by Staff Sgt. Stephen Linch
352nd Special Operations Group Public Affairs
12/23/2013 - RAF FAIRFORD, England -- The
352nd Special Operations Group conducted an exercise involving
approximately 130 Airmen and six aircraft at RAF Fairford, England from
Dec. 9-12.
The exercise was designed to allow the 352nd SOG to practice and
evaluate their ability to efficiently forward deploy their newest
assets, the CV-22 Osprey and MC-130J Commando II.
"Before we ever did anything with these new aircraft - other than local
training - we sat down and took a long time to think about all of the
skill sets and all of the equipment that we would need to go on the
road," said Lt. Col. Michael Thomas, 352nd Special Operations Support
Squadron director of operations and exercise mission commander. "This
exercise is a way to validate our efforts and identify those things
before we look at venturing further from home."
The 352nd SOG received their first CV-22s and MC-130Js earlier this
year. The CV-22 Osprey is flown by the 7th Special Operations Squadron
and combines the vertical takeoff, hover and vertical-landing
capabilities of a helicopter with the long range, fuel efficiency and
speed of a turboprop aircraft. The MC-130J is flown by the 67th Special
Operations Squadron and flies low-visibility, single or multi-ship
low-level air refueling missions for helicopters and tilt-rotor aircraft
as well as resupply and transport of military forces via airdrop or
airland.
According to Col. Christopher Ireland, 352nd SOG commander, they couldn't have picked a better location for the exercise.
"RAF Fairford is a perfect location for us to test our ability to
forward deploy our new CV-22s and MC-130Js," Ireland said. "These new
aircraft bring enhanced and new capabilities, and we greatly appreciate
the opportunity to test ourselves so close to home."
The 352nd SOG is based at RAF Mildenhall, England. The unit plans and
executes specialized and contingency operations using advanced aircraft,
tactics and air refueling techniques to transport and resupply military
forces.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
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