After three weeks, RED FLAG-Alaska 23-2 has officially come to a close on Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Approximately 2,000 personnel from three countries and multiple branches of military service worked to train interoperability effectively as a larger tactical force.
RED FLAG-Alaska gives pilots the opportunity to utilize the Joint Pacific Alaskan Range Complex, comprised of rivers, mountains, and forests stretching 67,000 miles and stretches another 44,000 miles into the Gulf of Alaska.
IELSON AIR FORCE BASE
06.21.2023
Video by Airman 1st Class Lauren Clevenger
354th Fighter Wing Public Affairs