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250407-F-MT297-1504
U.S. Air Force Col. William McKibban, 51st Fighter Wing commander, prepares for a flight during the Combat Search and Rescue Training Exercise (CSARTE 25-2) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 8, 2025. CSARTE 25-2 utilized a robust regional CSAR network to leverage assets and expertise of all ranks from across the Indo-Pacific to ensure comprehensive personnel recovery capabilities and maintain readiness for a range of combined joint operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andrea Posey)
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Osan commander takes to the skies for CSARTE 25-2
U.S. Air Force Col. William McKibban, 51st Fighter Wing commander, taxis onto the flightline during the Combat Search and Rescue Training Exercise (CSARTE 25-2) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 8, 2025. The intent of CSARTE 25-2 is to sharpen combined, joint U.S. and ROK air force combat search and rescue capabilities by improving pilot proficiency, refining joint planning, enhancing interoperability, and facilitating pilot upgrades through realistic CSAR mission sets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andrea Posey)
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Osan commander takes to the skies for CSARTE 25-2
U.S. Air Force Col. William McKibban, 51st Fighter Wing commander, climbs into the cockpit of an A-10 Thunderbolt II during the Combat Search and Rescue Training Exercise (CSARTE 25-2) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 8, 2025. CSARTE 25-2 utilized a robust regional CSAR network to leverage assets and expertise of all ranks from across the Indo-Pacific to ensure comprehensive personnel recovery capabilities and maintain readiness for a range of combined joint operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andrea Posey)
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Osan commander takes to the skies for CSARTE 25-2
U.S. Air Force Col. William McKibban, 51st Fighter Wing commander, reviews his preflight checklist before a flight during the Combat Search and Rescue Training Exercise (CSARTE 25-2) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 8, 2025. CSARTE 25-2 utilized a robust regional CSAR network to leverage assets and expertise of all ranks from across the Indo-Pacific to ensure comprehensive personnel recovery capabilities and maintain readiness for a range of combined joint operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andrea Posey)
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Osan commander takes to the skies for CSARTE 25-2
U.S. Air Force Col. William McKibban, 51st Fighter Wing commander, takes off during the Combat Search and Rescue Training Exercise (CSARTE 25-2) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 8, 2025. CSARTE 25-2 integrated assets and personnel from the 51st FW, the 18th Wing, Kadena Air Base, elements of the Republic of Korea Air Force, as well as U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps members demonstrating the commitment to leveraging the full spectrum of available resources and joint expertise from all ranks for personnel recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andrea Posey)
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Osan commander takes to the skies for CSARTE 25-2
U.S. Air Force Col. William McKibban, 51st Fighter Wing commander, prepares for a flight during the Combat Search and Rescue Training Exercise (CSARTE 25-2) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 8, 2025. CSARTE 25-2 utilized a robust regional CSAR network to leverage assets and expertise of all ranks from across the Indo-Pacific to ensure comprehensive personnel recovery capabilities and maintain readiness for a range of combined joint operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andrea Posey)
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Osan commander takes to the skies for CSARTE 25-2
U.S. Air Force Col. William McKibban, 51st Fighter Wing commander, taxis onto the flightline during the Combat Search and Rescue Training Exercise (CSARTE 25-2) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 8, 2025. CSARTE 25-2 integrated assets and personnel from the 51st FW, the 18th Wing, Kadena Air Base, elements of the Republic of Korea Air Force, as well as U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps members demonstrating the commitment to leveraging the full spectrum of available resources and joint expertise from all ranks for personnel recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andrea Posey)
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Osan commander takes to the skies for CSARTE 25-2
U.S. Air Force Col. William McKibban, 51st Fighter Wing commander, shakes hands with Senior Airman Sergio Lopez, 25th Fighter Generation Squadron crew chief, before a flight during the Combat Search and Rescue Training Exercise (CSARTE 25-2) at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 8, 2025. CSARTE 25-2 utilized a robust regional CSAR network to leverage assets and expertise of all ranks from across the Indo-Pacific to ensure comprehensive personnel recovery capabilities and maintain readiness for a range of combined joint operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Andrea Posey)
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ROK, U.S. conduct large scale F-16 aerial maneuvers for Freedom Flag 24-1
Four U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons flew alongside four ROK F-16 Fighting Falcons for large scale aerial maneuver training as part of Freedom Flag 24-1 Oct. 31, 2024, demonstrating the United States’ ironclad commitment to the ROK-U.S. Alliance. FF 24-1 is a combined, large force flying exercise that strengthens the U.S. relationship with the ROK through large scale, integrated training on advanced, high-end tactics. (Courtesy photo by ROK Air Force)
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ROK, U.S. conduct large scale F-16 aerial maneuvers for Freedom Flag 24-1
Four U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons flew alongside four ROK F-16 Fighting Falcons for large scale aerial maneuver training as part of Freedom Flag 24-1 Oct. 31, 2024, demonstrating the U.S. ironclad commitment to the ROK-U.S. Alliance. The scheduled training enables aircrew to maintain high levels of airpower integration through large scale, quality planning, coordination and execution with multinational partners, strengthening the combined air component defense capabilities. (Courtesy photo by ROK Air Force)
