by Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Wilson
48th Air Expeditionary Group Public Affairs
5/14/2014 - KEFLAVIK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Iceland -- U.S.
Airmen will begin Icelandic Air Policing operations at Keflavik
International Airport, Iceland, May 16, which will continue until June
5.
"We are excited to be back in Iceland again for Icelandic Air Policing,"
said Lt. Col. Lendy Renegar, 48th Air Expeditionary Group commander.
"While our primary mission is to ensure the safety and integrity of
Icelandic airspace we are very excited to train with one of the best
rescue organizations in the world," he said. "The Icelandic Coast guard
is incredibly capable and professional and we are truly prepared to work
with them both in training and real-world rescue opportunities."
About 200 U.S. Airmen; F-15C Eagles from Royal Air Force Lakenheath; a
KC-135 Stratotanker from RAF Mildenhall; and a C-130J Super Hercules
from Ramstein Air Base will execute the mission.
The U.S. Air Force began providing protection of Iceland's airspace in
1951, when a treaty was signed establishing permanent basing there.
Though the U.S. has since withdrawn its permanent presence, NATO
continues to provide air policing to meet Iceland's peacetime readiness
needs.
The forward presence of Airmen in Europe puts U.S. Air Forces in Europe
and Air Forces Africa in a unique position to execute the U.S.'s
agreement with NATO to conduct one U.S.-sponsored operation and
participate in one NATO operation in Iceland each year.
In addition to the air policing mission, the Airmen will train on rescue capabilities while in Iceland.
"We are confident our Guardian Angels bring great capabilities too and
these two organizations working together should be fun to watch," said
Renegar. "We have C-130s, KC-135s, F-15s, Guardian Angels, a team of Air
Battle Managers and about 20 hours of daylight -- we are excited to see
what we can accomplish together on this mission."
For more information on this operation please contact 48th AEG Public
Affairs at +354-856-0348 or usafepao.pao@us.af.mil, or U.S. Embassy
Iceland Public Affairs at +354-595-2200, ext. 2271 or
cunninghampm2@state.gov.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
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