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Bahrain International Airshow 2012
U.S. Air Force Col. Dean Neeley, U.S. Air Forces Central security cooperation director, discusses the characteristics of an aircraft to airshow spectators at the Bahrain International Airshow 2012 at Shakir Air Base, Bahrain Jan. 19, 2012. This event strengthens partnerships in the region and allows the United States and coalition and partner nations to work together to promote security, stability and mutual interests in the region. The U.S. Air Force showcased a variety of military aircraft through static displays, including the C-17 Globemaster III, C-130H Hercules, and F-15E Strike Eagle. Additionally, a large number of aircrew and support personnel from bases in Southwest Asia, Europe, and the United States were available to answer questions about the aircraft technology and capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Andy M. Kin)
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Airmen, Sailors participate in Bahrain airshow

Posted 1/22/2012   Updated 1/23/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Maj. Daniel DuBois
U.S. Air Forces Central Public Affairs


1/22/2012 - MANAMA, Bahrain (AFNS) -- Airmen and Sailors from across the Air Force and Navy traveled here to represent U.S. military forces during the Bahrain International Airshow Jan. 19.

The biannual show is the second of its kind for Bahrain and has quickly become acclaimed throughout the region.

"We always look forward to highlighting the great relationship we have with the Kingdom of Bahrain, one of our strongest partners in the region. We are honored to once again get the invitation to come here and participate in this important event," said Col. Dean Neeley, the U.S. Air Forces Central security cooperation director.

Aircraft from Air Mobility Command and Air Combat Command, flown by active duty and Air National Guard aircrews made the journey. C-17 Globemaster III and C-130H Hercules transport aircraft sat side-by-side with an F-15C Strike Eagle. Along with the Air Force aircraft, F/A 18 Super Hornets, supported by U.S. Sailors, also made the flight, thrilling the crowd with static displays and aerial demonstrations. The Navy also participated by having P-3 Orion, MH-53E Sea Dragon and SH-60 Seahawk static displays.

Bahrain has played a key role in aviation for decades due to its geographic location, centered near Asia, Africa and the European continents. It has also been a strategic partner for the United States for many decades now, with the U.S. military maintaining a presence here for more than 60 years.

To see photos of the event, click here.



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