The Air Force has for now dropped plans to retire most of the A-10 ground-attack jets that form a major mission at ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥â€™s , after the plan was rebuffed by Congress last year.
But the Air Force is again moving to retire some A-10s, and recently revealed documents show more than half of the A-10s in service aren’t deployable overseas because the Air Force is starving the aging fleet of critical maintenance and upgrades.
The Pentagon in its recent fiscal 2023 budget request has proposed retiring 21 A-10s from the Indiana Air National Guard, contending it needs to start retiring older platforms like the A-10 to invest in weapons that can meet modern-day threats posed by peer adversaries like Russia and China.
Last year, Congress blocked the Air Force’s plan to divest 42 A-10s, including 35 at Davis-Monthan, as part of a plan to turn D-M into a center for combat search and rescue units.
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The retirement ban in the fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act marked the fifth time since 2014 that Congress has rejected all or part of the Air Force’s A-10 retirement plans, led in large part by members of the ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ congressional delegation.
D-M is home to the largest contingent of A-10s in the fleet, with 83 Warthogs flown by two active-duty squadrons under the host 355th Wing and one Air Force Reserve A-10 squadron.
Supporters of the A-10 — affectionately known as the “Warthog†— say the Air Force must keep the A-10 flying because it has no replacement for its specialized capabilities for close air support of ground troops.
Unfit to fly?
As recently as last year, the Air Force said it plans to keep 218 combat-capable A-10s flying into the 2030s.
But a recent (POGO) shows that the Air Force has essentially hollowed out the A-10 fleet by starving it of critical maintenance including new wings and upgrades to a central computer system.
The group published a slideshow briefing by the head of the A-10 maintenance program at Hill Air Force Base in Utah dated March 22, detailing how the Air Force has delayed maintenance including a wing-replacement program needed to keep the A-10s flying, put off installations of an upgraded onboard computer system required for deployment, and shifted maintenance resources away from the fleet to create a massive backlog of repair work.
As a result, the Air Force briefing by A-10 system program manager Pam Lee, 145 of the remaining 281 Warthogs are “non-deployable†— meaning they do not have enough flying hours left before major maintenance is required to serve a six-month overseas deployment.
But long after the Air Force first called for the A-10s retirement in 2014, the Warthog continued to be deployed to Afghanistan and against Islamic State militants in Syria.
A-10s also have been sent to Europe in recent years as a demonstration against Russian aggression –10 A-10s based in Maryland were recently sent to Eastern Europe for a major annual exercise even as the war rages on in Ukraine.
‘Hollowing’ fleet
The POGO report notes that the Air Force briefing sums up the effect of neglected maintenance: “Take Away: AF resourced A-10 to divest yet flew it like an enduring fleet, rapidly accelerating decline toward today’s hollowing fleet.â€
The Air Force did not respond to requests for comment on the report by POGO, which is part of the nonprofit Center for Defense information in Washington, D.C., which was founded by retired military officers in 1971.
The Air Force confirmed to Air Force Times that the A-10 briefing slides were genuine but declined to comment.
Dan Grazier, senior defense policy fellow at the Center for Defense Information at POGO called the Air Force’s actions “demolition by neglect.â€
Grazier, a former Marine Corps tank captain who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, said the nation has no other platform dedicated to the close air support of ground troops and there is no reason why the A-10 cannot continue to serve.
“There’s nothing inherently wrong with old aircraft – if an aircraft was well-designed originally and then maintained properly throughout the years, you can get a lot of use out of it,†Grazier said, citing upgrades to the 1950s-era B-52 bomber expected to keep the bomber flying into the 2050s.
Developed in the 1970s to provide close air support against targets including armor, the A-10 flies low and relatively slow and has high visibility to allow it to precisely target its 30-millimeter nose cannon. It has often been used for forward air-traffic control and to support combat search-and-rescue operations.
The latest version, the A-10C, has been upgraded with many modern electronics, including helmet-mounted targeting systems and the jamming and targeting pods.
But without new wings and other required upgrades, many Warthogs will be grounded, the Air Force briefing shows.
Not only has the Air Force slow-walked needed A-10 maintenance and upgrades, Grazier said, but the service has failed to launch a program to develop a new aircraft to fill the Warthog’s role in close air support.
“We shouldn’t be talking about retiring the A-10, we should be talking about retiring the A-30 now — we should be two or three generations beyond the A-10 by now,†Grazier said.
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Air Force officers check out a white Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt during a special showing at Davis-Monthan AFB in June 1975.
Pushing for answers
A former A-10 pilot said he was outraged by the tone of the Air Force briefing published by POGO, though it reflects what he’s heard from the A-10 community.
“It came across as very flippant, like the Air Force is going to do whatever they want regardless of what Congress or the people want,†said Tom Norris, a ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥-area resident who retired as a lieutenant colonel in 2008.
