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    60 years in the air: KC-135 arrives at McConnell

    MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, KS, UNITED STATES

    12.23.2015

    Story by Senior Airman Tara Fadenrecht 

    22nd Air Refueling Wing

    Editor’s note: This article is part of a series looking back on the history of the KC-135 Stratotanker throughout the decades, leading up to the 60th anniversary of the KC-135’s first flight in August 2016.

    MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. - For the past several decades, McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, has served as home to one of the Air Force’s most dominant KC-135 Stratotanker fleets. Before then, the base saw many different units and missions pass through, but the arrival of the tanker proved to be pivotal.

    The first KC-135A arrived at McConnell AFB along with the 91st Air Refueling Squadron from Rickenbacker AFB, Ohio, on June 31, 1971.

    “The squadron’s arrival marked the return of Strategic Air Command flying operations to the base following an eight-year absence, and laid the groundwork for the activation of the 384th Air Refueling Wing, SAC’s first KC-135R wing,” said Mark Morgan, Air Mobility Command historian. “The assignment also initiated what is now 44 years of uninterrupted KC-135 operations at McConnell.”

    Retired Tech. Sgt. Charles Sawyer was a 381st Strategic Missile Wing security police assigned to guard the first KC-135 that arrived here.

    As soon as the aircraft touched down and pulled onto the tarmac, Sawyer, with a list of personnel authorized to be on the tanker, spent his first shift as both point guard and perimeter guard for the single aircraft.

    The job of a perimeter guard was to direct any personnel who approached the aircraft to the point guard so the point guard could ensure the individual was authorized to be in the area. Typically these jobs were done by several security police, but since it was just a single aircraft, Sawyer was tasked as both.

    It wasn’t until a few days later that the second tanker arrived and the number of security police guarding the tankers increased.

    “We had a checklist [and] the code of the day, and whenever the crew came out to [perform a] preflight [inspection] we had to check them out before they got on the plane,” he said.

    Although the base’s missile operations would eventually be phased out, the 381st SMW security police were still responsible for securing all priority one resources.

    “When the first planes arrived, we had to have security for both the missiles and the aircraft,” said Sawyer.

    Gradually, missiles were emptied from the base and tankers continued to arrive. The 384th ARW eventually assumed host responsibilities from the 381 SMW in 1985.

    Since then, the base has continued to see many changes, but its tanker presence has remained consistent. Today, the KC-135 remains the backbone of the Air Force’s aerial refueling mission and will continue to provide global support for years to come.

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    Date Taken: 12.23.2015
    Date Posted: 01.04.2016 09:53
    Story ID: 185261
    Location: MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, KS, US

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