by 7th Air Force Public Affairs
Staff Sgt. Sheila deVera
8/28/2013 - OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- When
Airman, Sailor, Soldier, and Marine augmentees from all over the world
arrived on Osan Air Base, they found themselves living in a tent city
that they would call home during the two-week Ulchi Freedom Guardian
exercise.
Standing up a tent city is nothing new to the 254th RED HORSE Squadron members.
RED HORSE squadrons provide highly mobile civil engineering response
force to support contingency and special operations worldwide. Since
2006, the Guam Air National Guard RED HORSE has answered the call
preparing and supporting the UFG exercise.
"The team built-up and currently sustains the bare base at Rush Park to
include 24 tents, 10 ConEx's, two K-Spans, one lodging facility and
morale services," said Chief Master Sgt. Richard Delin, 254th RHS chief
enlisted manager.
The 28-year veteran also added that RED HORSE deliver 24-hours a day
support for the augmentees providing climate-controlled environments
with heating and ventilation, maintenance, plumbing, portable water,
fuel system maintenance, pest management and electrical power generation
to name a few.
This year, over 500 service members were lodged in the tent city and the
254th RHS ensure their living conditions were top notch.
"Being a part of the UFG, it is remarkable to see all different services
come together in one location and join forces with the ROK
counterparts," said Staff Sgt. Tim Flores, heating, ventilation and air
conditioning craftsman. "We are all here to accomplish one major
task--work together and complete the mission."
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
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