“They are pulling parts off one aircraft to put on another, literally,†said Norris, an A-10 pilot at D-M who served in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Norris and Grazier said the Air Force’s argument about the A-10 being vulnerable to modern air defenses is bogus, noting that A-10s operate near troops and missions in contested area would typically include suppression of air defenses before A-10s or rescue units arrive, for example.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Sen. Mark Kelly, a former Navy pilot who helped block the A-10 retirements last year as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, is aware of POGO’s A-10 report and has serious concerns about it, his office told the Star.
“I’m concerned that the Air Force is not following through on its duty to maintain our active A-10 fleet — many of which are at Davis-Monthan — and am continuing to push for answers and accountability,†Kelly told the Star in an emailed comment. “At the same time, I’m working alongside DM50, the larger Davis-Monthan community, and the Air Force to ensure there is transparency and adequate planning for current and future Davis-Monthan missions.â€
D-M is home to the 355th Wing, which includes one active-duty A-10 combat squadron of 24 planes, an active-duty training squadron, and an Air Force Reserve A-10 training squadron.
Kelly succeeded in attaching an amendment to the omnibus federal spending bill passed in March, requiring the Secretary of the Air Force within 30 days of the submission of the president’s budget to submit a report detailing any proposed A-10 divestments over the next five years.
The report must include “new budget and strategy details on how they will mitigate mission or personnel impacts,†Kelly’s office said.
The Biden administration submitted its budget to Congress on March 28; Kelly’s office said he is still awaiting the Air Force’s report.
Slow-walking upgrades
, Kelly and other members of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥â€™s congressional delegation asked why in fiscal 2021 the Air Force had spent only $15.6 million, or about 15%, of $100 million funds requested and appropriated to sustain the A-10 fleet into the 2030s.
Kelly was joined in the letter by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, and Democratic Reps. Ann Kirkpatrick, Ruben Gallego, Tom O’Halleran and Greg Stanton, along with Republican Rep. Debbie Lesko.
“I’m concerned about the Air Force’s plans to reduce the A-10 mission without a clear plan to replace its close air support capability,†said Kirkpatrick, who raised questions about the A-10 maintenance program with the Air Force in 2020 and again last year. “While I understand the requirements of a high-end fight, the Air Force has yet to demonstrate a capable replacement for the A-10 in the close air support mission.â€
Kelly recently submitted questions to Air Force leaders asking why the service is not asking for any new funding for A-10 wing procurement in its 2023 budget request, when the Air Force has only procured enough wings for 218 planes.
He also asked about reports that the Air Force intends to replace some A-10 wings with used wings from “the Boneyard†— the 309th Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan, home to 101 mothballed Warthogs.
Backing the A-10
Kelly’s advocacy of the A-10 continues a long, bipartisan tradition of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ congressional members supporting the Warthog and D-M, including former Rep. Ron Barber, a Democrat; former Representative and Sen. Martha McSally — a Republican and former A-10 combat pilot; and the late Sen. John McCain, a former Navy aviator.
POGO’s Grazier said he hopes his report will lead to a full investigation into the Air Force’s handling of the A-10 and its defiance of Congress.
“Congress should be hailing a number of Air Force officials from over the years to answer for their open defiance of multiple pieces of legislation,†he said. “The actions of the Air Force go totally against the long tradition of civilian control of the military (by Congress), beyond the arguments surrounding the A-10 and close air support.â€
He noted that in 2018, the Air Force under orders from Congress held a “fly-off†between the A-10 and the F-35 next-generation fighter to compare their effectiveness at close air support.
The Air Force has yet to deliver to Congress a report on the flyoff, Grazier said, adding that sources have told him that the A-10s performed well without any aircraft losses during the simulation.
Norris, the former A-10 pilot, said he hopes Congress holds the Air Force accountable, calling for an audit of the A-10 program.
“As a taxpayer, the Air Force didn’t do what the intention of Congress was and not only that, they withheld information,†he said, citing the importance of the close air-support mission.
“What we’re talking about here is life and death, no hyperbole – when our ground troops need support, I think they need the best.â€
D-M future
The lawmakers’ ban on A-10 retirements last year prompted the Air Force to pause plans to move additional combat search-and-rescue units to D-M from Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada to turn D-M into a “center of excellence†for search and rescue.
The DM50, a longtime group of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥-area civic and business leaders that support Davis-Monthan, had supported that plan as a way to guarantee the base’s future as the A-10s are eventually retired.
But that plan was contingent on the retirement of 35 A-10s at D-M.
DM50 member Stephen Fleming, a University of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ technology and business-development leader who sits on the group’s public-policy committee, said the group wants to see the A-10 fly as long as possible but the base needs to be positioned to take on new missions when they are finally retired.
“We want to see more flying missions come to our base, because we have a lot of a major infrastructure and support that a lot of bases don’t have,†Fleming said. “We don’t want the Air Force thinking of D-M as just ‘the A-10 base.â€
Besides the A-10 mission under the 355th Wing and the 309th AMARG “Boneyard,†D-M hosts a major combat search and rescue contingent, including the 563rd Rescue Group; the Air Force’s only electronic combat group; and the headquarters of the Twelfth Air Force, the air component of the U.S. Southern Command. D-M, also hosts a contingent of F-16s that perform homeland-security missions, a major U.S. Customs and Border Patrol base.
