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Airmen from the 621st Contingency Response Wing at Joint-Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., push a prefabricated shelter facility from a C-5B Galaxy onto a waiting 60k cargo loader July 1, 2010 at Camp Marmal, Afghanistan. Thousands of tons of supplies have been processed in the past few weeks by teams of CRW Airmen as forces called up by the presidentially-directed surge of manpower and equipment have been arriving into Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Parker Gyokeres)
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NJ-based CRG assumes alert rotation for global mobility mission

Posted 10/1/2010 Email story   Print story

    


by By Tech. Sgt. Parker Gyokeres
621st Contingency Response Wing Public Affairs


10/1/2010 - JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. (AFNS) -- Airmen from the 621st Contingency Wing here will assume responsibility for a four-month rotation of Joint Task Force, Port-Opening alert Oct. 1.

Approximately120 mobility Airmen assigned to the CRW's 817th Contingency Response Group will join 55 Soldiers from an Army Rapid Port Opening Element based at Fort Eustis, Va., to provide initial airbase opening and cargo distribution capability to remote, disaster-stricken or hostile locations worldwide. The four-month stint is part of a constant JTF-PO rotation with its sister unit on the West Coast, the 615th Contingency Response Wing based at Travis AFB, Calif.

"This team is about 85 percent of my entire Contingency Response Group," said Col. Patrick Hollrah, the 817th CRG commander. "We began a thorough equipment inspection and team training process about two-months out so readiness would peak and plateau on the day we assumed alert status."

Every assigned Airman is required to achieve and maintain worldwide deployment availability for the entire four-month alert window, the colonel said.

"Our deployment managers and training office combed through the deployment battle roster and filled every slot with a fully-trained and deployable mobility Airman," Colonel Hollrah said. "In addition to individual readiness, those same Airmen have also been busy inspecting and preparing every piece of equipment they use to accomplish their mission."

Once inspected, the tools, tents, vehicles and support systems tailored to sustain an air mobility force are sealed by air transportation specialists. They sit ready, already weighed with paperwork completed, for immediate departure to an unknown destination. Near-daily inspections will ensure equipment is deployable until the wing hands back alert responsibilities to the 615th.

Previous no-notice deployments of 621st CRW JTF-PO alert teams include the international humanitarian assistance mission to Haiti in 2010, and contingency airlift support operations to Diego Garcia and Bahrain. But Colonel Hollrah cautioned his Airmen to not use the wing's history to shape future expectations.

"One thing I've talked about a lot with my folks is that we can't get ourselves locked into the mindset that everything is going to be just like Haiti," he said. "We have to be experts at our jobs so we can react to the dynamics of the next situation.

"The bottom line is we don't know where the next call is coming from," he continued. "It could be a hurricane, a flood or a wartime tasking. We have to be prepared to do it all. On the first of October, when we assume alert duties, we are certainly ready for the phone to ring."



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