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NEWS | March 9, 2021

187th Fighter Wing conducts rapid mobilization exercise

By Capt. Jenny Hyden 187th Fighter Wing

DANNELLY FIELD, Ala. – Airmen from the 187th Fighter Wing took part in a rapid deployment training exercise where they prepped the grounds at an airfield to receive and relaunch six F-16 Fighting Falcons.

“The chief of staff of the Air Force has emphasized that we need to get to know how our competitors think about war and adapt to their methodology,” said Col. Ed Casey, the 187th Fighter Wing’s commander. “The days of forward-deploying to facilities that were specially constructed to support our mission are behind us, and that is driven by the way our competitors are posturing.”

Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., Air Force chief of staff, said great power competitors like China and Russia have made increasingly aggressive efforts to challenge U.S. advantages that were previously uncontested. Brown challenged Airmen at all levels to think about how the nation’s adversaries are conducting war and to adapt the service’s methods to those competitors.

“What we really wanted to get out of this exercise was a change in mindset,” said Lt. Col. Brandon Baughman, 187th FW chief of plans. “We need our Red Tail Airmen to disrupt the way we have thought about going to war the past few decades and develop how we will go to war in the future.”

The wing is focused on empowering Airmen at all levels to develop the tactics and techniques they will use to rapidly mobilize in what the service is naming “agile combat employment,” or ACE. Baughman said the concept is nothing new to the Air Force. In fact, it’s the way the Tuskegee Airmen, the wing’s predecessors, thought about and engaged in war.

The exercise at an airfield in Dothan was conducted March 2-4.

 

 

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