by Staff Sgt. Amanda Currier
9th Air Force Public Affairs
3/11/2013 - SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. -- The 495th Fighter Group stood up during an activation ceremony at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 8.
The group's activation is part of the Air Force's ongoing initiative to
integrate traditional, active-duty Airmen with Air National Guard and
Air Force Reserve units to streamline training and resource use. Such
integrated units are called active associate units.
The 495th Fighter Group, headquartered here, is responsible for guiding
10 active associate, 9th Air Force-affiliated fighter detachments
located at host Guard and Reserve units across the country. These units
pair traditional active-duty fighter pilots and aircraft maintainers
with their Guard and Reserve counterparts to generate efficiency and
cost savings by sharing resources and reducing duplication of efforts.
"My job is to make sure the active-duty Airmen and their families
assigned to these locations are taken care of" said Lt. Col. Juris
Jansons, who took command of the 495th Fighter Group during the
activation ceremony.
Prior to the activation ceremony, five of 495th Fighter Group's 10
detachments were already established. Four units flying F-16s in South
Carolina, Vermont, Florida and Texas, reported to the 20th Operations
Group here. The fifth detachment, flying A-10s in Missouri, reported to
the 23rd Operations Group at Moody AFB, Ga.
"The significance of today's event is that it marks, for the first time,
the transfer of administrative control for these active associate
detachments to one commander - Colonel Jansons," said 9th Air Force
commander Maj. Gen Lawrence Wells, who presided over the ceremony. "In
the near future, we will double the number of detachments in his command
to 10, when we are joined by detachments located in Colorado, South
Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Alabama."
Five years ago, Air Force leaders recognized a changing force structure
and budget constraints demanded creative ways to generate experienced
fighter pilots. Their solution was to leverage the Guard's and Reserve's
experience, continuity and assets through an initiative called Total
Force Integration.
"The Air Force created the TFI initiative that assigned active-duty
service members to Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Units; we
did this to make use of the vast experience already resident in those
units - for both operational flying missions and maintenance training.
History will show that this will prove to be a mutually beneficial
relationship."
The 495th Fighter Group's legacy dates back to Work War II to the 495th
Fighter Training Group, established in England on Oct. 9, 1943. Then,
the group flew and maintained the P-47 Thunderbolt. After World War II,
the 495th Fighter Training Group was disbanded April 15, 1945, due to
the end of fighting in the European theater.
"Just like a Phoenix rising from its ashes, today the 495th Fighter
Group rises again, proudly displaying its World War II heritage and
taking on a mission our Air Force so desperately needs," Wells said.
"We are focusing on that next generation of warrior leaders who are
going to champion this TFI endeavor. That will be the legacy of this
group, said Col. Jansons, a command pilot with more than 2,000 flying
hours in the F-16.
Currently established 495th Fighter Group detachments
· Detachment 93, Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla.
· Detachment 134, Burlington International Airport, Vt.
· Detachment 157, McEntire Joint National Guard Base , S.C.
· Detachment 303, Whiteman Air Force Base, Miss.
· Detachment 457, Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas
495th Fighter Group detachments in the process of being created
· Detachment 100, Dannelly Field, Ala.
· Detachment 120, Buckley Air Force Base, Colo.
· Detachment 175, Joe Foss Field, S.D.
· Detachment 176, Dane County Regional Airport, Wis.
Monday, March 11, 2013
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