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Staff Sgt. Arthur Hamabata installs fins on an AIM-7 Sparrow missile at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, on July 16 during the Rim of the Pacific Exercise 2006. Sergeant Hamabata is with the Hawaii Air National Guard's 154th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo)
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Total force at work in RIMPAC

Posted 7/18/2006 Email story   Print story

    


by Tech. Sgt. Chris Vadnais
Air Force Print News


7/18/2006 - HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (AFPN) -- Seven F-15 Eagle fighter jets assigned to the Hawaii Air National Guard fired AIM-7 Sparrow missiles at drones dropped from a Navy F-18 July 16. Pilots fired the missiles in the Pacific Missile Range Facility off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii, as part of the 2006 Rim of the Pacific Exercise, known as RIMPAC.

RIMPAC brought friendly forces from the Pacific theater and the United Kingdom together to engage in air and sea war games.

The opportunity to fire live ordnance in Hawaii does not come often. Crews usually travel to Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., for firing practice. Even then the missiles they use are loaded with telemetry equipment rather than live ordnance.

"We had the option to either destroy or shoot 14 missiles," said Maj. John Traettino, an F-15 pilot with the Hawaii Air National Guard's 199th Fighter Squadron. "It's actually less expensive to shoot the missiles as opposed to destroying them. It's excellent training for us as pilots and controllers. It's just a fantastic opportunity for the Hawaii Air National Guard."

These days a training exercise that saves money is like gold. The Air Force's Smart Operations 21 strategy challenges Airmen at all levels to look for value-added opportunities just like this.

But saving money while getting valuable wartime training is just part of the benefit of these sorties. This mission also demonstrated the total force concept the Air Force is perfecting -- Air National Guard operations seamlessly integrating into active-duty missions. The Pacific Command's RIMPAC exercise provided the framework to showcase that cooperation.



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