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Tech. Sgt. Matthew Molnar, 154th Maintenance Squadron, inspects an F-22 Raptor from the 199th Fighter Squadron on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, June 6, 2015. Pilots of the F-22 from the Hawaii Air National Guard’s 199th Fighter Squadron and the 19th Fighter Squadron teamed up with maintenance Airmen from the 154th Wing and 15th Maintenance Group to launch and recover a record 62 Raptors in a day.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Col. Randall Huiss,15th Wing commander (left)and Navy Capt. Stanley Keeve Jr, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam commander, sign  the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Integrated Defense Antiterrorism Plan on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, June 4, 2015. The JBPHH IDAP provides requirement guidelines and procedures for implementing integrated defense and antiterrorism strategies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Col. Randall Huiss,15th Wing commander, signs the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Integrated Defense Antiterrorism Plan on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, June 4, 2015. The JBPHH IDAP provides requirement guidelines and procedures for implementing integrated defense and antiterrorism strategies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Military working dog Mido and MWD handler Marine Cpl. Nicholas Majerus, from Headquarters Battalion Provost Marshal's K9 Office, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, rest before  the next portion of training during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. The training is a four-day course teaching MWD handlers animal behaviors, decoy mechanics, and decoy interaction with MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Army Staff Sgt. Jeremy Coleman, a military working dog handler from the 520th MWD Detachment, Schofield Barracks, acts as a decoy for MWD Mido as his handler, Marine Cpl. Nicholas Majerus, from Headquarters Battalion Provost Marshal's K9 Office, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, evaluates their performances during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. The four-day training course, attended by Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marine  MWD handlers, designed to improve the handlers decoy skills and increase their proficiencies as trainers of  MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Master at Arms First Class Maura Johnson, lead petty officer for the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Security Forces Military Working Dog, takes instruction from Fanco Angelini, MWD decoy instructor, during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. The training is a four-day course designed to improve the MWD handlers decoy skills and increase their proficiencies as trainers for the MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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MWD Bari, a Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Security Forces MWD, purses a decoy during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. The four-day training course, attended by Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marine  MWD handlers, was designed to improve the MWD handlers decoy skills and increase their proficiencies as trainers of MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Army Staff Sgt. Jeremy Coleman, a military working dog handler from the 520th MWD Detachment, Schofield Barracks, practices being a decoy for MWD Bari, a Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Security Forces MWD,  as (left) Master at Arms One Maura Johnson, lead petty officer for the JBPHH Security Forces MWD, takes instruction from Fanco Angelini, MWD decoy instructor, during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. The decoy is a MWD handler that wears a personal protective suit allowing the dog to practice subduing a suspect in the correct way. Throughout the training MWD handlers from the Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marines would rotate as the decoy, putting their new skills to the test. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Army Staff Sgt. Jeremy Coleman, a military working dog handler from the 520th MWD Detachment, Schofield Barracks, acts as a decoy for MWD Bari, a Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Security Forces MWD, during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. The decoy is a MWD handler that wears a personal protective suit allowing the dog to practice subduing a suspect in the correct way. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Military working dog Chewy, a 647th Security Forces Squadron MWD, purses a decoy during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. The training is a four-day course designed to improve the MWD handlers decoy skills and increase their proficiencies as trainers of MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Joshua Chase, a 647th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his MWD Chewy stand ready for training during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. Military Working Dog handlers from the Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marines attended the four-day training, teaching them about animal behaviors, decoy mechanics, and decoy interaction with the MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Josh Chase, 647 Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, practices his decoy training as Army MWD Chuck reacts and Army Staff Sgt. Jeremy Coleman,a MWD handler from the 520th MWD Detachment, Schofield Barracks, evaluates their performances during MWD handler decoy training at Ke Kula Maka'i Police Academy, Hawaii, June 3, 2015. MWD handlers from the Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marines attended the four-day course designed to improve the MWD handlers decoy skills and increase their proficiencies as trainers of MWD. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Col. Randy Huiss, 15th Wing commander, speaks during a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of Hickam Field’s dedication on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, May 29, 2015. On May 31, 1935 ground was broken at Hickam Field after being designated by the war department in Washington D.C., on May 21 1935. Between October and December 1935, crews cleared 2,225.46 acres that would be Hickam Field. Early installation of infrastructure, initial hangars, and roads were accomplished in 1936 and 1937 as more buildings were completed including the base water tower, operations building, and a number of hangars. The first units were stationed at Hickam Field beginning in September and October 1937. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Col. Randy Huiss, 15th Wing commander, speaks during a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of Hickam Field’s dedication on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, May 29, 2015. Lt. Col. Horace Hickam survived a mid-air collision with a student pilot by parachuting out of his aircraft in 1926. Hickam, a pioneer military aviator, died after crashing his Curtiss A-12 Shrike on November 5, 1934 while conducting a night landing on an unlighted runway at Fort Crockett, Texas. On May 31, 1935 ground was broken at Hickam Field after being designated by the war department in Washington D.C. on May 21 1935. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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Tech. Sgt. David Diamond, a musician from the Band of the Pacific-Hawaii, stands in front of the Freedom Tower during a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of Hickam Field’s dedication on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, May 29, 2015. Lt. Col. Horace Hickam received the Silver Star for gallantry under fire in the Mexican state of Chihuahua on April 22, 1916. Hickam, a pioneer military aviator, died after crashing his Curtiss A-12 Shrike on November 5, 1934 while conducting night landings on an unlighted runway at Fort Crockett, Texas. On May 31, 1935 ground was broken at Hickam Field after being designated by the war department in Washington D.C. on May 21, 1935. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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A lei, made from Hawaiian Ti, Elena and tuberose flowers, and symbolizing affection, endearment and respect, rests on the plaque during a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of Hickam Field’s dedication on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, May 29, 2015. On  May 21,1935, the war department in Washington D.C. issued General Orders No. 4 designating the Hawaiian flying field as “Hickam Field” in honor of Lt. Col. Horace Meek Hickam. Hickam died the previous year on Nov. 5, 1934 in an aircraft accident at Fort Crockett, Texas. Ground was broken at Hickam Field on May 31, 1935. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Aaron Oelrich/Released)
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