by Capt. Bryan Bouchard
12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) Public Affairs
10/14/2014 - CERRO MORENO AIR BASE, Chile -- Chilean
president Michelle Bachelet was on-hand today to officially kick off
Exercise Salitre 2014 at Cerro Moreno Air Base on the northern coast of
Chile.
The exercise includes air forces from Chile, the U.S., Brazil, Argentina
and Uruguay and centers around enhancing multilateral interoperability
between nations.
"The primary aim of this exercise is to prepare our Air Forces to work
together in the future," said Lt. Col. Raul Rosario, deployed detachment
commander from the 149th Fighter Wing, Texas Air National Guard.
"Whether this eventuality is during a natural disaster or something else
we need to practice together so we can work well together when needed."
More than 80 Airmen, along with six F-16 Fighting Falcons from Joint
Base San Antonio, Texas, and a KC-135 Stratotanker from Rickenbacker Air
National Guard Base, Ohio, represent the U.S. contingent.
"This exercise provides an opportunity to strengthen our
military-to-military relationships with regional partners," said Col.
Mike Torrealday, Reserve Advisor to the 12th Air Force Commander at
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. The colonel also acted as exercise
co-director along with representatives from the other nations.
"Participating in events such as Salitre helps strengthen our
relationships and increase operational capabilities within the Western
hemisphere," he said.
The Airmen and F-16s from the 149th FW were selected as participants in
this engagement because of Texas's link to Chile through the National
Guard Bureau's State Partnership Program. SPP matches a National Guard
state with a partner country to exchange military skills and experience,
share defense knowledge, and enhance partnership capacity and further
mutual security cooperation.
Earlier this year, Texas Air National Guard Airmen traveled to Santiago
to take part in FIDAE, Chile's premier airshow and aviation expo. They
also held exchanges between various specialties, further strengthening
relationships between the two nations.
"We had a great encounter with the Chilean air force at FIDAE," said
Master Sgt. Kyle Kuhlman, a crew chief with the 149th FW. "If we needed
something, they were able to provide it to us and if they needed
something, we were able to help them."
Continued interactions between the countries build upon each other to
establish understanding and good relationships. At Salitre, Kuhlman
represented the U.S. in ensuring proactive preparations were made in
case of aircraft accidents or incidents.
"Each country had a representative for crash recovery, so I had to work
with the Chilean airmen to find out what capabilities they had and work
through what we'd need should something happen," he said.
Ultimately, it's the human interaction that makes exercises like Salitre worthwhile.
"The cultural exchange in the best part," Kuhlman added. "We're able to
see how similar and how different we all operate, and make the mission
work."
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
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