 
New Friends
Einsiedlerhof Air Station, Germany--Maj. Bryan Patchen and French Air Force Lt. Col. Jean Luc Lopez share a brief moment of levity during a U.S. European Command exercise. The event featured U.S., French, and Polish forces working together as part of a combined task force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kirsten Sisson)
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New Friends
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Posted: 5/14/2010
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Exercise
Einsiedlerhof Air Station, Germany--Tech. Sgt. Darren Pemberton and French Air Force Sgt. Berenice Kieffer view a simulation during the U.S. European Command's premier annual exercise. U.S., French, and Polish forces came together to form a combined task force during the two-week exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kirsten Sisson)
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Exercise
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Posted: 5/14/2010
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Exercise
Einsiedlerhof Air Station, Germany--Capt. Montana Griffin-Hamilton discusses scenarios with French Air Force Capt. Brice Chatelain during the U.S. European Command's premier exercise. The exercise brought together U.S., French, and Polish forces as part of a combined task force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kirsten Sisson)
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Exercise
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Posted: 5/14/2010
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Exercise
Eisiedlerhof Air Station, Germany--French Air Force 1st Lt. Emmanuelle Waegeman provides Maj. Dawn DePriest with an operational update during the U.S. European Command's premier exercise. The exercise united U.S., French, and Polish forces as part of a combined task force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kirsten Sisson)
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Exercise
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Posted: 5/14/2010
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Leaders Meet
Einsiedlerhof Air Station, Germany--3rd Air Force Commander, Lt. Gen. Frank Gorenc along with U.S. Joint Forces Command Vice Adm.(retired) Barry Costello; and French Air Force Commander of Air Defense and Air Operations Lt. Gen. Gilles Desclaux meet to discuss the status of U.S. European Command's premier exercise. The exercise included U.S., French, and Polish forces as part of a combined task force led by General Gorenc. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Chief Master Sgt. John Tway)
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Leaders Meet
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Posted: 5/14/2010
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Haiti Relief
The Netherlands Air Force Master Sgt. Marcel Boeija, a loadmaster with the Heavy Airlift Wing, Papa Air Base, Hungary, reconfigures a C-17 transport aircraft on Jan. 20 to load aid materials and equipment bound for Haiti. The aircraft and its multi-national aircrew were preparing for a second mission from Orebro Sweden. The crew had previously delivered 15 pallets of material to construct a headquarters for aid workers at the Port-au-Prince, Haiti airport on Jan. 18. in response to the massive earthquake that struck Haiti Jan. 12. This is the first humanitarian assistance operation flown by the Heavy Airlift Wing since it stood up in July 2009. The wing is a multi-national force made up of Airmen from 12 nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael T. McCool)
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Haiti Relief
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Posted: 1/22/2010
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Haiti Relief
A multi-national aircrew from the Heavy Airlift Wing out of Papa Air Base, Hungary, loads a C-17 transport aircraft with aid supplies and equipment coming out of Orebro, Sweden, for its second mission to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The first load of materials was delivered by the aircraft and its aircrew Jan. 18 to Port-au-Prince?s main airport. The air relief is being delivered in response to a massive earthquake that struck Haiti Jan. 12. This is the first humanitarian assistance operation flown by the Heavy Airlift Wing since it stood up in July 2009. The wing is a multi-national force made up of Airmen from 12 nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael T. McCool)
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Haiti Relief
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Posted: 1/22/2010
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Haiti Relief
Airmen already present on the ground at Port-au-Prince?s main airport help a multi-national aircrew flying out of the Heavy Airlift Wing, Papa Air Base, Hungary, unload a C-17 transport aircraft Jan. 18. The C-17 delivered 15 pallets of material to construct a headquarters for aid workers at the airport. Port-au-Prince is the capital of Haiti, the island nation hit by a massive earthquake Jan. 12. This is the first humanitarian assistance operation flown by the Heavy Airlift Wing since it stood up in July 2009. The wing is a multi-national force made up of Airmen from 12 nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sgt. Richelle Morey)
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Haiti Relief
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Posted: 1/22/2010
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Haiti Relief
Norwegian Air Force 1st Lt. Jan Barre Prestbakmo, a loadmaster for the Heavy Airlift Wing out of Papa Air Base, Hungary, gives directions to the pilot as his C-17 transport aircraft backs up in preparation for takeoff from the main airport at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jan. 18. The aircraft and multi-national aircrew had just delivered 15 pallets of material to construct a headquarters for aid workers at the airport. The air relief is being delivered in response to a massive earthquake that struck Haiti Jan. 12. This is the first humanitarian assistance operation flown by the Heavy Airlift Wing since it stood up in July 2009. The wing is a multi-national force made up of Airmen from 12 nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sgt. Richelle Morey)
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Haiti Relief
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Posted: 1/22/2010
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