Story by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel | Seventh Air Force | 03.10.2015
“Space, the final frontier,” means a lot to people in different careers, but is the vast blackness filled with mesmerizing intergalactic-lights important to today’s warfighter? According to Air Force Capt. Jamil Brown, the 607th Air Operations Center chief of space plans, space is a newer concept to warfighting and his team is working to integrate the concept into exercise Key Resolve 15....
Story by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel | Seventh Air Force | 03.09.2015
Attacks, counter-attacks, bombs, rescues, evacuations, and logistics are all elements of conflict, which is prepared for and fought all over the world. For the participants of Key Resolve these actions and other important elements of combat come through a buzzing hard drive rather than from a physical foe. The Republic of Korea Air Force Simulation Center is set up with several components......
Story by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel | Seventh Air Force | 03.04.2015
Stirred, chopped, baked, broiled or braised, any way you whisk it, the 51st Force Support Squadron has heated up its operations to accommodate increased customers during Key Resolve 2015. During the two-week exercise the base can swell with more than 1,500 additional mouths to feed, ranging from fellow Airmen to joint service, coalition partners and civilians....
Story by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel | Seventh Air Force | 03.02.2015
After five years in the works, the 731st Air Mobility Squadron passenger terminal welcomed its first four-legged passengers via a new program, allowing service members to fly their pets on space available travel, the “Patriot Express,” to the Korean Peninsula....
Story by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel | Seventh Air Force | 02.25.2015
The 7th Air Force will initiate Exercise Key Resolve 15 here March 2. Key Resolve is an annual combined and joint command post exercise that employs U.S. military personnel from the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the United States, as well as ROK air force....