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Author:  Lil Hitler [ 27 Jan 2005, 11:42 ]
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JackB & I where talking the other day and came up with an interesting question. What was the shortest amount of time an active duty A-10 unit was assigned to a base and where was it?

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Author:  prkiii [ 27 Jan 2005, 12:06 ]
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JackB & I where talking the other day and came up with an interesting question. What was the shortest amount of time an active duty A-10 unit was assigned to a base and where was it?

capche-capche da - we go forward together

Faugh ah Ballaugh -Clear The Way-
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My guess would be McCord....just from what I remember people talking about at Moody....

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Author:  sgtgoose1 [ 27 Jan 2005, 12:06 ]
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I'D SAY IT WAS MOODY AB OR THE 74TH WHEN IT GOT TO POPE AFB AND THEN WENT TO F-16'S.



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Author:  prkiii [ 27 Jan 2005, 12:31 ]
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I'D SAY IT WAS MOODY AB OR THE 74TH WHEN IT GOT TO POPE AFB AND THEN WENT TO F-16'S.



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We had A-10s at moody for around 6 years...I got there in 95 & we had a few, I'm thinking it was 2000 or 2001 when they left....I sure do miss going down to Valdosta & see my old girls...oh well...we had one on the ramp here at Robins today from "BC" two travel pods & an external tank...haven't made my way over there though TA gets a little touchy...bad thing is, I bet I know more about the old girl than they do...changes & all...lol...

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Edited by - prkiii on Jan 27 2005 11:31 AM

Author:  Weasel_80-204 [ 27 Jan 2005, 12:51 ]
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354th FS McCord AFB, WA.

Activated 1992 Deactivated 1993. It was a tenant unit from the 355th FW.

Author:  Lil Hitler [ 27 Jan 2005, 17:54 ]
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I was thinking McCord myself, just wanted to see if there had been another unit out there with a shorter life span.


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Author:  D.B. [ 27 Jan 2005, 18:24 ]
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Were they ever at Little Rock?
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Author:  Coach [ 27 Jan 2005, 18:38 ]
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Goose, the 74th came to Pope in F-16's, then transitioned to A-10's later.

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Author:  Horrido [ 27 Jan 2005, 19:15 ]
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Here's a link to McChord's A-10s:

http://www.mcchordairmuseum.org/REV%20B ... BORDER.htm

They need to do some editing and corrections, though. lol

I actually posted a question on this a few weeks ago in the A-10 modelling forum, since I'd like to build a McChord 354th/355th A-10, but need information on unit markings and their load-outs for training/exercises, etc.

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Author:  Dice-man [ 31 Jan 2005, 17:06 ]
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McCord is the right answer and no DB the Hawg was never stationed at Little Rock.

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Author:  Lil Hitler [ 31 Jan 2005, 17:57 ]
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Dice,

Seems like I remember you mentioning that the AF never really decided to put the Hogs in McCord but it was more a holding pen for them until they could get them in Georgia. Am I remembering that correct?


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Author:  MUGS [ 31 Jan 2005, 18:27 ]
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Hitler, I'm not sure about them going to McChord until they could put them in Ga, cause we had all the "flyable storage" jets at Shaw that went to Moody (I think these came for Grissom). I'm sure Dice will set us straight.

Author:  jbpig [ 31 Jan 2005, 18:28 ]
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From what I was told is the Hogs were supposed to go to Moody in 91-92 sometime when the beach closed, however Hurricane Andrew ripped Homestead to pieces, the lawn darts had to be moved to Moody, taking the 70th's place for a bit.

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Author:  sgtgoose1 [ 31 Jan 2005, 20:50 ]
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COACH,

I LEFT A COUPLE OF MONTHS BEFORE THE CHANGE TO POPE,I WAS ALWAYS UNDER THE IMPRESSION THEY WENT AS HOGS THEN WENT TO F-16'S WHEN THEY GOT THERE.
BECAUSE THEY DID TAKE 74TH TROOPS FROM EAFB AND STUCK'EM ON LAWNDARTS WHEN THEY SHOWED UP,PLUS TROOPS WENT TO POPE WITH THE HOGS AND THEIR FAMILES IN SOME CASES HAD TO MOVE WITHOUT THE MEMBER.
I MISSED THAT TRIP,ONE OF OUR C-141'S HELPED WITH THE MOVE AND I WAS STUCK RUNNING 3RD SHIFT AT TRAVIS.

ANOTHER TIDBIT ALOT OF THOSE HOG DAWGS THAT WERE AT EAFB THAT DIDNT GO TO POPE WERE SENT TO ALOT OF THE WEST COAST BASES AS KC-10 TROOPS.
MY AFSC WAS HEAVIES SO I WAS SENT EARLY TO TRASH HAULERS,ALMOST GOT STUCK ON "FRED" BUT I KNEW THE CO OF THE 602 OMS FROM MY T-39 DAYS AT SCOTT AFB AND HE PICKED ME UP.
THANKGOD

GOOSE

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Edited by - sgtgoose1 on Jan 31 2005 7:55 PM

Author:  Lil Hitler [ 31 Jan 2005, 22:41 ]
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Muggs,

I remember the jets in flyable storage, but we didn't send all of them to Moody did we? I can remember going out to DM on the transfer team and picking up several aircraft from out there. But, I also know we has a 28 PAA as opposed to the typical 24 so that could have been the reason for that.

DICE, any input on this??????


sgtgoose,

Found this on Pope's history page...

