An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
Official websites use .mil
A
.mil
website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
Secure .mil websites use HTTPS
A
lock (
lock
)
or
https://
means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
Skip to main content (Press Enter).
HOME
LEADERSHIP
Commander
Deputy Commander
Chief of Staff
Senior Enlisted Leader
Leadership
ABOUT USINDOPACOM
History
Area of Responsibility map
Organization Chart
Components
Previous Commanders
Counter-Lawfare: Tactical Aids & Legal Vigilance
MILOPS 2026
MILOPS 2025
MILOPS 2024
Indo-Pacific health alliance for security - IPhas
Women, Peace and Security
PMTEC
Freedom of Information Act
FOIA - Reading Room
Submit FOIA Request
FOIA FAQS
About USINDOPACOM
MEDIA
News
Press Releases and Readouts
Photos
2025 Banner Photos
2024 Banner Photos
Speeches / Testimony
Media
RESOURCES
Newcomers
Wellness Resources
Travel Requirements
Useful Theater Information
ATFP FAQs
Quality of Life
Careers
Useful Links
Resources
CONTACT
Directory
Media Inquiries
Industry Engagements
Contact
JTF-MICRONESIA
JTF-Micronesia - News
JTF-Micronesia Leadership
JTF-Micronesia YAP Infrastructure
JTF-Micronesia Contact
JTF-Micronesia
JTF - RED HILL
Search
Home
Media
News
Home
Media
News
HOME
LEADERSHIP
Commander
Deputy Commander
Chief of Staff
Senior Enlisted Leader
ABOUT USINDOPACOM
History
Area of Responsibility map
Organization Chart
Components
Previous Commanders
Counter-Lawfare: Tactical Aids & Legal Vigilance
MILOPS 2026
MILOPS 2025
MILOPS 2024
Indo-Pacific health alliance for security - IPhas
Women, Peace and Security
PMTEC
Freedom of Information Act
FOIA - Reading Room
Submit FOIA Request
FOIA FAQS
MEDIA
News
Press Releases and Readouts
Photos
2025 Banner Photos
2024 Banner Photos
Speeches / Testimony
RESOURCES
Newcomers
Wellness Resources
Travel Requirements
Useful Theater Information
ATFP FAQs
Quality of Life
Careers
Useful Links
CONTACT
Directory
Media Inquiries
Industry Engagements
JTF-MICRONESIA
JTF-Micronesia - News
JTF-Micronesia Leadership
JTF-Micronesia YAP Infrastructure
JTF-Micronesia Contact
JTF - RED HILL
260424-A-FU572-8893
Apr 30 2026
260423-A-UI440-1027
Apr 29 2026
SURIGAO
Apr 28 2026
260425-A-VC863-1006
Apr 27 2026
260427-N-N0132-1003
Apr 27 2026
260420-A-FU572-1005
Apr 24 2026
260418-N-JB196-1107
Apr 23 2026
260418-N-UA586-1350
Apr 21 2026
260417-A-VC863-1393
Apr 20 2026
260415-D-A4433-5991
Apr 17 2026
PACIFIC OCEAN
Apr 16 2026
260407-M-KL381-1710
Apr 15 2026
260411-A-MA645-9669
Apr 14 2026
260413-N-BW367-2084
Apr 14 2026
SAN DIEGO
Apr 13 2026
260410-N-MJ302-1301
Apr 13 2026
260408-N-SL940-1014
Apr 09 2026
260402-M-CK747-1312
Apr 08 2026
260404-N-YK125-1029
Apr 08 2026
260331-M-AD637-1287
Apr 07 2026
260331-A-ZF147-1004
Apr 03 2026
260402-M-TI498-1259
Apr 03 2026
FORT MAGSAYSAY, Philippines
Apr 02 2026
260328-M-YF186-2295
Apr 01 2026
260323-A-AT874-6037
Mar 27 2026
260322-M-TI498-2257
Mar 25 2026
260319-M-SM417-1051
Mar 24 2026
PACIFIC OCEAN
Mar 19 2026
260314-A-YG332-1015
Mar 18 2026
260313-A-UB857-5492
Mar 17 2026
260312-F-LD348-1021
Mar 12 2026
260305-M-FG738-1258
Mar 11 2026
260306-Z-SV327-3084
Mar 10 2026
260225-N-ED646-1363
Mar 10 2026
260306-M-BN482-1002
Mar 10 2026
260304-F-PM645-1005
Mar 09 2026
260301-N-EU502-3355
Mar 06 2026
260302-M-YF186-1234
Mar 06 2026
260228-M-AO948-1178
Mar 04 2026
260301-N-UC201-1005
Mar 04 2026
260225-M-FP389-2262
Mar 03 2026
260225-M-FG738-2201
Mar 02 2026
260226-M-KL381-2141
Feb 27 2026
260224-N-CM165-1311
Feb 27 2026
260224-M-FP389-2016
Feb 26 2026
260219-M-RI657-1255
Feb 25 2026
U.S. 3RD FLEET
Feb 25 2026
260219-N-ZD626-1108
Feb 23 2026
260222-A-ED188-6159
Feb 23 2026
260215-N-HM603-3516
Feb 20 2026
260206-M-JR395-1094
Feb 19 2026
260217-N-HM603-2402
Feb 18 2026
260216-N-JJ672-1528
Feb 16 2026
260210-N-KW492-1880
Feb 12 2026
260205-N-MQ780-1141
Feb 10 2026
260202-A-YG332-1007
Feb 06 2026
260205-M-KL381-1152
Feb 06 2026
260204-N-KX492-1095
Feb 05 2026
260127-Z-RV808-5166
Feb 04 2026
260130-M-FP389-1591
Feb 04 2026
More news from the Indo-Pacific
18th Maintenance Group Wins AF Level Daedalian Award
14 June 2023
From Senior Airman Gary Hilton
Download
KADENA AIR BASE, Japan -- The 18th Maintenance Group was awarded the 2022 Maj. Gen. Clements McMullen Memorial Daedalian Weapon Systems Maintenance Trophy at the Air Force level, distinguishing themselves as the U.S. Air Force unit with the best weapon system maintenance.
