by Staff Sgt. Joe W. McFadden
52nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs
4/6/2015 - CAMPIA TURZII, Romania -- Twelve
U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt IIs deployed as a 90-day theater
security package in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve to Campia
Turzii, Romania, March 30.
As part of the deployment, the U.S. and Romanian air forces will be
flying together over the plateaus in the heart of Transylvania for
Dacian Thunder 2015.
The U.S. Air Force's 354th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron's 12 A-10
Thunderbolt II aircraft and the Romanian air force's 71st Air Base's
MiG-21 fighter aircraft will conduct the training to increase relations
and interoperability while building upon both nations' joint
capabilities and ensuring a stronger partnership.
About 200 Airmen and support equipment from the 355th Fighter Wing at
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, and the 52nd Fighter Wing at
Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, will participate as a combat capable
force able to respond to a wide variety of operations.
The A-10 supports Air Force missions around the world as part of the
U.S. Air Force's current inventory of strike platforms, including F-15
and F-16s. As part of Operation Atlantic Resolve, the aircraft will
later forward deploy to locations in to reassure Eastern European NATO
countries.
"The TSP is another way the Air Force is increasing rotational presence
in Europe to reassure our allies and partner nations that our commitment
to European security is a priority," said U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Tom
Jones, USAFE-AFAFRICA vice commander.
The theater security package serves as part of a routine deployment of
additional fighter squadrons, support personnel and equipment aimed to
bolster U.S. forces in Europe on a rotating basis. Theater security
package rotations have been occurring in the Pacific region since 2004.
"The U.S. Air Force's forward presence in Europe provides the support
infrastructure needed to increase our current force and build new and
deeper partnerships across the continent," Jones said.
One of those deeper partnerships being enhanced will be with the 354th EFS's hosts in Romania.
"The men and women of the 354th EFS are excited to train and integrate
with the Romanian air force, specifically the 71st Air Base here at
Campia Turzii," said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Steven Behmer, 354th EFS
commander. "Our intent is to make clear that the United States is
committed to the security and stability of Eastern Europe and that we
are committed to standing side-by-side with our NATO allies."
U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa has conducted training
events like this in Romania in the past, including the recent Dacian
Warhawk 2015 between the Romanian Air Force and the 480th Expeditionary
Fighter Squadron assigned to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, as well as
the previous Dacian Thunder with the A-10s in 2012.
"I'm sure we will achieve our objectives, will improve our proficiency
to increase the interoperability of our air forces, and that the bonds
between the American and Romanian air forces will tighten," said
Romanian air force Cmdr. Marius Oatu, 71st Air Base commander. "Anytime I
see the Stars and Stripes anywhere near our national flag, I'm sure
that the outcome will be outstanding."
Monday, April 06, 2015
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