Airmen assigned to the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, are helping the Army move its helicopters out of Iraq as part of the drawdown of US combat forces there. Army Apaches, Blackhawks, and other helicopters from bases in northern Iraq are arriving at Balad to be inspected, prepped, and shipped out on Air Force C-5 or C-17 transports to new operating locations. “We have about 70 helicopters coming through here in just two weeks,” said SMSgt. Mark Farrington, special handling superintendent for the 332nd Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Aerial Port team. US troop levels are scheduled to go down to about 50,000 personnel by the end of August, and all US operational forces are scheduled to be out of Iraq by the end of 2011. (Balad report by SSgt. Stacy Fowler)
B-21 Bomber Shelter May Reveal Size of Secret Jet
March 3, 2021
The Air Force may have inadvertently revealed the size of the secret B-21 bomber with the release of an image of a temporary shelter for the airplane. The service is evaluating several designs for temporary shelters for everyday use and deployment to temporary operating locations. If the B-21 fully fits…