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TAAC-Air provides C-130 lead-in training
An Afghan airman starts a new generation heater during the hands-on portion of C-130 lead-in training, which is being provided prior to formal maintenance training in the US. Having the ability to maintain C-130s is an important step toward an independent Afghan Air Force. (US Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. J. LaVoie/Released)
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TAAC-Air provides C-130 lead-in training
Afghan C-130 maintainers gather around Senior Airman Irwin Rodriguez, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air fixed wing advisor to learn the proper way to connect a tow bar to a C-130. Afghans are now participating in C-130 maintenance lead-in training to better prepare them for formal training. The ability to maintain their own aircraft without coalition support is another step toward a completely independent Afghan Air Force. (US Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. J. LaVoie/Released) (Face blurred for security)
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TAAC-Air provides C-130 lead-in training
Tech. Sgt. Hector Ayala, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air fixed wing advisor teaches future Afghan C-130 maintainers how to connect external power to the aircraft with a Dash-86 generator. The training is part of C-130 lead-in training that will better prepare the students for formal training in the United States. The Afghan students study both aircraft familiarization and the English language. (US Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. J. LaVoie/Released)
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Afghan Air Force Casevac Training
Sgt. Maj. Ghulam Sakhi Haidari, a senior Afghan Air Force flight medic, explains Mi-17 Hip patient loading procedures to Afghan National Army soldiers during a training event in Herat, Afghanistan, Jan. 26, 2015. Haidari was one of two flight medics who traveled from the Kabul Air Wing to Herat to teach 19 students the fundamentals of casualty evacuation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Jeff M. Nagan)
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Afghan Air Force Casevac Training
Afghan National Army soldiers load a teammate onto an C-208 Grand Caravan using casualty evacuation procedures covered in a class taught by two Afghan Air Force flight medics, Jan. 26, 2015, in Herat Afghanistan. The C-208 is a small, fixed wing aircraft that can carry one litter and several ambulatory patients and has greater transport range than a helicopter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Jeff M. Nagan)
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Afghan Air Force Casevac Training
Afghan National Army personnel train on casualty evacuation, transporting a teammate onto a Mi-17 Hip, during an Afghan Air Force led training event in Herat, Afghanistan, Jan. 26, 2015. The Mi-17 is a transport helicopter capable of carrying more than three litter patients along with several mobile patients from areas inaccessible to vehicles and other aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Jeff M. Nagan)
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Afghan Air Force Casevac Training
Afghan National Army soldiers practice litter carry techniques during an Afghan Air Force led training event in Herat, Afghanistan, Jan. 26, 2015. Two Afghan Air Force flight medics traveled from Kabul to Herat to teach 19 ANA soldiers the fundamentals loading casualties onto and off of the Mi-17 Hip transport helicopter and the C-208 Grand Caravan, a small, fixed wing aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Jeff M. Nagan)
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AFCENT Band brings holiday cheer to Afghanistan
Tech. Sgt. Krista Joyce (right) and Staff Sgt. Jesse Thompson of the U.S. Air Forces Central Command Band join a visiting Santa Clause at Forward Operating Base FENTY, Afghanistan, on Dec 25, 2014. Pegasus in collaboration with the USO performed six hours worth of music over the course of a holiday celebration complete with food and free gifts to raise the spirits of deployed servicemen and women. (Courtesy Photo)
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439th Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron Lead Security Forces Advisor
Afghans and 439th Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron Security Forces Advisors secure a landing zone while awaiting for an Mi-17 to land during recent training. Afghans recently complete fly away security team training that allows them to fly to locations throughout Afghanistan, and secure a landing zone, increasing the reach of the Afghan Air Force.
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Fixed Wing Advisor
Two young girls from Le Pelican kindergarten in Bamiyan, Afghanistan giggle while posing for a photo with their new toys. The toys, along with school supplies, blankets and heating fuel was provided by Operation Outreach.
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"Touch 'N Go" wraps up their tour
The U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Michael Corbin (center), stands with members of the U.S. Air Forces Central Command Band, "Touch 'N Go," after a special Veterans Day performance on Nov 10, 2014. The band was requested to provide American popular music for the event which catered to embassy personnel and their families. (Courtesy photo)
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"Touch "N Go" wrap up their tour
Master Sgt. Michele Harris (left) and Senior Airman Carmen Emborski, vocalists for the U.S. Air Forces Central Command Band, "Touch 'N Go," perform at the U.S. Embassy in United Arab Emirates for a special Veterans Day performance on Nov 10, 2014. The band was requested to provide American popular music for the event which catered to embassy personnel and their families. (Courtesy photo)
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Herllenic Air Force
Capt. Christos Chatzis, Hellenic Air Force, putting the final touches on the mural he painted to honor those who have died fighting in Afghanistan. The painting itself is a mural of the Greek Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, located in front of the Parliament and guarded round the clock by the “Evzones”, soldiers of the Presidential Guard. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jill LaVoie/Released)
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Greeks leave lasting legacy
A group photo of the Hellenic Air Force assigned to 438th Air Expeditionary Wing in front of the painting Nov. 26, 2014. The painting is a mural of the Greek Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, located in front of the Parliament and guarded round the clock by the “Evzones”, soldiers of the Presidential Guard.(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston/Released)
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AFCENT Band made history on Bayan Radio
Staff Sgt. Alex Nikiforoff and Senior Master Sgt. Stephen Larson of the U.S. Air Force Central Command Band, Touch 'N Go, rehearse with Afghan musician Sayed Homayoun Alimi in Kabul, Afghanistan, for for a performance on Bayan Radio Oct 13, 2014. Touch 'N Go made history as the first ensemble of western musicians to ever be featured on Bayan Radio in Afghanistan, which is the second largest radio station in the country. (Courtesy photo)
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AFCENT band made history on Bayan Radio
Staff Sgt. Alex Nikiforoff, Master Sgt. Michele Harris and Master Sgt.Steve Przyzycki of the U.S. Air Force Central Command Band join Afghan musicians Satar Nangially and Sayed Momayoun Alimi along with an interpreter to answer calls from Afghan listeners in Kabul, Afghanistan on Oct 13, 2014. Touch 'N Go made history as the first ensemble of western musicians to ever be featured on Bayan Radio, the second largest radio station in the country. (Courtesy photo)
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Capt Daniel W. Boothe, Officer in charge of the AFCENT Band, coins the director of the German Casualty Care Facility at Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, after the band’s strolling performance on Sept. 21, 2014. The AFCENT Band performed at six forward operating bases in Afghanistan for more than 2,000 Airmen, joint and coalition forces during the month of September. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Courtesy photo)
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The AFCENT Band performed for more than 500 troops during a USO concert featuring Ginuwine , a Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum artist, Sept. 24, 2014.The band opened the show with well known pop and rock Top-40 hits.(U.S. Air Force Photo/Courtesy photo)
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The AFCENT Band performed for more than 500 troops during a USO concert featuring Ginuwine , a Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum artist, Sept. 24, 2014.The band opened the show with well known pop and rock Top-40 hits.(U.S. Air Force Photo/Courtesy photo)
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Members of the 439th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron security forces pose for a photo just after receiving Air Force Combat Action Medals during a ceremony Sept. 2, 2014, at Forward Operating Base Oqab, Kabul, Afghanistan. The Airmen were recognized for actions defending FOB Oqab, Afghan air force’s Kabul Air Wing and a NATO base, all located on Kabul International Airport, from a complex attack July 17, 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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