The trophy is presented annually to a wing-level Air Force unit determined to have the best weapons system maintenance record for the preceding calendar year. Kadena previously won this award in 1983, 1980 and 1966 as the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing.
“I love being a part of this awesome team,” said U.S. Air Force Col. Laura Goodman, 18th Maintenance Group commander. “There are a lot of amazing maintenance professionals doing really tough and demanding work in what can be a very challenging physical environment.”
During Fiscal Year 2022, the 18 MXG provided world-class maintenance and munitions support to Pacific Air Forces and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
“The hard work and dedication of my peers and leadership are the backbone of our success,” said Senior Airman Alexander Karr, 18th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron assistant dedicated crew chief. “It takes a team effort to accomplish our mission every day, and I’m proud to be a part of such a dedicated group of professionals.”
The group has five squadrons: the 18th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, the 718th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, the 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, the 18th Component Maintenance Squadron and the 18th Munitions Squadron. It also includes 18th Maintenance Operations, a flight-level organization of over 150 people attached to the group.
“We focused our team efforts and resource prioritization on achieving effective mission accomplishment—that is to have aircraft, equipment, and munitions ready,” Goodman said. “We know we have to fulfill U.S. INDOPACOM requirements at a moment’s notice, and we are happy to know leaders are confident of our team’s capability to respond.”
A dedicated team of over 2,700 Airmen, civilians and contractors make up the 18 MXG.
“Being a member of a Daedalian Award-winning team is a great honor and a source of pride for us,” Karr said. “It’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in the maintenance of our aircraft.
“It’s a feeling of accomplishment and recognition that we are doing something right, and it motivates us to continue to strive for excellence in our work.”
The 18 MXG maintains and mobilizes combat-ready F-15C and D Eagles, KC-135 Stratotankers, HH-60 Pave Hawks and E-3 Sentries as well as associated engines, munitions and support equipment.
“We also skillfully provide maintenance management, training, shared resources and logistics support to rotational fighter units, tenant units and theater partners,” Goodman said. “You probably wouldn’t find a more diverse and mission-focused team of maintainers.”
18 MXG team members attribute their victory over other Air Force maintenance groups to several factors.
“One of these factors is our culture,” Karr said. “The mission requires us to work closely with other sections and units, creating trust between peers that keeps us striving to be better.”
Other factors include Kadena’s unique location and mission, requiring the group to be adaptable and flexible in their approach to maintenance issues.
Additionally, the group’s maintainers retain U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s premier Tactical Air-munitions Rapid Response Package mission, trilateral engine Centralized Repair facility and the Air Force’s only active-duty Industrial Inspection and Analysis Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory.
“We count on every member to be successful in accomplishing our mission. We have professional instructors, inspectors, maintenance operation center (MOC) controllers, maintenance managers and leaders who are critical to preparing our members and coordinating our group efforts,” Goodman said.
The 18 MXG also successfully closed out its Flying Hour Program, exceeding the program for all airframes for the first time in history. This feat would not have been possible without an overarching focus on providing the right aircraft at the right time.
“The 18 MXG’s composition and design is changing rapidly. We are actively divesting F-15Cs and integrating rotational fighter generation capabilities into our team,” Goodman said. “Our ability to expertly organize, train, equip, and execute our mission in support of USINDOPACOM priorities will continue to be critical.”
Search Articles
News Archive
2026 (186)
2025 (750)
2024 (956)
2023 (807)
2022 (1167)
2021 (1044)
2020 (1072)
2019 (1152)
2018 (1102)
2017 (1338)
2016 (1447)
2015 (1383)
2014 (892)
2013 (32)
2012 (4)
Guidance-Card-Icon
Dept-Exclusive-Card-Icon