RED FLAG-Alaska: Providing Wolf Pack invaluable experience
EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska – Capt. Ryan Miller, 80th Fighter Squadron pilot, and Staff Sgt. Andrew Bell, 8th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 80th Aircraft Maintenance Unit dedicated crew chief, shake hands before Captain Miller flies a simulated combat sortie April 15 during RED FLAG-Alaska at Eielson Air Force Base. RF-A uses the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex to train, which provides the exercise with more than 67,000 square miles of air space, more than 30 threat simulators, one conventional bombing range, and two tactical bombing ranges containing more than 400 different types of targets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Thomas Skinkle)
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