More than 500 Air National Guard security forces personnel have deployed to Southwest Asia or are in the process of going there in the coming weeks. CMSgt. David Obetz, ANG security forces career field manager in the National Guard Bureau, said members from units in more than 20 states and territories are going on 179-day tours, part of the nine-month mobilization of these Guard personnel. Including this new wave of deployments, about 1,110 ANG security force personnel out of a total of 6,800 will be in Southwest Asia sometime in Fiscal 2008, he said, noting the Guard’s contribution. The units deploying will protect personnel and equipment at Bagram AB, Afghanistan, Baghdad International Airport and Kirkuk Air Base in Iraq, Manas AB, Kyrgyzstan, and Eskan Village near Riyadh AB, Saudi Arabia. The first package that left May 16 for Saudi Arabia included 25 airmen from Utah’s 151st Security Forces Squadron. (National Guard Bureau report by Air Force MSgt. Greg Rudl)
As Air Force leaders consider concepts of operations for Collaborative Combat Aircraft, sustainment in the field—and easing that support by using standard parts and limiting variants—should be a key consideration, according to a new study from AFA's Mitchell Institute of Aerospace Studies.