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U.S., Turkish Airmen participate in first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Harley Prochnow, 39th Maintenance Squadron crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) non-commissioned officer in charge, and U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Devonta Williams, 39th MXS CDDAR team member, operate air pressure valves to inflate aircraft lift bags during a CDDAR training exercise at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye, Jan. 8, 2024. This exercise marked the first time ever that 39th Air Base Wing personnel conducted a combined CDDAR training exercise involving a Turkish air force F-16 Fighting Falcon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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U.S., Turkish Airmen conduct first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
Airmen from the 39th Maintenance Squadron assemble aircraft lift air bags during a crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye, Jan. 8, 2024. The aircraft lift was conducted to inspect the undercarriage of the simulated disabled aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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U.S., Turkish Airmen conduct first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Devonta Williams, 39th Maintenance Squadron crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) team member, operates air pressure valves to inflate aircraft lift airbags during a CDDAR training exercise at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye, Jan. 8, 2024. Interoperability and shared capabilities are key to Turkish and U.S. military cooperation in their roles to defend NATO’s southern flank. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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U.S., Turkish Airmen conduct first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Elisa Garcia, 39th Maintenance Squadron crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) team member, puts on personal protective equipment during a CDDAR training exercise at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye, Jan. 8, 2024. This exercise marked the first time ever that 39th Air Base Wing personnel conducted a combined CDDAR training exercise involving a Turkish air force F-16 Fighting Falcon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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U.S., Turkish Airmen conduct first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
Personnel from the 39th Medical Group, 39th Civil Engineer Squadron, and the Turkish air force’s 10th Tanker Base Command prepare to transport a simulated injured pilot during a crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye, Jan. 8, 2024. Interoperability and shared capabilities are key to Turkish and U.S. military cooperation in their roles to defend NATO’s southern flank. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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U.S., Turkish Airmen conduct first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
First responders from the 39th Medical Group and 39th Civil Engineer Squadron transport a simulated injured pilot during a crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye, Jan. 8, 2024. This exercise marked the first time ever that 39th Air Base Wing personnel conducted a combined CDDAR training exercise involving a Turkish air force F-16 Fighting Falcon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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U.S., Turkish Airmen conduct first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
Firefighters assigned to the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron conduct a simulated unconscious pilot rescue operation during a crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye, Jan. 8, 2024. This exercise marked the first time ever that 39th Air Base Wing personnel conducted a combined CDDAR training exercise involving a Turkish air force F-16 Fighting Falcon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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U.S., Turkish Airmen conduct first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
Firefighters assigned to the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron conduct a simulated unconscious pilot rescue operation during a crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye, Jan. 8, 2024. Interoperability and shared capabilities are key to Turkish and U.S. military cooperation in their roles to defend NATO’s southern flank. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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U.S., Turkish Airmen conduct first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
Firefighters assigned to the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron conduct a simulated unconscious pilot rescue operation during a crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye, Jan. 8, 2024. Interoperability and shared capabilities are key to Turkish and U.S. military cooperation in their roles to defend NATO’s southern flank. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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U.S., Turkish Airmen conduct first combined CDDAR exercise with TurAF F-16
The tail flash of a Turkish air force F-16 Fighting Falcon is in focus during a crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise Jan. 8, 2024, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. This exercise marked the first time ever that 39th Air Base Wing personnel conducted a combined CDDAR training exercise involving a Turkish air force F-16 Fighting Falcon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Renan Arredondo)
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Personnel from the 39th Air Base Wing and the Turkish air force’s 10th Tanker Base Command conduct a bilateral crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise Jan. 8, 2024, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. The exercise with a Turkish air force F-16 Fighting Falcon marked a milestone in the NATO allies’ partnership to integrate different squadrons more effectively across the base in response to a simulated aircraft incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Reft)
