by Public Affairs Office
104 Fighrter Wing Public Affairs
8/29/2014 - BARNES AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Westfield, Mass. -- Senior
leaders from the Massachusetts Air National Guard express their
gratitude to the many local, state and federal agencies that supported
the search and recovery operations and continued to participate in the
ongoing recovery efforts following the fatal crash of a 104th Fighter
Wing F-15C aircraft in the remote mountains near Deerfield Valley, Va.
"The level of support provided by a number of states and at the federal
level has been very helpful during this challenging time," said Maj.
Gen. L. Scott Rice, the Adjutant General, Massachusetts National Guard.
"On behalf of the men and women of the Massachusetts National Guard, I
thank each and every one of you for your assistance. The continued
support from the available agencies will be critical as we work through
the ongoing recovery and investigation."
"The 104th Fighter Wing is extremely grateful for the outpouring of
support demonstrated by our local community, and nearly 30 agencies in
the Virginia area that spent more than 30 hours scouring over dangerous
terrain, committed to finding our fallen Airman and to bring him home,"
said Col. James Keefe, 104th Fighter Wing Commander.
The search and rescue efforts were supported by approximately 150
personnel from a number of agencies that include the Augusta County
Sheriff's Office, Augusta County Fire and Rescue, Deerfield Fire
Department, Churchville Fire Department, Swope Fire Department, Virginia
State Police, Virginia National Guard, Virginia Department of Emergency
Management, Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries, Civil
Air Patrol, U.S. Forest Service, FBI, US Border and Customs Enforcement,
Maryland State Police Aviation, Indiana National Guard, Massachusetts
Air National Guard, New Jersey National Guard, Alabama National Guard,
West Virginia National Guard and the U.S. Air Force.
A number of volunteer search and rescue teams also participated in the
rescue operation, including the Southwestern VA Mountain Rescue Group,
Search & Rescue Dogs East, Shenandoah Mountain Rescue Group, Blue
Ridge Mountain Rescue Group, Blue-Gray Search & Rescue, VA Search
& Rescue Dogs Association and Piedmont Search & Rescue.
The investigation into the crash is ongoing.
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No additional information is available at this time. Dignified transfer
and memorial announcements will be made through official channels once
releasable.
Background:
At approximately 9:05 a.m. Wednesday, Washington Center Air Traffic
Control in Washington, D.C. lost radio contact with the F-15C aircraft
stationed at the 104th Fighter Wing, Mass., and at approximately 9:30
a.m. the 104th Fighter Wing learned that the aircraft had crashed in a
remote site near Deerfield Valley, Va.
The single seat F-15C aircraft was en route to Naval Air Station New
Orleans to receive a radar system upgrade. The flight was not related to
the 104th Fighter Wing's homeland defense mission, and there were no
munitions on the aircraft during this flight. The pilot was flying a
solo mission when he reported an in-flight emergency prior to the loss
of radio contact with Washington Center.
Officials confirmed Thursday evening at 5:00 p.m. the pilot, Lt. Col.
Morris "Moose" Fontenot Jr., was fatally injured in the Aug. 27 crash of
an F-15C Eagle in the remote mountains near Deerfield Valley, Va.
Lt. Col. Morris Fontenot Jr. served with the 104th Fighter Wing as the
full-time Wing Inspector General, responsible for the implementation of
the Air Force Inspection System and as an F-15 instructor pilot with
more than 2,300 flight hours. A 1996 Air Force Academy Graduate, Lt.
Col. Fontenot was additionally a Weapons School Graduate with more than
17 years of F-15 flying experience. He served as a squadron commander at
multiple locations. Following Active Duty assignments in Washington
D.C., Japan, Idaho, Florida, Alaska and numerous deployments to the
Middle East, Lt. Col. Fontenot joined the Massachusetts Air National
Guard in February 2014. He was a decorated combat veteran, earning the
Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air
Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, and Combat
Readiness Medal among others
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