From AF Daily Report 23 OCT 09
On the Short Strip: The Air Force's C-17 force has a new assault strip, this one in Wyoming at the Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center, where National Guard officials and guests officially opened the newly modified runway Oct. 17. The first C-17 to try the 5,500-foot-long and 90-foot-wide strip with new turnaround points hailed from McChord AFB, Wash. Lt. Col. James Twiford, commander of McChord's 7th Airlift Squadron, said the new runway offered "great capabilities to prepare for contingency operations more similar to what our military sees in current conflicts." Air Force officials in Alaska last month opened a similar strip, this one at Allen Army Airfield, near Elmendorf Air Force Base. Maj. Joseph O'Rourke, 62nd Airlift Wing operations chief, said that C-17 aircraft commanders must conduct assault landings every training cycle, making such assault strips "vital" to the C-17 community. (Includes 62nd AW report by SrA. Kirsten Wicker)
new Wyoming Assault Strip
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new Wyoming Assault Strip
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Re: new Wyoming Assault Strip
C-17 should be able to land and TO on a 5000ft rwy. Are CAF C-17's land and TO at YZF Rwy 9/27 5000Ft long. We even had a An124 come and go off that Rwy twice this year.
Capt. Tim H. CAF 440Sq JTFN Wing 17 Arctic FOL NORAD Officer