stronger working relationship between U.S. Air Force and ROKAF service members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kenneth W. Norman)
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Misawa Air Base EOD members conduct bilateral training with ROKAF EOD
U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Joshua Young and Omar Navarro, along with Staff Sgt. Michael Augustus, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from Misawa Air Base, Japan, cover a mock chemical weapon during a bilateral training event at Suwon Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 6, 2022. Bilateral training bolsters readiness and enhances Republic of Korea Air Force-United States Air Force interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kenneth W. Norman)
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Misawa Air Base EOD members conduct bilateral training with ROKAF EOD
Members of the Republic of Korea Air Force, Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, observe as U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Augustus, a 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician from Misawa Air Base, Japan, responds to a mock chemical weapon disposal scenario as part of a bilateral training at Suwon Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 6, 2022. Bilateral training is conducted in order to develop a stronger working relationship between the U.S. Air Force and ROKAF service members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kenneth W. Norman)
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Misawa Air Base EOD members conduct bilateral training with ROKAF EOD
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Augustus, a 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician from Misawa Air Base, Japan, prepares to respond to a mock chemical weapon disposal scenario at Suwon Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 6, 2022. During the training scenario, the U.S. Air Force and ROKAF EOD members practiced responding to an unexploded chemical weapon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kenneth W. Norman)
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Misawa Air Base EOD members conduct bilateral training with ROKAF EOD
U.S. Air Force members assigned to the 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) flight from Misawa Air Base, Japan, observe Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) EOD members respond to a chemical weapon scenario as part of a bilateral training conducted at Suwon Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 6, 2022. During the training, both the U.S. Air Force and ROKAF EOD teams took turns responding to a chemical weapon scenario and used the opportunity to gain a better understanding of each other’s response tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kenneth W. Norman)
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Misawa Air Base EOD members conduct bilateral training with ROKAF EOD
U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Omar Navarro and Joshua Young, along with Staff Sgt. Michael Augustus, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron, Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from Misawa Air Base, Japan, prepare to respond to a mock chemical weapon scenario at Suwon Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 6, 2022. The U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) members traveled to Suwon Air Base to conduct bilateral training with the Republic of Korea Air Force EOD team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Kenneth W. Norman)
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USFK members receive Korean cultural experience
Members of U.S. Forces Korea enter the Eulji Observation Deck during a Korean cultural program tour at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Yanggu, Republic of Korea, May 15, 2019. The Ministry of National Defense funds and offers this program to USFK members five times a year to increase cultural awareness and strengthen community ties with service members and local residents. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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Inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in recognizes contributions
Cindy Wilsbach (center-left), spouse of Lt. Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach, Seventh Air Force commander poses with military spouses prior to the start of “Rocking the ROK,” an event honoring the service and sacrifice of military spouses at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea April 27. The evening’s celebration included some of the more traditional aspects of the Dining-in but substituted the mess dress uniforms, plated meal and formal centerpieces for a more upbeat theme. (Courtesy Photo)
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Inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in recognizes contributions
A group of spouses from the 51st Medical Group named “Spouse Spice” pose for a photo while attending the inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 27. The event, which honored the service and sacrifices made by military spouses, served as an opportunity for both U.S. and Korean spouses to learn about each other. About 85 U.S. Air Force and Army spouses of both enlisted and officers attended the “Rocking the ROK” experience alongside some of their Korean spouse counterparts. Seventh Air Force and 51st Fighter Wing senior leader spouses co-hosted the bilateral event to strengthen the Alliance, while also extending military traditions to those who don't wear the uniform. (Courtesy Photo)
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Inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in recognizes contributions
