by Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.
919th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs
4/18/2013 - DUKE FIELD, Fla. -- The Air Force's last four MC-130E Combat Talon I's spread their wings for a final mission from their home at Duke Field on April 15.
The Talons will be officially retired in a ceremony at Duke Field on
April 25 and the aircraft will then be flown to the "boneyard" at
Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. April 25th commemorates the 33rd anniversary of
the Desert One mission to free the Iranian Hostages - several of the
MC-130E's at Duke Field took part in that mission.
"This is an emotional and historic day for the Airmen of the 919th
Special Operations Wing," said Col. Andy Comtois, 919th SOW Commander.
"Since our inception, the 919 SOW has primarily been a C-130 wing and,
for almost 20 years, a Combat Talon wing. We will miss these great
warbirds."
The four Talons took off as two two-ships carrying more than 40 of the
Wing's Airmen who had a long association with the Talon I's and wanted
to be a part of the historic final flight.
"I was glad we were allowed to be a part of it," said Tech. Sgt. Lora
Huett, of the 919th Force Support Squadron. "The best part was when they
opened up the ramp and took people back to sit on it. It was a
beautiful view."
Chief Master Sgt. Tom Mason, the wing's new command chief, flew his last
mission as a loadmaster on Aircraft 64-551. The chief transitioned to
the loadmaster career field when the Talons arrived at Duke in 1995.
"I've had many great missions over the years both at home and in war,"
said Mason. "I don't know that I could have planned a more honorable way
to end my career as an enlisted aviator than with the last flight of
the mighty Combat Talons."
The final flight and the upcoming retirement of the Talons are large
steps in the continuing transition to the new Aviation Foreign Internal
Defense mission for Air Force Special Operations Command. More than five
of the wing's new aircraft, the C-145A, already populate the Duke
flightline.
"As our future mission emerges, we must say goodbye to the past," said
Comtois. "The sun has set on the Talon mission. The 919th looks forward
to a new aircraft and a new mission. Our Citizen Air Commandos are more
than ready and capable to take on this new challenge."
The MC-130E
made its first Air Force flight in 1966 and has taken part in every
major U.S. conflict since. The Talon's primary mission was to provide
infiltration, exfiltration, and resupply of special operations forces
and equipment in hostile or denied territory.
Secondary missions include psychological operations and helicopter and vertical lift air refueling.
Friday, April 19, 2013
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