By Sr Airman Justin Creech, 137ARW Public Affairs
WILL
ROGERS ANGB, OK. The OK-ANG's 137ARW welcomed the arrival of the MC-12W
aircraft here on July 10. The arrival of the MC-12 marks the return of flying
operations to WRANGB for the first time since 2007.
The 137ARW received
the MC-12 based on its manpower, facilities, existing command structure, and
strong relationships with local community leaders. The geographical location of
the 137ARW provides a highly-conducive flying environment and appropriate
training facilities.
"The 137ARW is very excited to return flying
operations back to Will Rogers ANGB and join Air Force Special Operations
Command," said Air Force Col. Devin R. Wooden, 137ARW commander. "Our last eight
years at Tinker AFB and our partnership with the 507ARW is an honored part of
our great history. We proudly flew off of this ramp for 58 years before we left
for Tinker and to be a part of the team to bring flying operations back is very
satisfying. I feel like everyone is back home."
The MC-12 is a medium- to
low-altitude, twin-engined turboprop aircraft. Its primary mission is to provide
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance support directly to ground forces
serving overseas.
The partnership between AFSOC and the Air National
Guard and the ability of the ANG to retain members is another reason WRANGB was
chosen to house the MC-12. Air National Guard members historically leave units
at significantly lower rates than Active Duty units, which will allow Manned
Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance expertise to be retained
long-term and become more fully developed. The ANG unit will be able to retain
critical expertise by recruiting and retaining those members who are planning to
separate from active duty.
"I am personally very happy to be back at the
base at which I began my military career," said Air Force Lt. Col. Justin
Walker, 185ARS commander. "I am also very excited about the addition of new
tactical Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance aircrew members to the
squadron.
The basing of the MC-12 is a significant moment for the 137ARW
as they transition to an Air Force Special Operations Wing. As a part of AFSOC,
the wing will provide highly-trained Air Commandos to execute global special
operations missions.
As part of the first Air National Guard/Air Force
Reserve partnership, the 137ARW has been functioning as a
geographically-separated base with KC-135 Stratotanker flight operations at
Tinker Air Force Base and support operations at WRANGB. This partnership was the
result of the last major Base Relocation and Closure commission that threatened
the 137th with permanent closure.
"The squadron, and ultimately the wing,
are poised for complete mission success due to the mix of current and new
members," said Walker.