Guardian Challenge awards announced

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  • By Master Sgt. Kate Rust
  • Air Force Space Command Public Affairs
Guardian Challenge, the Air Force's premier space and missile competition, reached its zenith after dinner the evening of May 9 as competitors anxiously awaited the results of the contest.

Riding a wave of enthusiastic chanting, Gen. C. Robert Kehler, the commander of Air Force Space Command, took the stage and reminded the crowd of the crucial importance of skill-honing competitions such as Guardian Challenge.

"Out there somewhere is a Soldier, Sailor, Airman or Marine counting on us," he said. "And we will deliver every time they need us."

Competitions were held at bases around AFSPC since March, pitting against one another approximately 200 space professionals in space communications; missile maintenance; spacelift launch; security forces and operations.

"Guardian Challenge is everything I expected," said Capt. Brandon Davenport, a missile combat crew commander from Minot Air Force Base, N.D. This was his first time competing in the challenge, and he felt proud to be a part of the long tradition. "We wear these special patches of former winners. It's nice to be tied back to them."

Maj. Gen. Thomas Deppe, AFSPC vice commander and competition judge, took the stage next and energized the audience even more.

"All right, are you ready to post them?" Above the roar, his call rang out, "All right let's do it!"

The Blanchard Trophy for Best Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Space Wing:
341st Space Wing, Malmstrom AFB, Mont.

The Schriever Trophy for Best Space Launch Wing: 
45th SW, Patrick AFB, Fla.

The Aldridge Trophy for Best Space Operations Wing: 
50th SW, Schriever AFB, Colo.

The King Trophy for Best Systems Wing: 
Space Development and Test Wing, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 

Overall team winners are: 
     Space Communications - 21st SW, Peterson AFB, Colo.
     Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Maintenance - 341st SW
     Best Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Team - 45th SW
     Space Launch Maintenance - 45th SW
     Space Launch Mission Assurance - 45th SW

Best individual team winners are:
     Missile Maintenance
          Missile Radio - 341st SW
          Electronics Laboratory - 91st SW, Minot AFB, N.D.
          Mechanical and Pneudraulics - 341st SW
          Missile Maintenance - 341st SW
          PREL Power, Refrigeration and Electrics - 90st SW, Frances E. Warren AFB, Wyo. 
     14th Air Force Security Forces
          45th SW 
     20th Air Force Security Forces
          341st SW 
     Best 20th AF Combined Security Forces and Helicopter Team
          90th SW  
     Space Operations Crews
          Spacelift Operations - 30th SW
          Space Operations - 460th SW, Buckley AFB, Colo.
          Missile Operations - 341st SW
          Overall Helicopter Operations - 341st SW

The tradition of Guardian Challenge began in 1967 when Strategic Air Command opened its first missile combat competition, nicknamed "Curtain Raiser." Two combat crews from each intercontinental ballistic missile wing and a single combat targeting and alignment team competed to determine the best of the best.

AFSPC officials held the first Guardian Challenge competition in 1994, incorporating units from around the globe including Canada and Australia as well as representatives from the U.S. Navy. This year's contest included the United Kingdom, systems wings and members of the Department of Defense federal police.

"Tonight we honor Guardian Challenge competitors, the best in their business," said Brig. Gen. Ted Kresge, director of Air, Space and Nuclear Operations, and the event's master of ceremonies. "The real Guardian Challenge is to take what you've learned back to your units, and make yourself and your units better."

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