Spouses from the Seventh Air Force pose for a photo while attending the inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 27. The evening’s celebration included some of the more traditional aspects of the Dining-in but substituted the mess dress uniforms, plated meal and formal centerpieces for a more upbeat theme. Teams paid homage to iconic music legends including Elvis, Queen, and Guns N’ Roses and served as primer on American pop-culture for many Korean nationals in attendance. (Courtesy Photo)
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Inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in recognizes contributions
Cindy Wilsbach (center), spouse of Lt. Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach, Seventh Air Force commander poses with Chang, Yun-Jung (center-right), spouse of the Lt. Gen. Keon Wan Lee, Republic of Korea Air Force Operations Center commander and other Korean spouses during the inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in at Osan Air Base, ROK April 27. 7th AF and 51st Fighter Wing senior leader spouses co-hosted the bilateral event to strengthen the Alliance, while also extending military traditions to those who don't wear the uniform. The event honored the service and sacrifices spouse make to the mission and served as an early celebration for Military Spouse Appreciation Day on May 10. (Courtesy Photo)
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Inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in recognizes contributions
A group of spouses from the 51st Munitions Squadron pose for a photo during the inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea April 27. The teams paid homage to iconic music legends including Elvis, Queen, and Guns N’ Roses and served as primer on American pop-culture for many Korean nationals in attendance. The event honored the service and sacrifice of military spouses served as an early celebration for Military Spouse Appreciation Day on May 10. (Courtesy Photo)
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Inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in recognizes contributions
Event tables are decorated in various musical themes as part of the inaugural Osan Spouses’ Dining-in at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea April 27. The teams paid homage to iconic music legends including Elvis, Queen, and Guns N’ Roses and served as primer on American pop-culture for many Korean nationals in attendance. The event honored the service and sacrifice of military spouses served as an early celebration for Military Spouse Appreciation Day on May 10. (Courtesy Photo)
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US, ROK teamwork maintains clear skies
The 607th Air and Space Operation Center airspace scheduling team poses for a group photo at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Dec. 11, 2018. The team of 10 manages a total of 59 military operating areas over the Korean Peninsula and schedules airspace for four fighter squadrons assigned to Osan and Kunsan AB, ROK, and 38 U.S. units operating in the Pacific Theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sergio A. Gamboa)
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ROK-US alliance continues through unified Public Affairs training
Charles Nicholls, Pacific Air Forces Historian briefs a group of Republic of Korea Air Force Public Affairs Officers on the air strikes of Dec. 7, 1941 in the Courtyard of Heros at Joint Base Peral Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii on Sept. 11, 2018. ROKAF officers visited PACAF/PA who facilitaed dialogue on the importance of communicating in an integrated, synchronized, and purposeful way to build a united PA system capable of achieving common operational goals in case of emergencies and bilateral operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Nadine Y. Barclay)
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ROK-US alliance continues through unified Public Affairs training
U.S. Navy Capt. William Kafka, Indo-pacific Command Public Affairs Officer and Air Force Lt. Col. Megan Schafer, Pacific Air Forces PA Director, brief Republic of Korea Air Force Col. Sang-kyu Lee, Cheif of PA, about the importance of strategic communication at Joint Base Peral Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii Sept. 11, 2018. ROKAF officers visited PACAF/PA to discuss the importance of communicating in an integrated, synchronized, and purposeful way to build a united PA system capable of achieving common operational goals in case of emergencies and bilateral operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Nadine Y. Barclay)
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ROK-US alliance continues through unified Public Affairs training
Republic of Korea Air Force Public Affairs Officers receive a Welcome Brief out the Pacific Air Forces Headquarters at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii Sept. 11, 2018. During the brief, ROKAF officers learned about the history of the attacks on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 and the impacts they had on various air fields around the island of Oahu. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Nadine Y. Barclay)
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ROK-US alliance continues through unified Public Affairs training
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Megan Schafer exchanges a Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs coin with Republic of Korea Air Force Col. Sang-ky Lee after a meeting aimed at facilitating relationships and dialogue between ROKAF/PA and their U.S. counterparts at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii Sept. 11, 2018. During the meeting, Lee, also met with professionals from the PACAF/PA, PACAF Band, PACAF Historian, Indo-pacific Command, 7th AF, and the Korean International Affairs Liaison and discussed future ways to engage on the Korean Peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Nadine Y. Barclay)
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