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NEWS | Nov. 17, 2025

Pennsylvania Air Guard’s 171st Airmen Home from Operation Spartan Shield

By Tech. Sgt. Kyle Brooks, 171st Air Refueling Wing

CORAOPOLIS, Pa. — Cheers, hugs and tears of joy filled the air at the 171st Air Refueling Wing as more than 120 Airmen returned home recently after a 150-day deployment to the Middle East in support of Operation Spartan Shield.

The returning Airmen were greeted by a crowd of family members, colleagues and base leadership eager to welcome them back.

"It's an incredible feeling to have our Airmen home safely," said Col. Scott Rushe, 171 Air Refueling Wing deputy wing commander. "Their dedication and professionalism during this deployment were essential to the success of Operation Spartan Shield and reflect the highest standards of the 171st."

A total of 121 personnel and 57 tons of cargo were mobilized on short notice to provide critical logistical and operational support to U.S. military operations in the U.S. Central Command, or CENTCOM, area of responsibility. The deployment significantly enhanced mission readiness and capabilities within the region.

Operation Spartan Shield is an ongoing U.S. mission focused on strengthening partnerships and maintaining a stabilizing presence in the Middle East. The 171st Air Refueling Wing Airmen provided crucial support, including aerial refueling for U.S. and NATO allies operating within the region.

The 171st Air Refueling Wing is a critical component of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard, providing aerial refueling capabilities and support to military operations worldwide. The wing's commitment to excellence ensures the readiness and effectiveness of U.S. forces both at home and abroad.