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    Home just after holidays: Aerial refueling squadron Marines return from 8-month deployment attached to 22nd MEU

    Home just after holidays: Aerial refueling squadron Marines return from 8-month deployment attached to 22nd MEU

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Tyler J. Bolken | Maj. Ed Fergus, officer in charge of Marine Aerial Refueler Squadron 252 detachment...... read more read more

    MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, NC, UNITED STATES

    01.09.2012

    Story by Cpl. Tyler J. Bolken 

    II Marine Expeditionary Force   

    MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, N.C. - Close to 50 Marines of Marine Aerial Refueler Squadron 252 returned to a reception by family and friends January 9 on the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point flight line.

    The Marines were attached to the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit and deployed with two of their KC-130J Hercules transport aircraft for nearly eight months, spending four and a half months at Naval Air Station Sigonella in Sicily, Italy and three and a half months in Djibouti.

    "We had a very high operational tempo," said Maj. Ed Fergus, who served as the detachment's officer in charge. "We operated over three different geographic commands and conducted a lot of fixed wing refueling, helicopter refueling, aerial deliveries – the whole gamut."

    In Italy the detachment supported operations over Libya as part of Operation Unified Protector, and in Djibouti, they supported national mission tasking for anti-terrorism efforts in support of Operation Copper Dune.

    Tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel was the detachments primary mission while in Italy, explained Staff Sgt. Matthew Wallfred, the quality assurance chief for the detachment.

    "It wasn't just about airplanes getting hours and stuff like that," Wallfred said, giving the Marines a greater sense of gratification. "I think that was one of the more rewarding aspects."

    During the entire eight months, the detachment experienced zero incidents, zero injuries and a 100 percent mission success rate, Fergus explained.

    "That's unheard of, and it's incredible," he added. "I've got nothing but praise for every one of these Marines."

    Being away for the entire holiday season presented another twist for the Marines, and for many of them, it means now is the time for a lot of catching up.

    "There's eight months of lost time," said Fergus. "We all wished we were here with our loved ones, but it's part of the business and what we signed up to do."

    Making the detachments experience all the more memorable, they adopted a slogan for their nickname, "Charlie." – "Winning across the globe," in light of the antics of the illustrious Charlie Sheen.
    "It was the most phenomenal eight months of my career," said Fergus.

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    Date Taken: 01.09.2012
    Date Posted: 01.11.2012 11:24
    Story ID: 82268
    Location: MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, NC, US

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