by Airman 1st Class Keith James
18th Wing Public Affairs
6/20/2014 - KADENA AIR BASE, Japan --
A group of more than 80 Japan Self Defense Force students
and instructors participated in an orientation tour of Kadena's 909th Air
Refueling Squadron to learn about the 909th's mission and capabilities June 19.
The orientation consisted of a mission briefing, static
display of a KC-135 Stratotanker, one of six fixed-wing aircraft with over 50
years of continuous service, and a windshield tour of the base. Tours of the
18th Wing and its units help JASDF members gain a better understanding of how
the U.S. military operates and fosters good community relations with the host
nation.
During the tour the members got a chance to learn about the
Stratotanker's many features from the huge engines to the refueling boom.
"It's great to have a chance to visit Kadena,"
said Master Sgt. Satoshi Fukutoku, JASDF armament and equipment worker. "I
was impressed with the aircraft, its mission is so sophisticated yet it
accomplishes it even with the aircraft being very old."
The 18th Wing supports about 20 visits from Japan Self
Defense Force units and educational schools in the Ministry of Defense
annually.
"They're
great," said 1st Lt. Tyler Witt, 909th Air Refueling Squadron chief of
intelligence. "It's an awesome tie that we have with JASDAF, and events
like these give us the opportunity to further strengthen those ties."
At the end of their visit, the JASDF members thanked all the
various squadrons who helped make the tour happen and expressed their hope to
visit again before they departed.
"All the different squadrons bringing the collective
pieces of the puzzle together and sharing their experiences and their knowledge
with JASDF is the key to making events like these a success," Witt said.
With more visits to come in later this year, the 18th Wing
is hoping to ensure bilateral relations continue to grow and flourish.
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