by Airman 1st Class Erin R. Babis
48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
2/3/2015 - ALBACETE AIR BASE, Spain -- Two
ceremonies were held at Los Llanos Air Base, Spain, to honor the 11
airmen from the Greek and French air forces who lost their lives
following an aircraft crash at Tactical Leadership Programme 2015-1, a
flying training course that develops interoperability amongst NATO
allies.
During the French memorial ceremony Jan. 29, Liberty Airmen came
together with military members of several NATO nations to pay their
respects.
"Part of TLP's mission is to bring our NATO partners together on a
single stage and train the way we fight - as a coalition," said U.S. Air
Force Lt. Col. Douglas Sirk, TLP academic and doctrine branch chief.
"Even though this flying course ended prematurely with this tragic
event, it helped to further strengthen our bond between our allies in
arms. These events also were able to bring closure to those personnel
who worked with, socialized with, and lived near their fallen comrades."
After words of encouragement and prayers from both a Spanish priest and
U.S. Air Force chaplain, Capt. James Bond, the Liberty Airmen and NATO
allies carried the fallen French airmen to the aircraft that would take
them home.
Family and friends, followed by all the service members in attendance,
formed a procession out to the aircraft to say goodbye and to honor the
fallen with a final salute. Service members from every NATO nation in
attendance stood at attention in one formation as the aircraft took off
for France.
"The memorial ceremony was a very somber event where everyone involved
showed a significant level of strength and community with our NATO
partners," said U.S. Air Force Maj. Caleb Guthmann, 492nd Fighter
Squadron assistant director of operations.
The leadership program began Jan. 19. It was at the start of the second week, when the aircraft crash occurred, Jan. 26.
"Our Airmen created many new friendships that, in some cases, were
tragically cut short," Guthmann said. "Going through a travesty such as
this, our team here in Albacete has tightened the bonds and shown
incredible fortitude and bravery in the midst of a horrible tragedy."
"Through this experience we have seen our airmen rise up in highly
stressful and incomprehensible situations," Guthmann added. "They have
shown amazing courage, and I could not be more proud of our 48th Fighter
Wing team."
Many Liberty Airmen became heroes the day of the accident, rushing to
the crash site to save the lives of fellow NATO airmen who were unable
to escape on their own.
"I am very proud of our USAF team; the members who helped save people
from the burning wreckage, the folks driving the injured to the
hospital, the individuals carrying out my directives, the Airmen doing a
head count to ensure all people were accounted for, and the volunteers
who served as pall bearers and honor guard," Sirk said. "You are all
heroes and I am very proud to have had you on our team that fateful
Monday afternoon."
Wednesday, February 04, 2015
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