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    Ramstein Airmen put down stake for Carpathian Summer

    Ramstein Airmen put down stake for Carpathian Summer

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Timothy Moore | Airman 1st Class Zachary Hitchcock, 37th Airlift Squadron crew chief, salutes a C-130J...... read more read more

    OTOPENI AIR BASE, ROMANIA

    08.15.2015

    Story by Senior Airman Timothy Moore 

    86th Airlift Wing

    OTOPENI AIR BASE, Romania - Approximately 80 personnel and three C-130J Super Hercules aircraft arrived at Otopeni Air Base, Romania, Aug. 14 to participate in an off-station training exercise, Carpathian Summer.

    The bilateral training exercise was designed to allow Airmen to increase readiness and interoperability with the Romanian air force.

    “I’m hoping to partner with our Romanian friends, learn some things from them and teach some things as well,” said Tech. Sgt. Peter Schopperle, 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron NCO in charge of aerial delivery.

    To further emphasize and increase interoperability, the U.S. Air Force transferred authority of the C-130Js to NATO for the duration of the event.

    This Transfer of Authority is a standard procedure that will serve to enhance interoperability and readiness to conduct combined air operations with Romania and NATO, as allies routinely TOA their assets to the NATO for air policing or during training and exercises.

    Along with increasing joint capabilities between forces, Carpathian Summer also allows 37th Airlift Squadron Airmen to practice training not easily available to them in Germany.

    “Trips like this allow us to train to more realistic scenarios than we are able to in Germany,” said Capt. Douglas Mabe, 37th AS C-130J pilot. “Coming out here allows us to fly low levels. Everybody gets a chance to become more proficient with stuff that we don’t get to do every day at Ramstein [Air Base].”

    This operational training also grants U.S. Air Forces in Europe and the Romanian forces the opportunity to extend their joint warfighting capability.

    Additionally, Carpathian Summer offers the chance to ensure USAFE is forward, ready, now and able to provide capabilities and execute missions ranging from humanitarian relief to combat operations in support of combatant commands and national objectives.

    Though the training is just kicking off, enthusiasm is high as Airmen and their Romanian counterparts seem eager to work.

    “I want to get the overall experience of doing my job in a different environment and atmosphere and learning as much new stuff as possible.” Schopperle said.

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    Date Taken: 08.15.2015
    Date Posted: 08.18.2015 10:24
    Story ID: 173451
    Location: OTOPENI AIR BASE, RO

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