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Royal Australian Army Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter

Royal Australian Army Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter

Royal Australian Army Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter Tigers arrive at the Williamson Airfield July 22 in support of Talisman Saber 2013. The 36th Contingency Response Group, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, assi... More

Senior Airman Hannah Phillips, 736th Security Forces

Senior Airman Hannah Phillips, 736th Security Forces

Senior Airman Hannah Phillips, 736th Security Forces Squadron response force leader, halts a vehicle at an entry control point July 22, 2013, at Royal Australian Air Force Williamson Airfield, Australia, during... More

Staff Sgt. James Foster, 736th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. James Foster, 736th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. James Foster, 736th Security Forces Squadron combat arms noncommissioned officer in charge, checks the status of an entry control point at Williamson Airfield using radio communications July 22 durin... More

Tech. Sgt. Ryan Moriarty, 36th Mobility Response Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Ryan Moriarty, 36th Mobility Response Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Ryan Moriarty, 36th Mobility Response Squadron crew chief, assists an Australian Defence Force S-70A-9 Black Hawk helicopter pilot in landing at Williamson Airfield July 22 during Talisman Saber 201... More

Tech. Sgt. Gary Schoenhals, 36th Mobility Response

Tech. Sgt. Gary Schoenhals, 36th Mobility Response

Tech. Sgt. Gary Schoenhals, 36th Mobility Response Squadron (MRS) airfield assessment noncommissioned officer in charge, looks for suspicious activity while manning a defensive fighting position July 22 during ... More

A flag representing the Royal Australian Air Force

A flag representing the Royal Australian Air Force

A flag representing the Royal Australian Air Force 382nd Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron and the U.S. Air Force 36th Wing hangs at the entrance to the base defense operations center July 22 during Talisma... More

Senior Airman Hannah Phillips, 736th Security Forces

Senior Airman Hannah Phillips, 736th Security Forces

Senior Airman Hannah Phillips, 736th Security Forces Squadron (SFS) response force leader, halts a vehicle at an entry control point July 22 during Talisman Saber 2013 at Williamson Airfield. The 736th SFS is p... More

Airmen from the 36th Mobility Response Squadron set

Airmen from the 36th Mobility Response Squadron set

Airmen from the 36th Mobility Response Squadron set up an AN/PSC-5D Multi-Band, Multi-Mission Radio System at the airfield entry control point July 22 during Talisman Saber 2013 at Williamson Airfield. The 36th... More

Members of the Royal Australian Air Force and 36th

Members of the Royal Australian Air Force and 36th

Members of the Royal Australian Air Force and 36th Contingency Response Group defend the entrance to Williamson Airfield, July 22. The 36th CRG assumed command and control of the airfield from the 1st Battalion... More

Staff Sgt. James Foster, 736th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. James Foster, 736th Security Forces Squadron

Staff Sgt. James Foster, 736th Security Forces Squadron (SFS) combat arms noncommissioned officer in charge, checks the status of an entry control point at Williamson Airfield using radio communications July 22... More

Airmen from the 736th Security Forces Squadron (SFS)

Airmen from the 736th Security Forces Squadron (SFS)

Airmen from the 736th Security Forces Squadron (SFS) man a defensive fighting position July 22 during Talisman Saber 2013 at Williamson Airfield. The 736th SFS is part of the 36th Contingency Response Group (CR... More

Tech. Sgt. John Rodriguez, 36th Mobility Response Squadron

Tech. Sgt. John Rodriguez, 36th Mobility Response Squadron

Tech. Sgt. John Rodriguez, 36th Mobility Response Squadron NCO-in-charge power production, carries generator parts for initial set-up at Camp Baker in Tinian, U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands ... More

Airmen from the 36th Mobility Response Squadron set

Airmen from the 36th Mobility Response Squadron set

Airmen from the 36th Mobility Response Squadron set up an AN/PSC-5D Multi-Band, Multi-Mission Radio System at the airfield entry control point July 22, 2013, on Royal Australian Air Force Williamson Airfield, A... More

Royal Australian Air Force Leading Aircraftman Jeffrey

Royal Australian Air Force Leading Aircraftman Jeffrey

Royal Australian Air Force Leading Aircraftman Jeffrey Gavidi, 2nd Security Forces airfield defense guard, and Senior Airman Hannah Phillips, 736th Security Forces Squadron response force (SFS) leader, practice... More

Staff Sgt. Anthony Meadows, a squad leader with the

Staff Sgt. Anthony Meadows, a squad leader with the

Staff Sgt. Anthony Meadows, a squad leader with the 736th Security Forces Squadron, directs a U.S. Army soldier toward the airfield July 22 near Williamson Airfield. The 736th SFS is part of the 36th Contingenc... More

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