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Show May 1 2003 . Reserve performs diverse missions in support of war by Staff Sgt. Jeff Schoen orLe Reserve Command PuO'.r AVvr A;r NOIUNS ll.U.jl IK KVil"l!l, I I ( nlii:ikvi v K)K( 'n SI It I (,u III. Ill llliHC '.' Siiko !Ik Unll'llls ill un ()H ilum lulu' Kl'NOIAf l .l lllibillAl kWl'UMs iiiniL" uilaai ii'k-st,;'uili:!j litlllilri'lls ()t ,l llic lilvi.ition ol V .Hi.- I'd pit i till' " Nil I oil ci ivIMsh .tic lull I.' saiii l.l ( !is)uiimIiiIiI." .ilea ill i .1 tlliellitlliHIt the lie; ik lull His l"in) Mel, i Inel ol he war .uul l mobih .liiiiis plans hianeli ,il le,iikii,iiU'is l l( "l i'ini ;i'.'H'iiiei)ical ev. .k ikiI hi. Iimmiv iloc an Mippoil crews. cii! enjineei s, seciuiu I'Hces. mil i.iiuv hnmlx.iv an leliicline, an liatrpuil chances aic pieiiv .mhhI thai we're Mm nanii it mwiUctl." Colonel Mel s.lul lesCIMsIs ll.Uli ihe JI'Uli ItjIiVi Willi', Hill ApMnMnia!el Ian. n I n lc Base. I lah. went In the Mid. He I a tui a .0 ila U e li.u meni lo ciiIdicc llie iiu-mie The) were In the An I oue tlnel .'I sialt. and their eMemleil in pl.it e Jan. Maich 17. pilots lieve conihal missions atlei the wai II ie.il which unaues in ,i nine noide I.IIIMVi laiyctmu poils. i ontniiialK ilianjjniL' haillelield en ironmeiii. as .veil as soliware inodiliealnms. cnahlcil mil! pilots to dclivei lasei and ( homhs ihal ilesiioveil eor.il ke h.u mililai tai'jeis. Once it heL.mie .ipp.uvnt that war Willi Ii.k v.j-- . me itahle. vu-inieil lo net it n ci w ii h as soon as possible." saul Map Ke in last name a illilield. a 4 I'Jrli IAV pilot "Most ol ns (.new that the onl we were jionijj to net to come home was to take care ol business. Thai's eacll what we did " M.ioi Kevin aiul eii'lit oilier 4 1'Mh I icscia iss lelnmed lo Salt I l i Ivs-mi- i Lake International AiiHrt April 17 and ieceied a inbilani welcome Ironi tamiK members who piotuih displacd lloweis. Hat's and smiles. No timetable was jjiu-- tor when the oilier deployed ineinlx'is will letnrn home. "I was iisi standma theie. eatmu ni Inst Xineiicaii meal at Ms Donald's, and X'ople were comma Up (, mi. m the ait hh1 and saMiii; thank ou." saul Major ke in. ' It was complelels out ol the blue but reall) nice lo hear the were Ix hind us " Another returnmi! pilot. Map Maik. lecalled a dilleient (.elebialioii on the other side ol the woild Seeing the Iraqi people clapping and waunj; at the inenian soldiers ... hat was probabh the most rewarding (.ispeit! ot beniL' a pari ol thai history lo help the voplc tain iheu Ireedom." he said. I oi the first lime in combat histoi. a H 52 Slralolotiress with an AI KC crew from the 4.Vd Bomb Squadron. Baiksdale At B. I.a.. used a U ll .MNG II tarjicimf! pod to strike tartlets at an airfield in northern Iraq on April II. The pod allowed the B !? radar naii;atoi lo designate the targets and direct weaotis without having to rely on another aircraft or person on the ground to "paint" the target with a separate laser designator Reservists from the u20ih Rescue Wing, Patrick Al B. I la., and the A04ih Rescue Squadron. Portland IAP, Oie., plaved a valuable role in reducing the number of American POW s. Hk londucied e missions throughout Iraq looking lor downed and distressed pilots ground forces and evacuating the wounded a 23. pararescue specialists aboard HH-dmission March During Pave Hawk helicopters Hew deep into Iraq lo save seven I S. Marines trapped behind enemy lines. On April 7. a rescue team braved severe weather to fly five miles south of Baghdad to care tor two severely injured soldiers and transfer them to a hospital in Kuwait. The next day a team flew behind enemy lines to extract an A 10 tighter pilot, who edited from his airplane after it was hit while living a close an support mission over western Iraq. The team (lew the uniniured pilot to a coalition base. Seveial V III Thunderbolts and aircrews from the 442nd Fighter Wing. Wlnteman MB Mo. augmented b reservists from the '2th I W. Naval An Station Joint Reserxe Base New Orleans. La., aie tlv mg close-ai- r support missions ova Iraq. According to Met, unit mohilied in support of the 442nd I W is ihe onlv Al RC OIL l RC ( 17 transput! aircrews from the 72Kih Airlift Squadron. Mi Clioul An loiee Base. Wash., participated in the airdrop of .IKKi Vim p.uatioox'rs in northern Iraq during the initial weeks of ihe war. Ihe nighttime airdrop was the largest combat airdrop suae Ihe invasion ol Panama in December 1989 and a first for ihe ("17. I he 72Sth AS continues to participate in airdrop and airland missions throughout Iraq. Reserve C transport aircrews operating out of Westover Air Reserxe Base, Mass.. and crews launching from Charleston A I It. SC.. are involved m transporting needed fixxl and medical the the kill of Baghdad and as hostilities Since into supplies region. subside, these supplies are reaching those Iraqis most in need. Based in the AOR. crews from the 914th Airlift Wing. Niag.ua I alls lnlernalion.il Airport An Reserve Station. N.V.. are also involved in transporting needed food and medical supplies into the region Accoiding lo Colonel Met. Al RC transport aircraft plaved a majoi role in transporting troops, equipment and supplies to the AOR K'loie the war began. They will probably be heavily involved in post-wa- r activities, returning troops and equipment lo the Lniled Stales and delivering humanitarian supplies to the region. ( Af RC Von Scrvitr) A-I- d I I !S laser-guide- C-1- 7 search-and-rescu- The United States Air Force Announces a Proposed Final Environmental Assessment for Explosives Clear Zone Master Plan Hill Air Force Base, Utah ,T. The Environmental Management Directorate, Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force Base (AFD). UT, announces the availability of an Environmental Assessment (EA) and proposes a Finding Of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the proposed action. III! The Air Force proposes to implement the Explosive Clear Zone (ECZ) Master Plan at Hill The purpose of the ECZ Master Plan is to enhance mission effectiveness and resource efficiency, to integrate all organizational requirements, and to formulate a corporate execution Based on the results of this EA. the proposed action will have no significant adverse effects on the human environment or any of the environmental resources described in the EA. 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