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Gen. Raymond Johns (from left), John Marshall, Col. Don Shaffer and Chief Master Sgt. David Spector sign the last KC-135 Stratotanker stationed at Grand Forks Air Force Base, Dec. 3, 2010, after the conclusion of the mission-complete ceremony. The ceremony was held to recognize the completion of 50 years of Stratotanker flight and maintenance operations on base. Grand Forks AFB is scheduled to receive RQ-4 Global Hawks in the summer of 2011. General Johns is the Air Mobility Command commander. Mr. Marshall is the Grand Forks Air Force Base ambassador. Colonel Shaffer is the 319th Air Refueling Wing commander and Chief Spector is the AMC command chief. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Johnny Saldivar)
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319th ARW commander declares mission complete

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by Airman 1st Class Rachel Waller
319th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs


12/6/2010 - GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. (AFNS) -- The 50-year air-refueling mission here was declared complete during a ceremony Dec. 3.

The 319th Air Refueling Wing Commander, Col. Don Shaffer, along with the Air Mobility Command Commander, Gen. Raymond Johns, declared the 319th Operations Group, the 905th Air Refueling Squadron, the 319th Maintenance Group and the 319th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron mission complete in a formal ceremony.

The ceremony was held to recognize the completion of 50 years of KC-135 Stratotanker flight and maintenance operations here.

"Grand Forks Air Force Base has fulfilled its role in national defense through a multitude of operations," said Master Sgt. James Gantar, the master of ceremony with the 319th Mission Support Group. "These operations cover the spectrum from supporting nuclear alert missions during the Cold War; to combat-support and humanitarian missions; past and current conflicts including Vietnam, Panama, Bosnia, Haiti, Iraq, Afghanistan; and as a community pillar and partner in the devastating flood of 1997."

The 905th ARS was the first squadron of tankers to arrive here in 1960, and in 1993, the base transferred from the Strategic Air Command to AMC. With the transfer, the 906th ARS, 911th ARS and 912th ARS were assigned to Grand Forks AFB, making it the first super tanker wing in the Air Force.

"Global power is the ability to hold a targeted risk, in any part of the world, to defend our nation and our freedom," General Johns said. "We wouldn't be able to use the word global in front of vigilance, reach and power without the tanker. This year alone, the KC-135 Stratotanker has off-loaded 127 million pounds of fuel in Afghanistan alone, and you helped that."

After 50 years of service, the 905th ARS is scheduled to inactivate Dec. 31. Along with the 905th ARS, the 319th OG, 319th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and 319th Maintenance Group also are scheduled to inactivate Dec. 31. The 319th Operations Support Squadron, commanded by Lt. Col. Darin Driggers, is set to realign underneath the 319th ARW commander.

In 2005, the Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommended Grand Forks AFB for realignment, allowing the ground work to be set for the new remotely-piloted aircraft mission.

General Johns said to look forward to the base's new chapter. The RQ-4 Global Hawk has capabilities that will have the ability to find people who would want to harm us and keep an unblinking eye on them, he said.

The first Global Hawk is expected to arrive in the summer of 2011.



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12/8/2010 9:39:49 AM ET
Bravo Kudos and Well Done to the past and present members of the 319th Bomber and Tanker Wings.I concur with Jim's observation that the first super tanker wing was the 305th 'Can Do' Air Refueling Wing at KGUS. Been there Done That. CMSgt Retired 305th AREFWOMS 1976-1984 Crew Chief 62-3577 319th ARW 912th ARS 1994-1996
Rich Hasse, Montello WI
 
12/7/2010 12:53:18 PM ET
I applaud the completion of this important mission for the 319th Grand Forks AFB and the Air Force. I only have one quibble -- the statement about the 319th being the first super tanker wing in the Air Force is obviously incorrect since I served with the 305th AREFW an active duty all-refueler wing first formed in 1970 and the 434th ARW a reserve air refueling wing which still exists was first formed in 1987. While I make no claims about what wing was the first all-tanker wing it clearly was not the 319th.
Jim Bemis, Baltimore MD
 
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