Last aircraft at the 313th AEW
The last aircraft assigned to the 313th Air Expeditionary Wing -- a KC-10 Extender -- takes off from a non-disclosed base in Western Europe on Nov. 8, 2011. The KC-10, from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., departed the European deployed theater of operations. The 313th AEW provided air refueling assets to NATO during Operation Unified Protector -- the United Nations' mandated mission to protect citizens of Libya. The operation concluded Oct. 31, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Andra Higgs)
Photo essay: Last aircraft departs 313th Air Expeditionary Wing



by Maj. Andra Higgs
313th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs


11/9/2011 - WESTERN EUROPE (AFNS) -- A KC-10 Extender deployed to the 313th Air Expeditionary Wing at a non-disclosed base here departed Nov. 8 to return back to the U.S.

Airmen serving in the 313th AEW came from myriad places but served as "one team."

Those Airmen, and the planes they use for air refueling and airlift for Operation Unified Protector, were not only active duty, but also from the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve -- a total force effort, an April 2011 Air Mobility Command news report states. It was an effort that supported the international response to the unrest in Libya and enforcement of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 of a no-fly zone over Libya.

Initially, the operation for the no-fly zone was called Operation Odyssey Dawn. As it transitioned to a full-fledged, NATO-led effort, it became Operation Unified Protector. OUP officially ended Oct. 31, 2011.