Air Force Reserve Command will stand up the 583rd RED HORSE Squadron at Beale AFB, Calif., in March, announced command officials. The mobile, heavy-construction civil engineering unit will be AFRC’s sixth such squadron and its first on the West Coast, states the command’s Feb. 7 release. It will comprise some 200 airmen, including civil engineers, logistics and support personnel, security forces, and a medical team. The squadron’s forthcoming standup follows the mid-January re-designation of Beale’s 940th Civil Engineer Squadron as the 940th Civil Engineer Flight. “Our current CE squadron will downsize by about 100 positions, with most of those positions being absorbed by the new 583rd,” said Col. Patricia Brewer, 940th Mission Support Group commander. While the 940th CES concentrated on base maintenance, the new RED HORSE unit will focus on supporting Air Force operations worldwide, according to the release. “RED HORSE is a heavy construction team, trained and equipped to take on large projects in remote, high-threat environments,” said Lt. Col. Michael Onines, 940th CES commander. He added, “It’s a capability that combatant commanders have been asking for more and more.” (Beale report by Dana Lineback)
The Air Force’s Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile is behind schedule and may significantly overrun its expected cost, which could partially explain why the service is reviving the hypersonic AGM-183 Air-Launched Rapid-Response Weapon.