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Incirlik Airmen fuel Operation Odyssey Dawn
Senior Airman Kevin Kloss refuels a Qatari Mirage F-1 March 25, 2011, at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, in support of Operation Odyssey Dawn. Airman Kloss is assigned to the 39th Logistics Readiness Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
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Incirlik AB Airmen fuel Operation Odyssey Dawn

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by Senior Airman Anthony J. Hyatt
39th Air Base Wing Public Affairs


3/31/2011 - INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey (AFNS) -- When four Qatari Mirage F-1s and a C-17 Globemaster III landed March 25 here, Airmen from the petroleum, oil and lubricants flight sprung into action to help get the aircraft to their final destination.

The 39th Logistics Readiness Squadron POL flight here refueled the Qatari aircraft in support of Operation Odyssey Dawn.

"We were honored to support our Qatari allies and their role in Operation Odyssey Dawn," said 1st Lt. Jordan Clark, the 39th LRS fuels management flight commander.

Joint Task Force Odyssey Dawn is the U.S. Africa Command task force established to provide operational and tactical command and control of U.S. military forces supporting the international response to the unrest in Libya and enforcement of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973. UNSCR 1973 authorized all necessary measures to protect civilians in Libya under threat of attack by Moammar Gadhafi's forces.

The POL flight's primary responsibility is supplying fuel to all aircraft and assets here.

"Our mission is to receive and then distribute critical energy resources to the user in a safe and timely manner," said Lieutenant Clark.

The 39th POL flight is the second busiest in all U.S. Air Forces in Europe and sixth busiest in the Air Force, officials said. Last year, the POL flight received, transferred or issued more than 160 million gallons of jet fuel.

The strategic location here makes the POL flight that much more important, Lieutenant Clark said.

POL responsibilities touch nearly every organization here, and at any given time they may have to issue thousands of gallons of jet fuel, according to the fuels management flight commander.

"You can see your direct impact on the mission when you refuel an aircraft and it takes off," said Senior Airman Kevin Kloss, a 39th LRS member.



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3/31/2011 4:30:52 PM ET
Hi. Qatari air force use French Mirage 2000-5. As you can see, this is two Mirage 2000-5 on the photo and not Mirage F-1. Regards, Franck
Franck, France
 
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