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ROK, U.S. conduct large scale F-16 aerial maneuvers for Freedom Flag 24-1
Four U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons flew alongside four ROK F-16 Fighting Falcons for large scale aerial maneuver training as part of Freedom Flag 24-1 Oct. 31, 2024, demonstrating the U.S. ironclad commitment to the ROK-U.S. Alliance. FF 24-1 trains mission commanders and aircrew from the ROK, U.S. and Australian air forces, as well as number joint partners from the U.S. and ROK, to fight and win in complex scenarios with robust surface-to-air and air-to-air threats. (Courtesy photo by ROK Air Force)
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ROK, U.S. conduct large scale F-16 aerial maneuvers for Freedom Flag 24-1
Four U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcons flew alongside four ROK F-16 Fighting Falcons for large scale aerial maneuver training as part of Freedom Flag 24-1 Oct. 31, 2024, demonstrating the United States’ ironclad commitment to the ROK-U.S. Alliance. FF 24-1 is a combined, large force flying exercise that strengthens the U.S. relationship with the ROK through large scale, integrated training on advanced, high-end tactics. (Courtesy photo by ROK Air Force)
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240903-F-QH302-1001
Chief Master Sgt. Jeremiah Ross, Seventh Air Force command chief, provides opening remarks during the Chief Master Sergeant Business Symposium Sept. 3, 2024 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The symposium provided chiefs with a setting to discuss difficult topics with a network of their peers. This is the second time the symposium has been held. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Rachelle Coleman)
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Chiefs gather for second annual business symposium in Seoul
Chief master sergeants from Kunsan Air Base, Osan Air Base, Daegu Air Base, and U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys visit the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, Sept. 4, 2024. As part of the Chiefs Business Symposium, the group toured the War Memorial of Korea which offered the senior leaders a comprehensive overview of the Korean War, enabling them to better comprehend the current political and military landscape of the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Rachelle Coleman)
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Chiefs gather for second annual business symposium in Seoul
Chiefs from Kunsan Air Base, Osan Air Base, Daegu Air Base, and U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys pose in front of the Korean War Monument at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, Sept. 4, 2024. The group toured of the War Memorial of Korea which offered the senior leaders a comprehensive overview of the Korean War, enabling them to better comprehend the current political and military landscape of the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Rachelle Coleman)
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Chiefs gather for second annual business symposium in Seoul
Lt. Gen. David Iverson, Seventh Air Force commander, provides opening remarks during the Chief Master Sergeant Business Symposium Sept. 3, 2024 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. Iverson discussed the future of the Numbered Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Rachelle Coleman)
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Seventh Air Force conducts F-16 Super Squadron test to optimize combat capability
Airmen from the 36th Fighter Generation Squadron park a U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 9, 2024. Nine F-16s are temporarily being reassigned to the 51st Fighter Wing at Osan AB, from the 8th FW at Kunsan AB, to form a “Super Squadron” as part of a year-long force generation assessment. The test will evaluate the Super Squadron’s impact on sortie generation, maintenance, manpower, and logistic requirements, to optimize combat capability and increase readiness in support of the ROK-U.S. Alliance (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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Seventh Air Force conducts F-16 Super Squadron test to optimize combat capability
Airmen from the 36th Fighter Generation Squadron park a U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 9, 2024. Nine F-16s are temporarily being reassigned to the 51st Fighter Wing at Osan AB, from the 8th FW at Kunsan AB, to form a “Super Squadron” as part of a year-long force generation assessment. The test will evaluate the Super Squadron’s impact on sortie generation, maintenance, manpower, and logistic requirements, to optimize combat capability and increase readiness in support of the ROK-U.S. Alliance (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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Seventh Air Force conducts F-16 Super Squadron test to optimize combat capability
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon lands at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 9, 2024. Nine F-16s are temporarily being reassigned to the 51st Fighter Wing at Osan AB, from the 8th FW at Kunsan AB, to form a “Super Squadron” as part of a year-long force generation assessment. The test will evaluate the Super Squadron’s impact on sortie generation, maintenance, manpower, and logistic requirements, to optimize combat capability and increase readiness in support of the ROK-U.S. Alliance (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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Seventh Air Force conducts F-16 Super Squadron test to optimize combat capability
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon lands at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, July 9, 2024. Nine F-16s are temporarily being reassigned to the 51st Fighter Wing at Osan AB, from the 8th FW at Kunsan AB, to form a “Super Squadron” as part of a year-long force generation assessment. The test will evaluate the Super Squadron’s impact on sortie generation, maintenance, manpower, and logistic requirements, to optimize combat capability and increase readiness in support of the ROK-U.S. Alliance (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Verzaal)
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