Air Force F-16s and A-10s flew close air support to cover the rescue of an Army aircrew after its AH-64 Apache attack helicopter crashed in northern Afghanistan. The downed crew’s wingmen relayed a distress call through a nearby KC-135 tanker to an E-3 AWACS that broke off to assist in coordinating the recovery. “We knew the guys on the ground were going to need armed overwatch, so we called in the F-16s,” said Maj. Paul Lankes, AWACS mission crew boss during the Dec. 30 mission. Low on fuel, the Vipers rendezvoused with the KC-135 and then guarded the crew until relieved on station by a pair of A-10s that, in turn, kept watch until a rescue convoy arrived to extract the two-man Apache crew. “That kind of orchestration is what we do,” summed Capt. Joel Doss, AWACS electronic combat officer. (380th AEW report by SSgt. J.G. Buzanowski)
B-52s Land at RAF Fairford for Bomber Task Force Mission
Aug. 18, 2022
Multiple B-52 bombers from Minot Air Force Base, N.D., arrived at RAF Fairford, England, on Aug. 18 as part of a bomber task force mission in Europe, U.S. Air Forces in Europe announced. Flying into Fairford, the B-52s from the 5th Bomb Wing got a quick start on training with…