Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Nicholas O. Haney, left, an aviation ordnance technician assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251, secures a GBU-32 during Red Flag-Alaska 17-2 on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, June 14, 2017. Red Flag Alaska provides an optimal training environment in the Indo-Asian Pacific region and focuses on improving ground, space, and cyberspace combat readiness and interoperability for and international forces.
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