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NEWS: Air Force officials
activate first air ground operations wing |
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January 29, 2008 |
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MOODY AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. |
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The
unit activation and assumption of command of the Air Force's
first wing solely dedicated to supporting battlefield Airmen
took place during a ceremony here Jan. 25. |
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The
activation of the 93rd Air Ground Operations Wing marked the
first of its kind for the Air Force and added another volume to
Moody's growing legacy. |
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(Photo: Maj Gen
Holland & Brig Gen Michael) |
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(click
to enlarge photo) |
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"This
is a historic day for the Air Force and Moody Air Force Base,"
said Brig. Gen. Michael Longoria, who assumed command of the
93rd AGOW during the ceremony. "With the stand-up of our first
air ground operations wing, the Air Force is dedicating itself
to providing a new level of support to our highly specialized
battlefield Airmen. |
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Maj. Gen. William Holland and
Brig. Gen. Michael Longoria unfurl the wing's flag during an
activation ceremony at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., Jan. 25. The
new wing consolidates the tactical air control-party and
battlefield weather specialties of the 3rd Air Support
Operations Group at Fort Hood, Texas, the 18th ASOG at Pope AFB,
N.C., and the specialized force protection capabilities of the
820th Security Forces Group at Moody AFB. General Holland is the
9th Air Force vice commander and deputy commander of U.S.
Central Command Air Forces. General Longoria is the 93rd Air
Ground Operations Wing commander. |
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"It's
quite an honor to join the team here at Moody," General Longoria
said. "Although this wing's units are spread throughout the
country, they will know that there home will be here. By joining
the legendary 23rd Wing Flying Tigers, the 93rd AGOW will
further establish the base at the forefront of the Air Force's
combat capability." |
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The
93rd AGOW consolidates the tactical air control-party and
battlefield weather specialties of the 3rd Air Support
Operations Group at Fort Hood, Texas, the 18th ASOG at Pope AFB,
N.C., and the specialized force protection capabilities of the
820th Security Forces Group at Moody. The new organization will
provide Airmen specializing in these ground-combat missions with
a single command and control structure. |
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Previously, the ASOG's reported directly to their numbered Air
Forces, while the 820th SFG fell under Moody's 23rd Wing. With
the consolidation of these units under the 93rd AGOW, they will
be able to standardize their organizational processes. |
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(Photo: Maj.
Gen. William Holland) |
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(click
to enlarge photo) |
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Maj. Gen. William Holland speaks
during the activation ceremony of the 93rd Air Ground Operations
Wing here Jan. 25. The wing, a first for the Air Force, brings a
new level of support to specialized battlefield Airmen,
including tactical air control-party, battlefield weather
members from the 3rd and 18th Air Support Operations Groups and
security forces Airmen from Moody's 820th Security Forces Group.
General Holland is the 9th Air Force vice commander and deputy
commander of U.S. Central Command Air Forces. |
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"The
AGOW is going to streamline how we organize, train, equip and
employ our battlefield Airmen forces," said Chief Master Sgt.
Stephen Lucas, Air Combat Command's TAC-P/Air Support Operations
Center functional manager. "The wing will provide us with a
single point of contact for unit control and assist us with
(personnel) tempo. |
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"It
will also give us more predictability, since we operate outside
the normal (deployment) cycles," said Chief Lucas, who has
served as a TAC-P for more than 21 years. |
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Following the events of Sept. 11, 2001, the Air Force has
realized the critical importance of these high-demand,
low-density skill sets, said Maj. Gen. William Holland, 9th Air
Force vice command and deputy commander of U.S. Central Command
Air Forces. |
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"Now
more than ever, these battlefield Airmen are invaluable to the
war on terrorism," said General Holland, who officiated the
ceremony. "Their actions speak volumes and they are critically
important to the future of this great nation. They have answered
our nation's call over and over again." |
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(Photo: Airmen
of 93rd AGOW) |
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(click
to enlarge photo) |
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Airmen representing the units of
the 93rd Air Ground Operations Wing stand at attention during
the wing's activation ceremony at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.,
Jan. 25. Air Force officials activated the 93rd AGOW to bring a
new level of support to its specialized battlefield Airmen. |
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General Holland also said the Air Force didn't have to put much
thought into selecting a wing commander for these war fighters. |
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"I
believe (General Longoria) was born for this command position,"
he said. "He is experienced in everything required to lead this
new wing. When I hand him the guidon, he will be 'cleared hot.'" |
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