by Staff Sgt. Abigail Klein
931st Air Refueling Group Public Affairs
11/21/2014 - MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- For
the first time in its history, the 931st Air Refueling Group has
received the Raincross Trophy, recognizing it as the best unit in 4th
Air Force.
The award was presented Nov. 19 during the 16th annual Raincross Trophy
Dinner in Riverside, Calif. The awards dinner is a highlight of the
annual 4th Air Force Commander's Conference.
In addition to being selected as the first Air Force Reserve Command
unit to fly and maintain the new KC-46 Pegasus tanker, the 931st ARG
achieved a variety of accomplishments during the past year. These
include partnering with the active-duty 22nd Air Refueling Wing to fly a
total of 30,725 hours during more than 3,700 sorties and offload 87
million pounds of fuel. This ultimately accounted for 49 percent of Air
Mobility Command's KC-135 Stratotanker flying hours.
The unit exclusively accomplished 1,070 local and off-station sorties,
culminating in approximately 3,600 flight hours and exceeding the
command's annual flying-hour program goal for the second consecutive
year.
The 931st ARG also significantly supported the Kelly Field, Texas, C-5
Galaxy school house, delivering 17 of 29 weeks of support, guaranteeing
the sustainment of one of Air Force Reserve Command's highest priority
training missions.
The group's deployment record was also noted by command officials. This
past year alone, the unit deployed 98 of its 659 members, providing
mission-critical backfills for the Regular Air Force, accumulating more
than 6,700 deployed man-days in support of Operation Enduring Freedom
and Overseas Contingency Operations.
While abroad, members of the 931st ARG transported 1,034 passengers and
delivered 80,850 pounds of cargo. In addition, they fulfilled 916
receiver requirements while offloading 2.9 million pounds of fuel to
receivers originating from four commands, two services and five allied
countries.
Upon receiving the award at the conference, Col. Mark S. Larson, 931st
ARG commander, congratulated the members of his unit and expressed his
appreciation for the hard work and the efforts that led to this historic
achievement.
"This is no small accomplishment and it is one that recognizes all who
have served in the 931st and what they have done for so many years. We
are very honored to receive this award," Larson said. "All the men and
women of the 931st Air Refueling Group serve so faithfully day in and
day out, and I am proud to be numbered among them."
In a testament to the unit's total force cooperation, Col. Joel Jackson,
22nd ARW commander, congratulated the 931st ARG and expressed his
thanks for their continued support.
"This award recognizes the great work the 931st Air Refueling Group has
accomplished," he said. "Their hard work has helped McConnell maintain
our status as the world's premier tanker base. Congratulations to
Colonel Larson and his group, this award is well-earned and deserved,
and I am very proud to team with them."
The 931st ARG's top enlisted member echoed the commanders' praise.
"This award is simply a reflection of the caliber of people we have at
the 931st," said Chief Master Sgt. Kathleen E. Lowman, 931st ARG
superintendent. "It is the constant hard work and dedication of each
member of the unit that makes this recognition possible. I am very proud
to be able to serve with such an amazing collection of Airmen."
The Raincross Trophy originated more than 20 years ago, when the Greater
Riverside Chamber of Commerce near March Air Reserve Base, Calif.,
cooperated with retired Brig. Gen. Stan Brown and the late David
Goldware to create the "Riverside Trophy." Today the award honors the
most outstanding unit in 4th Air Force.
The 931 ARG was activated at McConnell in January 1995 as the first
KC-135 classic associate tanker unit in the Air Force. Currently, the
unit has more than 650 personnel, including 174 air reserve technicians
and 16 civilian employees.
Friday, November 21, 2014
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