by 1st Lt. Zach Anderson
931st Air Refueling Group Public Affairs
11/12/2012 - MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- More than 50 Airmen from the Air Force Reserve 931st Air Refueling Group have returned home from a deployment Nov. 11-12.
The final collection of Airmen arrived here this afternoon after
completing more than two months of serving as part of the 90th
Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey.
The primary duty of the 90 EARS is to fly refueling missions supporting
C-5 Galaxy and C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft coming in and out of
the area of operations. The air refueling mission acts as a "force
multiplier" by allowing the cargo aircraft to land and offload at
locations down range without having to land for refueling.
"I'm extremely proud of our performance," said Lt. Col. Michael Moeding,
a member of the 931 ARG who served as commander of the 90 EARS for the
duration of his deployment. "Going in, our goal was to make the squadron
better than how we found it, and I'm confident that we did that in all
areas."
The returning deployers were greeted by friends and family on the flight
line, as well as several members of 931 ARG leadership. For the Citizen
Airmen, the reception was well worth the more than ten-hour flight to
get back to McConnell.
"It's an honor to deploy and serve my country, and I'm very proud to do
that," said Tech. Sgt. Chris Norris, a refueling boom operator assigned
to the Group's 18th Air Refueling Squadron. "But it doesn't matter where
you go; the best part of any deployment is when you finally come home."
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
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