Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Flying Officers Shaun O’Keeffe, left, and Harry Brown, No. 452 Squadron air traffic controllers, work in the control tower at RAAF Base Darwin, Australia, as a Air Force B-52H Stratofortress takes off April 9, 2018. A detachment of B-52H bombers, aircrew and support personnel are in RAAF Darwin to enable the to train and increase interoperability with Australian joint terminal attack controllers as part of the Force Posture Initiatives’ Enhanced Air Cooperation program, which builds on-air exercises and training between the two air forces. The b
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Flying Officers Shaun O’Keeffe, left, and Harry Brown, No. 452 Squadron air traffic controllers, work in the control tower at RAAF Base Darwin, Australia, as a Air Force B-52H Stratofortress takes off April 9, 2018. A detachment of B-52H bombers, aircrew and support personnel are in RAAF Darwin to enable the to train and increase interoperability with Australian joint terminal attack controllers as part of the Force Posture Initiatives’ Enhanced Air Cooperation program, which builds on-air exercises and training between the two air forces. The bombers are currently assigned to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, in support of Pacific Command’s continuous bomber presence and regularly conduct training with partner nations in the region. ( Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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