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Annual defensive exercise begins: Ulchi Freedom Guardian
Republic of Korea Air Force Capt. Jung Seung Won, 6th Rescue Group pilot, monitors ROK air space at the Hardened Theater Air Control Center, Osan Air Base, ROK, during the first day of Ulchi Freedom Guardian, Aug. 17, 2015. Part of Won’s responsibility is to receive and relay vital information to commanders in order to support air rescue operations. UFG is an annual exercise that brings together U.S., ROK and other allied forces in an effort to ensure readiness to defend the ROK and help maintain stability on the Korean Peninsula. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class John Linzmeier)
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AOC Airmen receive Thanksgiving call from President Trump
Col. Christopher Russell (center),607 Air Operations Center commander, joins AOC Airmen for a Thanksgiving morale call from President Donald Trump Nov. 29, 2019, at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt Beth Anschutz)
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Army Missile Defense keeps ROK skies defended
94th Army Air and Missile Defense Center soldiers brief their leadership during Exercise Key Resolve 2014, Feb. 27, 2014. During the exercise, the 94 AAMDC is in charge of the early warning system from Seoul along with other agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Marcus Morris)
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Army Missile Defense keeps ROK skies defended
94th Army Air and Missile Defense Center and Republic of Korea Air Force work together to keep the skies safe during Exercise Key Resolve 2014, March 4, 2014. They provide timely assessments of missile and air threats, give rapid tactical warning, processes targeting data and posts strike assessments to leadership. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Marcus Morris)
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Army Missile Defense keeps ROK skies defended
94th Army Air and Missile Defense Center and Republic of Korea Air Force work together to keep the skies safe during Exercise Key Resolve 2014, March 4, 2014. They provide timely assessments of missile and air threats, give rapid tactical warning, processes targeting data and posts strike assessments to leadership. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Marcus Morris)
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Army Solder flys in 13th EFS Air Force F-16D at Suwon AB
Army SGT Carl Matagolai, 3-2 Arial Defense Artillery D-32, gives the thumbs up before the canopy closes and Air Force pilot, Capt Jonathan Kuntz, 13th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron (deployed), Suwon AB, ROK completes his pre-flight checks. SGT Matagolai was rewarded with an F-16D incentive flight after being named 3-2 ADA Battalion NCO of the Quarter. His flight marks a first-ever joint incentive flight for the 13th EFS. (USAF Photo/SMSgt Wayne Cardwell)
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Army Solder flys in 13th EFS Air Force F-16D at Suwon AB
A 13th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron F-16D passes the tower at Suwon AB. Capt Jonathan Kuntz gave the ride of his life to Army SGT Carl Matagolai, 3-2 Arial Defense Artillery D-32 Battalion NCO of the Quarter, during a first-ever joint incentive flight. (USAF Photo/SMSgt Wayne Cardwell)
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Army Solder flys in 13th EFS Air Force F-16D at Suwon AB
Army SGT Carl Matagolai, 3-2 Arial Defense Artillery D-32, smiles during an Armed Forces Network interview prior to his flight in a 13th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron (Deployed) F-16D. SGT Matagolai was rewarded with a first-ever joint incentive flight at Suwon AB, ROK after being named 3-2 ADA Battalion NCO of the Quarter. The 13th EFS is deployed to Suwon from the 35 FW, Misawa AB, Japan. (USAF Photo/MSgt Lynn Rooker)
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Army Solder flys in 13th EFS Air Force F-16D at Suwon AB
Army SGT Carl Matagolai, 3-2 Arial Defense Artillery D-32, poses with his leadership following an Air Force F-16D incentive flight in a 13th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron (deployed). SGT Matagolai was rewarded with a first-ever joint incentive flight at Suwon AB, ROK after being named 3-2 ADA Battalion NCO of the Quarter. The 13th EFS is deployed to Suwon from the 35 FW, Misawa AB, Japan. (USAF Photo/MSgt Lynn Rooker)
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ATC making the pieces fit like Tetris
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. James Mackmer, 51st Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, annotates the takeoff a C-12 Huron at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Oct. 4, 2019. Air traffic personnel controls and regulates en route and terminal air traffic, which they initiate and issue ATC clearances, instructions, and advisories to ensure the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic operating under instrument and visual flight rules. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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ATC making the pieces fit like Tetris
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Greg Weidhas, 51st Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, monitors the airfield at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Oct. 4, 2019. Air traffic personnel controls and regulates en route and terminal air traffic, which they initiate and issue ATC clearances, instructions, and advisories to ensure the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic operating under instrument and visual flight rules. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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ATC making the pieces fit like Tetris