<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Pope AFB underwent a major change 1 June 1992, as the 23rd Wing "Flying Tigers" activated under the new Air Combat Command. The Wing consisted of the74th Fighter Squadron which flew F-16 C/D Viper forward air control aircraft, the 75th Fighter Squadron, with A/OA-10 Thunderbolt II close air support aircraft, and the 2nd and 41st Airlift Squadrons, which flew the C-130E Hercules. The activation of the 23rd as a composite wing at Pope began a new era of support for Fort Bragg's XVIII Airborne Corps and 82nd Airborne Division. Pope continued to be the center for global mobility of America's fighting forces, with personnel and equipment supporting operations in Somalia, Southwest Asia, and the Balkans.<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>


So, I'd have to say, yes the 74 started out at Pope as a F-16 unit.

Hey JackB that explanes a lot, dosen't it?


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Author:  fenderstrat72 [ 01 Feb 2005, 04:46 ]
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Mugs and Hilter,
Did you guys work A-10 storage at Shaw? I remember Bobby Starr and Tom Nichols working there. Dave White was the MSgt in charge. I worked there in weapons. I say worked in a very loose fashion. That was some of the most skate duty I ever had. There was also some guy named John that had a freak boating accident. Hit a log and the engine was torn from his boat, flipped through the air and landed in the passenger seat still running. Luckily for Bobby Starr his wife refused his kitchen pass that day or he would have been in that seat. I also remember Steve Barthlow coming up from Moody to inspect the jets they would get.

Fender
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Author:  Dice-man [ 01 Feb 2005, 05:01 ]
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I don't have time to get into it this morning but the whole "Hawg shuffle" from 1992-1998 was driven by BRAC closing a lot of A-10 units (because they thought they were going to the boneyard) and the post DS decission to keep the A-10 in the inventory. The AF put them were they could until they could develop a "new" fielding plan.

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Author:  MUGS [ 01 Feb 2005, 16:44 ]
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I didn't work the storage jets, but I was in Spec flight at that time. I think we sent Joe Neff and Denise Terrill down to work them. Not sure on those names, but that's what comes to mind.

Author:  jackb [ 01 Feb 2005, 17:56 ]
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>The activation of the 23rd as a composite wing at Pope began a new era of support for Fort Bragg's XVIII Airborne Corps and 82nd Airborne Division.

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Sure does. Also kinda quashes the rumors that've been going around forever about the 23rd leaving Pope. IMHO, those jets aren't going anywhere till Ft. Bragg closes, in other words, not for a loooooooong time.

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Author:  Lil Hitler [ 02 Feb 2005, 00:03 ]
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Mugs and Hilter,
Did you guys work A-10 storage at Shaw? I remember Bobby Starr and Tom Nichols working there. Dave White was the MSgt in charge. I worked there in weapons. I say worked in a very loose fashion. That was some of the most skate duty I ever had. There was also some guy named John that had a freak boating accident. Hit a log and the engine was torn from his boat, flipped through the air and landed in the passenger seat still running. Luckily for Bobby Starr his wife refused his kitchen pass that day or he would have been in that seat. I also remember Steve Barthlow coming up from Moody to inspect the jets they would get.

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Now there's some name's I haven't heard in some time boy does it bring back some memories. Can't say that I officaly worked down there but I did make a few trips down after hours to liberate some mission essential parts. If only I had known then that I would end up working those same birds down at Moody I think I might have left them alone (LOL).

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Author:  fenderstrat72 [ 03 Feb 2005, 04:29 ]
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So Hitler was you in Specs or APG? Do you remember JD Prater or MSgt Dijon (DJ)? Hey Mugs I see one of your old flight chiefs occasionally, remember Cimo? How about Max Evans, he was a SMSgt? By the way do any of you know what happened to Dave Fain? He was a crew dog that worked in AMQP, Joe maybe you know?

Fender
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and I hadn't even the courtesy to thank her".
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Author:  Dice-man [ 03 Feb 2005, 04:32 ]
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WOW, now there's a name I haven't heard in a while! The last I heard of Dave was he PCSed to Pope, don't know what happen to him after that.

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Author:  Lil Hitler [ 03 Feb 2005, 11:23 ]
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So Hitler was you in Specs or APG? Do you remember JD Prater or MSgt Dijon (DJ)? Hey Mugs I see one of your old flight chiefs occasionally, remember Cimo? How about Max Evans, he was a SMSgt? By the way do any of you know what happened to Dave Fain? He was a crew dog that worked in AMQP, Joe maybe you know?
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Fender,

I was APG and worked for both DJ (expiditor) and JD (flight chief). Last I heared JD was still around the Shaw area but I havn't seen him in years. As for Fain he was at Pope but I'm not sure if he's still there. Also I'm not sure if you remember Larry Carpenter (Slow V-10 days), Ron Dobbins, Rick Barh and a whole slew of others that I can't remember off the top of my head, but they were all stationed up there, or at least when I left in 2003.

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Author:  Type 7 [ 03 Feb 2005, 21:50 ]
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How about the shortest time AFRES unit, would that be Grissom?

Or the shortest ANG unit.....not sure, but am thinking Wisconsin.

Author:  jackb [ 04 Feb 2005, 16:05 ]
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Also I'm not sure if you remember Larry Carpenter (Slow V-10 days), Ron Dobbins, Rick Barh and a whole slew of others that I can't remember off the top of my head, but they were all stationed up there, or at least when I left in 2003.
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