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Senior Airman Grant Cairel uses a forklift to load a container onto a trailer while being guided by Senior Airman Scott Knight Jan. 7, 2011, at Lithuania Air Base, Lithuania. Airman Cairel is a transportation management journeyman with the 493rd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron Redeployment Action Team. Airman Knight is an air transportation journeyman with the 493rd EFS RAT. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Stephen Linch)
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RAT helps 493rd EFS get home

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by Staff Sgt. Stephen Linch
48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs


1/18/2011 - LITHUANIA AIR FORCE AIR BASE, Lithuania (AFNS) -- After completing their NATO Baltic air policing mission rotation, Airmen from the 493rd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron only have one thing left to do: get home.

According to Senior Airman Scott Knight, an air transportation journeyman with the 493rd EFS Redeployment Action Team, that is where the 493rd EFS Redeployment Action Team comes in.

"Our mission is to redeploy the 493rd (EFS members) back to (Royal Air Force) Lakenheath, (England)," he said, mentioning that the team would also help communications and barrier maintenance Airmen get back to their home station of Ramstein Air Base, Germany.

Although the undertaking will require the help of every one of the approximately 50 Airmen still in country to get the Airmen and equipment from Lithuania to RAF Lakenheath, England, the RAT is at the heart of the operation.

"If it can't fit on an F-15 (Eagle), we move it," said 2nd Lt. Angela Ames, the 493rd EFS RAT officer in charge.

The six Airmen of the 493rd EFS RAT deployed from the 48th Logistics Readiness Squadron at RAF Lakenheath, with the task of moving 195 short tons of equipment, consisting of everything from jet engines to wrenches, approximately 1,000 miles across Europe.

"It will take two C-17 (Globemaster IIIs), two C-130 (Hercules) and 12 to 15 semi-trucks with trailers to move all the equipment and Airmen that made the 493rd EFS's rotation of Baltic air policing possible to RAF Lakenheath," Airman Knight said.

Although the RAT members can often be found driving forklifts to load aircraft or trailers, filling out customs forms or planning logistics, a large part of the job is coordinating with home station, major command and host-nation agencies.

Even with a language barrier, the RAT members said they were happy with the support received from Lithuanian agencies.

"They have been really helpful," said Lieutenant Ames, referring to the support from members of the Lithuanian air force. "If there is an issue, they will say, 'No, we really, really can't do that.' You take them at what they say, because they are really busting their butts to help us."

Thanks to the support, the RAT members will soon finish getting the Airmen and the equipment home.

"It is great to have those folks here," said Master Sgt. Andrew Van Houten, the 493rd EFS first sergeant, maintenance superintendant and project officer. "We need to get home ... and we couldn't do that without (the Airmen from the 48th) LRS."



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2/4/2011 8:43:47 AM ET
Dear Somewhere in Las Vegas - Thank you for the compliment. Have fun in Vegas.
SSgt Linch, RAF Lakenheath
 
1/18/2011 6:01:00 PM ET
I love the second photo. Awesome job, SSgt Linch.
Somewhere in, Las Vegas
 
1/18/2011 2:15:57 PM ET
They're really helpful yet they only reply - No...we really REALLY can't do that. Kinda contradictory huh? That's management for you. LOL First class 48 LRS...jeez
Dubya, RAFL
 
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