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Airmen assigned to the 2nd Air Support Operations Squadron supported NATO allies with a state of the art, joint terminal attack controller, virtual training simulator March 6, 2018, at U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria in Vilseck, Germany. Let it rain: Simulator keeps JTACs ready
A Royal Air Force Regiment joint terminal attack controller calls for a simulated air strike in a JTAC virtual simulator March 6, 2018, at U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria in Vilseck, Germany. Airmen assigned to the 2nd Air Support Operations Squadron run the simulator to help JTACs retain their certifications. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman
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2018
Members of the French and Royal Air Forces assist family members of Squadron Leader Roger Bushell, Royal Air Force, and Sous-Lieutenant Bernard Scheidhauer, Free French Air Force, unveil the memorial dedicated to the two men outside the West Gate of Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 1, 2017. The two airmen were the masterminds behind the “Great Escape” that took place March 24, 1944. During the Escape, 76 Allied airmen escaped from the prisoner of war camp Stalag Luft III at Żagań, Poland. Although, they only made it as far as Saarbrücken, Germany, they were arrested on March 26, and interrogated. On March 29, under the pretext of being returned to their prison camp, Bushell and Scheidhauer were driven to a bridge near Ramstein and killed. Throughout the following days, 48 of their fellow escapees were executed. The commemorative stone was made possible through the support and efforts of the German, U.S., British, and French communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Moore) Kaiserslautern Military Community unveils memorial to two airmen
Members of the French and Royal Air Forces assist family members of Squadron Leader Roger Bushell, Royal Air Force, and Sous-Lieutenant Bernard Scheidhauer, Free French Air Force, unveil the memorial dedicated to the two men outside the West Gate of Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 1, 2017. The two airmen were the masterminds behind the “Great
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2017
Chief Master Sgt. Tamar Dennis, Kisling NCO Academy commandant, right, rewards Flying Officer Rebecca Kirk, Royal Air Force Reserve officer, with a certificate recognizing her participation in a series of exercises during Warrior Day Aug. 8, at Vogelweh Military Complex, Germany. At the end of each day, the air cadets were rewarded for their hard work with certificates that acknowledged they successfully exercised admirable cooperative skills. (U.S. Air force photo/Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer) NCOA host British cadets for warrior day
Chief Master Sgt. Tamar Dennis, Kisling NCO Academy commandant, right, rewards Flying Officer Rebecca Kirk, Royal Air Force Reserve officer, with a certificate recognizing her participation in a series of exercises during Warrior Day Aug. 8, at Vogelweh Military Complex, Germany. At the end of each day, the air cadets were rewarded for their hard
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2016
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