To sharpen the combined readiness of the ROK and U.S. forces, aircraft and personnel from across the Pacific area of responsibility participate in Korea Flying Training 2024 at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 12-26. This annual, large-scale event equips troops with adequate training to protect the shared interests of safety and security on the Korean Peninsula. (U.S Air Force video by Staff Sgt Jovan Banks, Staff Sgt. Samuel Earick, Senior Airman Karla Parra)
Airman 1st Class Madylynn Lyman, 8th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron bioenvironmental engineer, was selected as Kunsan Air Base’s Pride of the Pack for the week of April 22-26.
A1C Lyman assumes the duties of a(non-commissioned officer in charge), normally a position held by a Staff or Technical Sergeant, overseeing the Environmental Health Program.
Without connection, there can be no mission, so the 8th Communications Squadron is providing seamless and adaptable communication infrastructure to power Korea Flying Training 2024.
During KFT 24, multiple aircraft, ground units, and support personnel are executing complex training scenarios to employ airpower to deter aggression and defeat any attack against the Alliance.
KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Senior Airman Jaithon Jackson, 8th Fighter Wing command post emergency actions controller, was recognized as Kunsan’s Pride of the Pack for the week of April 15-19.
BASA AIR BASE, Philippines – The U.S. Air Force and Philippine Air Force brought to a close Cope Thunder-Philippines 2024 (CT PH 24-1), a bilateral fighter training operation, April 19, at Basa Air Base in Pampanga, Philippines.
Cope Thunder brought together over 250 Airmen and 12 aircraft from the U.S. Air Force and over 400 airmen and aircraft from PAF to integrate the latest capabilities and technologies, enabling interoperability at...