by 2nd Lt. Keenan Kunst
48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
1/7/2014 - ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England -- On
the afternoon of Dec. 29, 2013, Royal Air Force Lakenheath received a
surprise and impromptu visit from a member of the local community and a
famed figure in the global scientific community.
Preceding the unexpected visit, RAF Sqn. Ldr. Jerry Neild, RAF
commander, received a late-night call - an inquiry for a visit on behalf
of Professor Stephen Hawking.
Hawking, a theoretical physicist and U.S Presidential Medal of Freedom
recipient, best known for his best-selling book "A Brief History of
Time," is a professor at and director of the University of Cambridge's
Centre for Theoretical Cosmology. He had previously sought to visit RAF
Lakenheath to scatter the ashes of a friend, a retired U.S. Air Force
Master Sergeant. However, he had been unable to make it. As 2013 came to
a close, he found himself available and in good health and contacted
the base through his late friend's widow. Despite the late notice, U.S.
Air Force and Ministry of Defence personnel made the visit happen.
Hawking arrived on base the following afternoon, greeted by Neild and
Col. Mark Slocum, 48th Operations Group commander, as well as several
security forces personnel, who Neild described as "astonished."
Following a windshield tour of the base and a briefing at Radar Approach
Control Hawking visited members of the 48th Maintenance Group in a
Protected Aircraft Shelter, where he could see one of the Liberty Wing's
F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft up close.
Even beside the Strike Eagle, many saw Hawking as the most impressive presence in the hangar.
"We were in awe of Hawking and were truly honored to meet him," said
Master Sgt. Patrick Robison, 48th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
maintenance debrief NCO in charge, who helped organize the PAS visit.
"The visit lasted less than an hour, but it was an experience that I
will always remember."
"Having someone as decorated as him take interest in something we, the
48th MXG, maintain and fly here at RAF Lakenheath, is something
special," added Staff Sgt. Joshua Angus, 48th AMXS cann manager, who
also helped show Hawking the Strike Eagle.
As the tour came to an end, Hawking even posed for photos with members
of the 48th Security Forces Squadron who had waited well after their
shifts' end to meet the noted scientist. Neild said the impression he
left was clear and that "his reputation and standing was recognized at
all levels."
The 48th Fighter Wing's personnel also left an impression on Hawking,
who, according to a message relayed by Neild, said he was taken aback by
the intelligence of the Airmen he met and how much responsibility they
have to bear.
Tuesday, January 07, 2014
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