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An F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft and pilot from Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea return to Kwangju Air Base, ROK, following a training mission Oct. 18 during exercise Max Thunder 10-02. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Eric Burks)
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A Republic of Korea Air Force F-15K Slam Eagle takes off during exercise Max Thunder 10-02 Oct. 18 at Kwangju Air Base, ROK. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Eric Burks)
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U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft taxi to the runway as another takes off Oct. 18 at Kwangju Air Base, Republic of Korea, during exercise Max Thunder 10-02. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Eric Burks)
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Senior Airman Jonicko Dela Cruz, 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, signals for an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft piloted by Lt. Col. Jon Wilkinson, 51st Operations Support Squadron commander, to begin taxiing during exercise Max Thunder 10-02 Oct. 18 at Kwangju Air Base, Republic of Korea. Both Airmen are from Osan Air Base, ROK. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Eric Burks)
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8th Maintenance Group Airmen from Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, conduct a Foreign Object Debris walk Oct. 18 at Kwangju Air Base, ROK, during exercise Max Thunder 10-02. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Eric Burks)
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The first three of five A-10Cs land at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea March 3.  Their arrival marks the beginning of end for the transformation of the active duty’s A-10 fleet. The A-10C’s significant enhancement to the Air Force’s ability provides lethal, precision firepower in any potential close air support scenario. With the A-10C’s arrival at Osan, the combat capability of the 25th Fighter Squadron’s Assam Draggins has reached new heights and ushers in the next chapter in the legacy of American combat airpower ensuring the 51st Fighter Wing is “Ready to Fight Tonight”. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Stephenie Wade)
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The first three of five A-10Cs land at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea March 3.  Their arrival marks the beginning of end for the transformation of the active duty’s A-10 fleet. The A-10C’s significant enhancement to the Air Force’s ability provides lethal, precision firepower in any potential close air support scenario. With the A-10C’s arrival at Osan, the combat capability of the 25th Fighter Squadron’s Assam Draggins has reached new heights and ushers in the next chapter in the legacy of American combat airpower ensuring the 51st Fighter Wing is “Ready to Fight Tonight”. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Stephenie Wade)
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An A-10 Thunderbolt II takes off past a ROKAF KA-1 during the Buddy Wing Program at Osan AB, Republic of Korea on April 14. The 51st Fighter Wing hosted a combined exchange exercise called the Buddy Wing Program this week, with the participation from 25th Fighter Squadron here and Republic of Korea Air Force 15th Composite Wing from Seoul Air Base. The ROKAF aircrew members along with 25 FS trained together in this program allowing both units to introduce tactics and improve interoperability between the U.S. Air Force and the Republic of Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephenie Wade)
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