by Senior Airman David Owsianka
51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs
8/19/2014 - OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Twelve
F-15 Strike Eagles and Airmen from the 391st Fighter Squadron and 391st
Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, arrived
at Osan in July as part of a theater-support package.
The 391st AMU prepares and maintains F-15s to ensure mission success and
will be assigned to Osan for 60 days to help bolster the U.S. presence
on the Korean peninsula.
"The show of force is the most important part of our responsibilities in
this area of operations," said Master Sgt. Daniel Powers, 391st
Expeditionary Fighter Squadron support section chief. "We are also
displaying our ability to move the Strike Eagles when and where we want
to."
Picking up and moving halfway around the world for two months has helped
the unit learn how to overcome challenges that come with the elements
and working in a different environment.
"I think to have the ability to operate in a different location, you
have to find constraints in the work environment and support equipment
that you can work through to be able to press on without any
interruptions," Powers said.
The Airmen believe that being able to move their squadron is an important part of the Air Force's mission.
"We have already achieved our standards in the short amount of time we
have been here," said Senior Airman Roderick Fisher, 391st AMU avionics
specialist. "It's all about safety, security and defense. If you are not
mission capable and mission ready, then you will never know whether or
not you can stand up to what could happen."
Members of the AMU hope to leave with a great work experience during their time here.
"This is an opportunity that not a whole lot of people will ever have,"
Fisher said. "Because we have quickly reached our work standards, it has
allowed us to successfully complete our mission while becoming more
proficient in our job."
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
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