by Airman Jordyn Rucker
35th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
9/17/2014 - MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Misawa Airmen responded to a no-notice recall Sept. 15, 2014, as part of exercise Beverly Sunrise 14-08.
This base-wide response demonstrated to Col. Timothy Sundvall, 35th
Fighter Wing commander, how quickly the Airmen under his command could
generate aircraft and relocate them and personnel to a deployed
location.
"[Base leadership is] looking for exactly how long it takes us to
generate aircraft and be ready to fight," said Capt. Austin Brown, 35th
Operations Group deputy chief of standards and evaluations.
Beverly Sunrise 14-08 brought new challenges to the wing, being the
first no-notice deployment exercise where jets were flown to an actual
temporary duty location.
"Today is unique in that we are actually taking those planes to a
deployed location -- it's a little deeper than we normally go," Brown
said.
But before the first jet hit the skies, members of the 13th Aircraft
Maintenance Unit ensured the aircraft were mission-ready by checking
screws, turning wrenches and reviewing technical orders.
Airman 1st Class Mitchell Gibson, 13th AMU weapons load crew member,
viewed this exercise as a way to make sure his team is fully capable of
fulfilling their duties.
"We know what we're doing and how to do it, and today we proved we can accomplish it in the time they give us," Gibson said.
These quick-turn exercises are a true reflection of what is expected of
members of the 35th FW when it comes to being ready to support the Air
Force mission.
"The Air Force is counting on the 35th Fighter Wing to be ready to
execute multiple missions in different locations throughout the world at
all times," Brown said. "This exercise shows we are able to respond to
situations in different regions throughout the world -- our maintainers,
pilots and aircraft are reliable and ready to go."
Thursday, September 18, 2014
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