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    New 321st AEW commander sees promising future for Iraqi Air Forces

    New 321st AEW Commander Sees Promising Future for Iraqi Air Forces

    Photo By Master Sgt. Patricia Bunting | Air Force Lt. Gen. Mike Hostage (left), commander of the U.S. Air Forces Central...... read more read more

    BAGHDAD, IRAQ

    01.08.2010

    Courtesy Story

    U.S. Air Forces Central, Baghdad Media Outreach Team

    Story by: Senior Airman Jarrod R. Chavana

    BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Lt. Gen. Mike Hostage, commander of the U.S. Air Forces Central Command, presided over a change of command ceremony Jan. 7, where Maj. Gen. Robert Kane relinquished command of the 321st Air Expeditionary Wing to Brig. Gen. Scott Hanson.

    The mission of the 321st AEW is to train and advise the Iraqi air force in order to advance the foundational airpower capabilities of Iraqi airmen.

    Among his accomplishments as commander of the 321st AEW, Kane graduated 28 fixed wing and 11 rotary wing Iraqi air force pilots, while C-130s and Mi-17s provided critical battlefield mobility and medevac every day.

    Hostage congratulated Kane saying, "It has been a very productive year ... It's been my honor and pleasure to watch you work and flourish as a commander."

    Looking forward, Hostage told Hanson, "Scott ... your new journey begins today. You have my full support as this will truly be a high watermark in your career."

    "The year ahead will no doubt not be without its challenges," said Hanson, "yet I am confident the strength of our partnership and the professionalism of our Airmen will lead to many new achievements.

    Hanson said the future of the Iraqi air force is promising.

    "I look forward to continuing to build this capable and professional Iraqi air force," he said. "The strong relationship between our two Air Forces is mutually beneficial and reflects the growing self reliance of the Iraqi security forces and their advancing prominence in the Gulf Region."

    As a command pilot with more than 3,500 flying hours in several aircraft, Hanson understands what it takes to complete a mission.

    "... Thank you for your service, your dedication, and devotion to this critical mission," Hanson told his Airmen. "You enable and empower the Iraqi air force through your daily world class efforts and set the conditions for mission success."

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    Date Taken: 01.08.2010
    Date Posted: 01.08.2010 03:19
    Story ID: 43543
    Location: BAGHDAD, IQ

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