• Keeping RF-A 23-1 Fueled

    With over 40 aircraft flying during RED FLAG-ALASKA 23-1 and 1,000 personnel from 14 units all over the world, including NATO, Royal New Zealand Air Force and Royal Air Force, keeping gas tanks full takes a capable team.

  • Royal Air Force partners with RED FLAG-Alaska

    The U.S. and the United Kingdom have long had a “special relationship,” fighting side-by-side in numerous conflicts since the mid-19th century. Service members continue that relationship here at RED FLAG-Alaska 22-1.

  • Red Flag in the Last Frontier: it’s a bear fight

    Crossing paths with an aggressive mother black bear. Losing his footing and plummeting down the jagged terrain of a 3,500-foot mountain peak. He knows his adversaries, and he’s prepared to confront them.Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant Pete Marshall, 47th Squadron RAF C-130J pilot, is in the Last

  • 2nd Sqn RAAF and 47th Sqn RAF celebrate centenary

    The 2nd Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force and 47th Squadron, Royal Air Force celebrate each other’s centenary during Red Flag 16-3 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Aug. 19, 2016. They posed in front of an E-7A Wedgetail, one of Australia’s most advanced air battlespace aircraft. Red