by Capt. Craig Carper
379th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs
12/28/2012 - SOUTHWEST ASIA -- In
March, the previous commander of the 577th Expeditionary Prime BEEF
Group unveiled a new operational concept in the civil engineer
community; the merger of the 1st Expeditionary RED HORSE Group, deployed
from Andersen Air Force Base, and the 577th EPBG to create the 1st
Expeditionary Civil Engineer Group.
Col. John Allen, 577th EPBS former commander, fused the 1st ERHG a
theater-heavy construction capability with the 577th EPBG, the U.S.
Forces-Afghanistan "outside-the-wire" engineer force into a full
spectrum engineer resource for the U.S. Air Force Central commander.
The creation of the 1st ECEG centralized and improved all support
services for Afghanistan and Arabian Gulf current and future engineer
requirements. Additionally, it provides ready forces the ability to
respond to emerging combat commander needs and maintain a ready engineer
"9/11" emergency engineer response force.
"In coordination with theater engineer commanders, we can adjust,
augment, or forward deploy with joint forces to get the mission done
anywhere at any time" said Col. Pat Baker, 1st ECEG commander.
Traditional Air Force civil engineers deploy to maintain an airbase,
execute expeditionary bed down of forces and missions, manage contracted
construction projects, and complete minor troop labor projects.
The 1st ECEG, is not organized to maintain an airbase but rather
provides the ability to design and execute heavy troop construction in
addition to presenting quick response life, health and safety repair
teams. Furthermore, the group is able to provide design and build
projects along with an inspection and base master planning capability
while providing a full spectrum of outside the wire troop support.
"Our strategy with this program is focused on continually looking over
the horizon to ensure we have the flexibility to meet the enduring long
term commitments in the gulf and surge to meet immediate requirements as
needed," Baker said.
The 1st ECEG is comprised of more than 600 members stationed at five
primary locations throughout the area of responsibility. The 1st ECEG,
557th ERHG and the 577th EPBG have their headquarters based with the
379th Air Expeditionary Wing while the 777th EPBG headquarters is
located at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.
Currently the 1st ECEG has members forward deployed to 16 locations
throughout the AOR. The squadrons are comprised of Airmen from active
duty, Air National Guard and Reserve forces from more than 50 bases
throughout the world.
"Having active, Guard and Reserves working together from both Prime BEEF
and RED HORSE has helped our mission by leveraging the training we gain
from the centralized knowledge and experience of our colleagues," said
Chief Master Sgt. Brent Sheehan, 557th ERHG chief enlisted manager.
Although this concept is relatively new, indicators show the program is having a positive impact on the joint mission.
"This initiative is working as it was designed to function," Lt. Col.
Aaron Altweis, 577th EPBG commander said. "It's the first time in civil
engineer history to bring full force engineering capabilities to the
theater under a single commander - it is the first time heavy
construction, light construction, repair and professional services are
centrally managed under one commander. The commander can adjust his
resources and allocate them where and when needed, and streamline the
process to expedite support to the battle space commanders."
With the one year mark of this unique initiative approaching in March,
the group continues to analyze and adjust to ensure it remains a model
program allowing the 1st ECEG to set the standard for civil engineer
efficiency and provide a full spectrum of engineering solutions while
remaining flexible in this resource constrained environment.
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