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Friday, December 01, 2006
Refueling over Europe
11/30/2006 - A KC-135 Stratotanker from the 100th Air Refueling Wing at Royal Air Force Mildenhall, England, prepares to offload more than 60,000 pounds in fuel to an F-15 from the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath, England. The F-15 joined other U.S. Air Forces in Europe aircraft from Aviano Air Base, Italy, and Spangdahlem AB, Germany, to provide security for the NATO Riga Summit that took place Nov. 28-29 in Latvia where the heads of state and government from the 26 NATO member countries met. Also providing support from USAFE were the 32nd Air Operations Center, the 1st Combat Communications Squadron, and the 616th Air and Space Communications Squadron from Ramstein AB, Germany. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Teresa Pumphrey)
UK Aerial Refueling Frequencies
ARA 1 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100 6761.0
ARA 2 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100
ARA 3 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100
ARA 4 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100
ARA 5 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100
ARA 6 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100
ARA 7 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100 6761.0
ARA 8 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100
ARA 9 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100 (Only HC-130/HH-53)
ARA 10 Anchor East 264.125 264.925 352.100
ARA 10 Anchor West 264.125 264.925 352.100
ARA 11 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100 (KC-135/A-10)
ARA 12 Anchor 264.125 264.925 352.100 6761.0
ARA 13 264.125 264.925 352.100
ARA 14 264.125 264.925 352.100