Combined Wing ORE scheduled for Aug. 5 to 8

  • Published
  • By Lt. Col. Derek Dill
  • 354th Fighter Wing Inspector General
Eielson's 354th Fighter Wing and 168th Air Refueling Wing are poised to execute a combined operational readiness exercise from Aug. 5 to 8. This is the third time both wings have joined together for such an event.

The intent is to foster cooperation between Eielson's active duty and Air National Guard communities against the backdrop of shared wartime missions--deployment of outbound forces, reception of inbound forces, and home-station tanker air bridge operations.

These combined exercises also represent very purposeful efforts designed to prepare both wings for a combined operational readiness inspection tentatively scheduled for May and June 2009 timeframe.

The wings can expect to receive a mock prepare to deploy order July 28 which will trigger units to assess the availability of various personnel and cargo for deployment.

At an undisclosed time Aug. 5 a mock deployment order will arrive as well as a mock mobilization message to the 168th ARW calling that unit to federal duty status. The 168th ARW will be tasked to fly air refueling missions and the 354th FW will be responsible for critical base operating support functions such as airfield operations and base defense.

By Aug. 8, local air refueling missions will be complete and each wing's respective ability to survive and operate (ATSO) task evaluation activities will be underway. The 354th FW and 168th ARW will operate independently for this portion of the exercise due to differing requirements; however the intent for each is the same. These activities provide a venue to evaluate performance of critical wartime functions associated with a forward operating environment.

From Aug. 5 to 7, the exercise scenario will include a heightened threat to Eielson AFB and can be expected to generate mock changes to the installation's force protection condition.

As a result, anyone on base during this period should anticipate some level of impact to their daily activities. Possibilities include "giant voice" announcements, delays at the main gate, on-base traffic delays, and temporary restrictions to outdoor movement. Additionally, expect instances of single point of entry and ID checks at all facilities (including AAFES and DeCA facilities). Furthermore, there may be delays, reductions and/or temporary suspension of various services, such as medical, personnel actions, base fitness center, and others. However, the dining hall's hours of operations will not change for the exercise.

As with previous exercises of this magnitude, the Eielson Child Development Center and School Age programs will extend their hours Aug. 5 to 8 from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. to accommodate potential early reporting and extended duty hours. For military members working the exercise, any care required before or after that time can be provided in the Family Child Care Extended Duty Care program. Military members working the exercise are authorized EDC, and are required to submit a referral signed by the members' first sergeant.

The Family Child Care office is pre-arranging the placement of children into FCC homes, and space will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis. In order to request extended care, you must have a referral signed by your supervisor.

Referrals can be obtained from the FCC office or your Supervisor. All care provided in the FCC homes under the EDC program is free of charge to the family and referrals will be accepted for care through July 31.

Any questions regarding the above childcare options can be directed to Kara Byers at 377-3636.