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. James Mackmer, 51st Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, checks his systems as an aircraft awaits for departure at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Oct. 4, 2019. Air traffic personnel controls and regulates en route and terminal air traffic, which they initiate and issue ATC clearances, instructions, and advisories to ensure the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of air traffic operating under instrument and visual flight rules. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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ATO 101: What every Amn should know about an Air Tasking Order
Master Sgt. Bohdan Pywowarczuk, Lt. Cdr. William Nink, (top) Sgt. Christopher Generette and SrA Sean Tinsley perform a quality check on an Air Tasking Order prior to publication, Aug. 24. during Ulchi Freedom Guardian 2011 exercise on Osan Air Base, Rupublic of Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kimberly Spinner)
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Australian Ambassador visits 7th AF
OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea - Seventh Air Force commander Lt. Gen. Jan-Marc Jouas, speaks with Ambassador Bill Paterson, Australian ambassador to the Republic of Korea, during a 7th AF mission brief on Osan AB, ROK, July 29. Paterson and Australian Navy Capt. Brett Dowsing, Australian Defense Attache to the ROK, visited Osan to meet with Jouas and learn about 7th AF's role on the Korean Peninsula. During the visit, Paterson and Dowsing toured the Korea Air Operations Center, received capabilities briefings and saw the F-16, A-10 and U-2 aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Thomas J. Doscher)
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Aviation allies: Osan hosts Buddy Squadron 24-2
Service members from the U.S. Air Force and the Republic of Korea Air Force pose for a group photo during Buddy Squadron 24-2 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 4, 2024. The Buddy Squadron Program allows for bilateral unification, giving more opportunity to train together and ensure lethality and readiness of pilots. The Buddy Squadron Program fosters objective-based training and improves interoperability between the U.S. and ROKAF fighter squadrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kaitlin Frazier)
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Aviation allies: Osan hosts Buddy Squadron 24-2
A Republic of Korea F-15K Slam Eagle assigned to the 122nd Fighter Squadron lands after a training mission during Buddy Squadron 24-2 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 5, 2024. Buddy Squadron training events are held multiple times a year throughout the year at various U.S. Air Force and Republic of Korea Air Force bases to sharpen combined air combat tactics on the peninsula. The Buddy Squadron Program fosters objective-based training and improves interoperability between the U.S. and ROKAF fighter squadrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kaitlin Frazier)
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Aviation allies: Osan hosts Buddy Squadron 24-2
Service members from the U.S. Air Force and the Republic of Korea Air Force wave to ROKAF pilots as they depart after Buddy Squadron 24-2 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 8, 2024. The Buddy Squadron Program allows for bilateral unification, giving more opportunity to train together and ensure lethality and readiness of pilots. The Buddy Squadron Program fosters objective-based training and improves interoperability between the U.S. and ROKAF fighter squadrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kaitlin Frazier)
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Aviation allies: Osan hosts Buddy Squadron 24-2
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Farrer, 36th Fighter Squadron commander, presents a plaque to Republic of Korea Air Force Maj. Youngdo Park, 122nd FS vice commander, closing Buddy Squadron 24-2 at Osan Air Base Republic of Korea, March 8, 2024. ROKAF pilots assigned to the 122nd FS trained alongside the 36th FS assigned to Osan AB, and 35th FS assigned to Kunsan AB, ROK, during the week-long training event. The Buddy Squadron Program fosters objective-based training and improves interoperability between the U.S. and ROKAF fighter squadrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kaitlin Frazier)
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Aviation allies: Osan hosts Buddy Squadron 24-2
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the 36th Fighter Squadron, flies during a Buddy Squadron 24-2 training event at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 5, 2024. Every iteration of Buddy Squadron hones in on certain flying objectives in order to sharpen responses from USAF and ROKAF pilots in a contested scenario. The Buddy Squadron Program fosters objective-based training and improves interoperability between the U.S. and ROKAF fighter squadrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kaitlin Frazier)
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Aviation allies: Osan hosts Buddy Squadron 24-2
U.S. Air Force Major. Matthew Elliot, 36th Fighter Squadron assistant director of operations, greets Republic of Korea Air Force Capt. Jeongwook Lee, 122nd FS F-15 pilot, during Buddy Squadron 24-2 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 4, 2024. BS 24-2 is the first iteration to include more personnel outside of air crew and maintenance members. The Buddy Squadron Program fosters objective-based training and improves interoperability between the U.S. and ROKAF fighter squadrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kaitlin Frazier)
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