Oct. 17, 2022 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.
Oct. 5, 2022 RED FLAG-Alaska 23-1 set to begin with multiple Allied Partners participating RED FLAG-Alaska 23-1 is set to begin from Oct. 6 – 21, just a few days away.Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson residents and the local community will see multiple aircraft with various color schemes of the C-130s and an E-3 Sentry parked at the runway.
May 9, 2022 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.
May 5, 2022 Royal Air Force supports RED FLAG-Alaska 22-1 Royal Air Force participate in RED FLAG-Alaska 22-1
Aug. 23, 2018 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
Aug. 25, 2016 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