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Firefighters assigned to the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron conduct a simulated unconscious pilot rescue operation during a bilateral crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise Jan. 8, 2024, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. The Turkish air force’s 10th Tanker Base Command and 39th Air Base Wing conducted the training to enhance flightline interoperability and responsiveness, and simulated a large-scale rescue operation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Reft)
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Firefighters assigned to the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron conduct a simulated unconscious pilot rescue operation during a bilateral crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise Jan. 8, 2024, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. Interoperability and shared capabilities play are key to Turkish and U.S. military cooperation in their roles to defend NATO’s southern flank. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Reft)
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Volkan Gurses, 39th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department driver operator, observes a simulated unconscious pilot rescue operation during a bilateral crash, damaged, or disabled aircraft recovery (CDDAR) exercise Jan. 8, 2024, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. The Turkish air force’s 10th Tanker Base Command and 39th Air Base Wing conducted the training to enhance flightline interoperability and responsiveness, and simulated a large-scale rescue operation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Reft)
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A U.S. Air Force 39th Air Base Wing Airman rests on the ground after finishing the Norwegian Foot March on Dec. 19, 2023, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. The Norwegian Foot March started at midnight on Dec. 19 and consists of an 18.6-mile ruck where participants are required to wear a 24-pound pack. Men and women participating need to complete the ruck within a certain time limit depending on gender and age. Airmen who completed the Norwegian Foot March within their allotted time limits earned the official Norwegian Foot March badge which they are authorized to wear in their service dress uniform. (Defense Media Activity photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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A group of U.S. Air Force 39th Air Base Wing Airmen jog during the Norwegian Foot March on Dec. 19, 2023, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. The Norwegian Foot March started at midnight on Dec. 19 and consists of an 18.6-mile ruck where participants are required to wear a 24-pound pack. Men and women participating need to complete the ruck within a certain time limit depending on gender and age. Airmen who completed the Norwegian Foot March within their allotted time limits earned the official Norwegian Foot March badge which they are authorized to wear in their service dress uniform. (Defense Media Activity photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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U.S. Air Force 39th Air Base Wing Airmen set out for the Norwegian Foot March at midnight on Dec. 19, 2023, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. The Norwegian Foot March started at midnight on Dec. 19 and consists of an 18.6-mile ruck where participants are required to wear a 24-pound pack. Men and women participating need to complete the ruck within a certain time limit depending on gender and age. Airmen who completed the Norwegian Foot March within their allotted time limits earned the official Norwegian Foot March badge which they are authorized to wear in their service dress uniform. (Defense Media Activity photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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U.S. Air Force 39th Air Base Wing Airmen gather to discuss and strategize their plan of action for the Norwegian Foot March on Dec. 18, 2023, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. The Norwegian Foot March started at midnight on Dec. 19 and consists of an 18.6-mile ruck where participants are required to wear a 24-pound pack. Men and women participating need to complete the ruck within a certain time limit depending on gender and age. Airmen who completed the Norwegian Foot March within their allotted time limits earned the official Norwegian Foot March badge which they are authorized to wear in their service dress uniform. (Defense Media Activity photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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A U.S. Air Force 39th Air Base Wing Airman (right) signs up for the Norwegian Foot March on Dec. 18, 2023, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. The Norwegian Foot March started at midnight on Dec. 19 and consists of an 18.6-mile ruck where participants are required to wear a 24-pound pack. Men and women participating need to complete the ruck within a certain time limit depending on gender and age. Airmen who completed the Norwegian Foot March within their allotted time limits earned the official Norwegian Foot March badge which they are authorized to wear in their service dress uniform. (Defense Media Activity photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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Staff Sgt. Adam Knapp, 728th Air Mobility Squadron C-5 Galaxy crew chief, poses for a photo December 6, 2023, at Incirlik Air Base, Türkiye. Knapp created a prototype 3-D printed toolbox latch that has been used to replace latches on 50 of the squadron’s toolboxes, saving more than $17,500. Knapp is also currently working on prototypes for universal aircraft marshalling flashlight wand-adaptors and tubeless handcart tire replacements. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Siuta B. Ika)
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