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Global Strike Command Challenge 2011 day 2
The 28th Bomb Wing from Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., was awarded the Fairchild Trophy for “Best Bomb Wing” during the second night of the Global Strike Challenge score posting at Barksdale AFB, La., Nov. 9, 2011. Global Strike Challenge is an amalgam of the best of the historic bomb competition and the former missile competition held under previous major commands that owned the missile and bomber missions at the time. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Micaiah Anthony)
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28th BW garners top bomb wing honors

Posted 11/15/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Tech. Sgt. Nathan Gallahan
28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs


11/15/2011 - ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. (AFNS) -- After proving to be the top bomb wing in the U.S. Air Force, the 28th Bomb Wing here will bring home the Stanley Cup of trophies in the bomber community -- the Fairchild Trophy.

The announcement was made during the Global Strike Command's Global Strike Challenge competition award ceremony at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Nov. 9.

Airmen from Ellsworth AFB competed for months in bomber operations, weapons loading and security forces competitions. The scores from all the competing Air Force wings were then tallied. When the dust settled, the 28th Bomb Wing was named the best bomb wing in the Air Force.

"This win is the result of the consistent training and dedication of Ellsworth Airmen in operations, maintenance and mission support," said Col. Mark Weatherington, the 28th Bomb Wing commander. "I applaud the enthusiasm and effort by all the competitors, and consider it a great honor to bring home the Fairchild Trophy. The long range strike capabilities tested in the challenge remain vital to our nation's defense."

The Global Strike Challenge pits bomber, intercontinental ballistic missile and security forces teams from across the Air Force community against one another to foster espirt de corps through competition and teamwork. Competitors and leaders recognize outstanding performances during the competition and understand clearly how this helps to improve combat capabilities while providing valuable crosstalk on lessons learned, according to officials.

Along with the Fairchild Trophy, 28th Maintenance Group crew chiefs will bring home the "Best Bomber Crew Chief Team" award.

The last time the 28th BW won the Fairchild Trophy was in 1989. The trophy, which was originally donated by the Hughes Aircraft Corporation, is named for Gen. Muir S. Fairchild, the former U.S. Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, and has been awarded at every bomb competition since 1951.



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11/16/2011 5:46:59 PM ET
Good to see some of the old SAC traditions return, albeit on a much smaller scale. At the height of the Cold War days, SAC had Bomb-Nav Comp Olympic Arena for Missile Crews and Giant Sword for Crew Chiefs Weapons Loading Teams and Security Police.
A.Rayland, Herndon VA
 
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