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US Tanker and Transport relocations.

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 17:27
by GZR_Sactargets
New TFI Units Announced
The Air Force recently announced plans whereby Active, Guard, and Reserve units in the tanker and airlift roles will be forming hybrid units. The five new mixed-force units will be:

Active and Reserve KC-135 unit to be stationed at MacDill AFB
Active and Reserve KC-135 unit to be stationed at Seymour Johnson AFB
Reserve and Guard KC-135 unit to be stationed at Tinker AFB
Active and Reserve C-130 unit to be stationed at Pope AFB
Reserve and Guard C-130 unit to be stationed at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station
The new units are part of the Air Force's Total Force Integration plan.

Looks like a prime setup for some AI traffic sets. :D

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 17:38
by VulcanDriver
Do you know which units will be at RAF Mildenhall? I guess they will be on a rotation basis?

John

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 18:02
by Stewart Pearson
Hi John,

Is the 100th ARW moving? They have been at the "Hall" for years.

Stew

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 21:18
by delbydoo
Oh Lordy........gonna have to play with the traffic files again!!

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 21:34
by VulcanDriver
Stewart Pearson wrote:Hi John,

Is the 100th ARW moving? They have been at the "Hall" for years.

Stew
Just wondering how the new USAF hybrid units will affect the 'Hall'. I guess we will see a greater variation of tanker units there?

John

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 22:10
by GZR_Sactargets
I am sure the details will be forthcoming. For an old retired fart like me this is somewhat interesting. We tried consolidation back in WW2 and it wound up creating some real problems. That was particularly true when the fighter, transport and bomber units got rolled into some sort of 'support' group. We also tried it in Korea and they went even further and directly assigned air support to geographic areas. (And of course, you could not cross into someone else's territory without all the right paperwork) :twisted: As a result, some sit on their ass and wait and others can't meet all the tasks. What is that old saying, "Those that don't learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them?" The 'new' approach that is killing me is that what used to be SAC is now headquartered at Barksdale AFB-that used to be Second AF. Essentially Air Combat Command is now some kind of supporting HQ. Makes all the old SAC troops want to cry.

Posted: 09 Sep 2006, 03:43
by Don H
Not making us old TAC boys very happy, either, lol.

Posted: 09 Sep 2006, 07:51
by VulcanDriver
I felt the same when the RAF was "forced" to combine Bomber Command and Fighter Command into Strike Command.

There is a lot of history (and for us Brits) pride in these two commands, especially Fighter Command who saved us from Nazi invasion in the Battle of Britain.

John