Episodes
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The first KC-46 Pegasus is delivered to the U.S. Air Force on January 25, 2019. The Air Force and Air Mobility Command introduce the new aerial refueling tanker at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, in a ceremony hosted by the 22nd Air Refueling Wing.
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Everyone in the military has a job to do and each job supports a different aspect of the mission. Petty Officer Aaron Sperle joined Airman on Misawa air base for an opportunity to learn how these different parts support the mission as a whole.
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At Misawa AB, Japan, Airmen complete weapons training before deployment.
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Laying the ground work for future generations of the armed forces is yet another essential job that extends to every level in every service. Petty Officer William Berksteiner tells us about how Misawa Air Base is helping in the development of rising military minds.
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On Misawa’s flight line, construction crews were seen putting strategically placed holes in the pavement. Petty Officer Dean Cates heads out to the flight line to learn about their purpose.
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Petty Officer Dean Cates meets with Misawa’s Family Child Care Provider of the year.
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Petty Officer Aaron Sperle takes us to Misawa’s flight line where getting fuel has recently become much more efficient.
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The 2011 Tohoku Earthquake affected millions of people when it occurred, displacing thousands when the ensuing tsunami struck. Petty Officer Dean Cates meets with two schools who formed a close relationship after the disaster.
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Residents of Misawa air base are no strangers to cold weather, but that’s where heating, ventilation and air conditioning, or HVAC, has them covered.
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Airmen in 374th Maintenance Squadron wrap up some important maintenance on a C-130 J.
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Watch the Air Forces Central Command Band helped celebrate US National Day at various US Embassy events in UAE this week. The ‘band of the south’ from McGhee Tyson, Tennessee is formed entirely of Air National Guardsmen.
Soundbite #1: Attendee of US Embassy Event for US National Day
Soundbite #2: U.S Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Thompson, U.S. Air Forces Central Command band member
Soundbite #3: Tech Sgt. Spencer Herron, U.S. Air Forces Central Command musical director
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Photos and story: https://www.dvidshub.net/news/268754/afcent-band-rocks-2018-us-national-day -
Getting accurate readings from equipment is important whether you’re cooking, working on a car, or maintaining aircraft.
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Airmen from Travis Air Force Base assigned to the 621st Contingency Response Wing and 60th Medical Group flew to St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands in support of relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
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Instructors from the inner-European Air Force's academy visited Kyiv, Ukraine to train Ukrainian Airmen in professional military education
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The 35th Civil Engineering Squadron trained by conducting Rapid Airfield Damage Repair(RADR).
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EOD airmen conduct counter-improvised explosive device training.
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Curing homesickness and sharing a part of your heritage combine with a big event right outside the gates of Misawa Air Base, Japan. Senior Airman Sarah Mitchell heads out to get a taste of home.
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Seventy-three years ago the crews from two B-24 Liberators crashed on a hillside in Edenkoben, Germany. On that same hillside, they’re being remembered for their sacrifice.
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The 354th Fighter Wing conducted a deployment exercise
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U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein visited McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina. He met with Senator Lindsey Graham, senior S.C. and Army National Guard leaders and Airmen.
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