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    World starts airlifting Misawa and Japan back to health

    MISAWA AIR BASE, AICHI, JAPAN

    03.17.2011

    Story by Tech. Sgt. Phillip Butterfield 

    35th Fighter Wing

    MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan - Since the beginning of Operation Tomodachi, the 35th Fighter Wing’s aircraft ramps have been a hive of activity, receiving and launching planes full of relief supplies and aid workers.

    To date, the wing has played host to 36 different aircraft to include Air Force C-17 Globe Master IIIs, Boeing 767s and Navy C-2 Greyhounds. These aircraft have ferried in 329 passengers and 254 short tons of cargo. Before they headed back, they drank up to 111,000 gallons of fuel.

    This feat of logistics is almost entirely due to the hard work of the 35thth Logistics Readiness Squadron’s cargo load teams and Petroleum, Oils and Lubricants Flight.

    “When the call came down that we were going to start seeing a large influx of heavy airlift traffic my team sprung into action,” said Capt. Ryan Ellis, 35th LRS Materiel Management Flight commander.

    As the first aircraft approached, the cargo load teams positioned their forklifts and cargo loaders in preparation for the cargo doors to open.

    “We handled this influx of different aircraft types and cargos like we do any other passenger or cargo movement, but faster and with less information,” said Master Sgt. Kenneth Turini, 35th LRS Plans and Integration Section Chief. “Every member of the team is doing his or her part to get the job done.”

    Even after the aircraft are loaded, the 35th LRS is not done with the aircraft yet. In order to get the jet back into the air, the jet must take on fuel and POL has a truck waiting in the wings for this.

    “Our highly trained fuels professionals pull up to the aircraft and dispense the requested amount accurately and efficiently every time,” said Master Sgt. Mark Wakefield, 35th LRS Fuels Operations Section Chief.

    The 35th LRS will have a pivotal role to play for the duration of Operation Tomodachi as the base assists the Government of Japan with recovery operations.

    “The work that these airmen are putting in around the clock is simply phenomenal,” said Ellis. “The swift actions and professionalism of the 35th LRS is what keeps the airfield running smoothly.”

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    Date Taken: 03.17.2011
    Date Posted: 03.17.2011 05:43
    Story ID: 67205
    Location: MISAWA AIR BASE, AICHI, JP

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