by Staff Sgt. Chad Strohmeyer
374th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
8/5/2014 - JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, ALASKA -- Four
C-130 Hercules aircraft and more than 70 personnel assigned to the 36th
Airlift Squadron at Yokota Air Base, Japan, arrived at Joint Base
Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, this week to undergo joint-aerial training
with paratroopers from the 725th Brigade Support Battalion.
The training takes place one week before Exercise Red Flag and is
designed to give Air Force and Army aircrew member's realistic training
in challenging environments.
"This training gives us the opportunity to go off installation and learn
different scenarios we could not normally do in Japan," said Capt. Ian
Haig, 36th AS pilot. "Being out of our comfort zone really challenges
and motivates us to be that much sharper."
While the pilots received vital training, the loadmasters from the 36 AS
were not left out. Working with the jump masters and paratroopers gave
loadmasters an opportunity to expand their skill set in the event of a
contingency.
"Being part of a massive training scenario such as this has been very
beneficial for my fellow loadmasters and myself" said Staff Sgt. Noel
Jones, 36th AS loadmaster. "Being in a position to get 90 plus
paratroopers out the door and safely on the ground has definitely been
one of the highlights of my career."
As the exercise progresses, the scenarios get tougher and require unparalleled teamwork between the two units.
"We have several more missions coming up that go through all hours of
the night and will be sure to challenge us as an effective team," Haig
said. "I have complete trust in my team. I have seen what they are
capable of, and this training will only strengthen our ability as an
airlift squadron."
Wednesday, August 06, 2014
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