D-M has been a finalist but has been passed over so far as a base for the next generation F-35 stealth fighter, after Air Force environmental studies showed it would have significant noise impacts on neighbors of the urban base.
Kelly and other members of the ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ delegation say they will continue to push for new missions to secure D-M’s future, while preserving the A-10 in the absence of any suitable replacement.
“We’d welcome the (search and rescue) Center of Excellence and are working on what is needed to support it, and I’m continuing to lead conversations with the Air Force about additional missions well-suited for the base, including next generation fighters,†Kelly said.
Photos: Davis-Monthan Air Force Base history
Davis-Monthan AFB, 1927
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1927: Col. Charles A. Lindbergh dedicating Davis Monthan Field in 1927. At that time it was the largest municipal airport in the U.S.
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1927: Charles Lindbergh dedicated Davis-Monthan Air Field field on Sept. 27, 1927, for 2nd Lts. Samuel H. Davis and Oscar Monthan, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ans killed in separate aerial accidents while serving in the U.S. Army. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ file
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1941: Douglas B-18 bombers and crews arrive at Davis-Monthan AFB on Jan. 15, 1941. The Bolo remained the Air Corps' primary bomber into 1941, and the Japanese destroyed some B-18s during the surprise attacks on Dec. 7. Davis-Monthan AFB
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1942: A color guard review outside soldiers' barracks at Davis-Monthan Field, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, in April, 1942 during WWII. Bomber crews for the 39th Bombardment Group were trained at D-M during the war. U.S. Army Air Force
Davis-Monthan AFB 1943-45
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1943-45: The B-24 Liberator at Davis-Monthan. Pilots were trained to fly the bomber at D-M during World War II.
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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WWII: SSgt Art Barko with the B-24 bomber, "Johnny Dough Boy," and 308th Bomb Group in China. The crew trained at Davis-Monthan during World War II. Davis-Monthan AFB
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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WWII: A Boeing B-17 bomber (pictured in 1960) at Davis-Monthan AFB, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥D-M was training base to about 20 bomber groups flying Consolidated B-24 Liberator and Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bombers. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen
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1942: Davis-Monthan AFB, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, in 1942. Davis-Monthan AFB
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1945: Davis-Monthan Band on Tinian Island during World War II.
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1948: Maintenance crew of the City of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, first armed B-50 to land at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and dedicated Sept. 19, 1948 in Air Force day ceremonies. It was the first B-50 to exceed the 500-hour mark in flying time in spring 1949. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen
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1949: A B-29 tanker plane, top, refuels the B-50 bomber "Lucky Lady II" in the air on a practice flight over ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, March 2, 1949. U.S. Air Force
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1954: Boeing B-29 bombers of the 19th Bomb Wing arrive at Davis-Monthan AFB, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, during a ceremony marking their retirement from service in 1954. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen file
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1955: "Bockscar," the Boeing B-29 bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945, shown in storage at Davis-Monthan AFB, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, in 1955. It was transferred to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in 1961. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen
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1953: Davis-Monthan AFB in 1953. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen
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1953:Â Three squadrons of B-47 bombers of the Strategic Air Command at Davis-Monthan AFB in the 1950s. Davis-Monthan AFB
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1955: The stratophere chamber at Davis-Monthan AFB in 1955, where Air Force personnel on flying status make a two-hour simulated high-altitude 'flight' without leaving the ground. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen
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1955: A SAC B-47 bomber from Davis-Monthan AFB slides underneath a KC-97 tanker 15,000 feet above Southern ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ in 1955. The jets slow to 210-250 mph to fly with the slower prop-driven tanker. The tanker transfers thousands of pounds of aviation fuel in a few minutes. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen
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1953-59: F-86 Sabre fighters (shown over S. Korea during the Korean War) fly at Davis-Monthan AFB. U.S. Air Force
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1953-59: McDonnell F-101A (S/N 53-2425) from Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas. Davis-Monthan AFB pilots flew the F-101B version. Davis-Monthan AFB
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1963: An Atlas SM-65 intercontinental ballistic missile on display at Davis-Monthan AFB, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, during Aerospace Days in 1963. The Strategic Air Command's 390th Strategic Missile Wing and its 18 Titan II ICBM sites around ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ were activated a year earlier. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ file
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1962: Artist rendering of the underground Titan II missile site. The Strategic Air Command's 390th Strategic Missile Wing and its 18 Titan II ICBM sites around ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ were activated. Titan Missile Museum
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1963: The 4028th Strategic Reconnaissance Weather Wing, equipped with Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady strategic reconnaissance aircraft, began flying global missions from Davis-Monthan. Pictured: A U2 from at Davis-Monthan AFB in flight over ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ area in July, 1966. Mark Godfrey / ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1963: A U.S. Air Force Lockheed DC-130A Hercules drone control aircraft takes off from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base with four BQM-34 Firebee drones attached to the wing pylons. The Firebee drones were dropped for reconnaissance missions during the Vietnam War. Davis-Monthan AFB
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1964: The 4453d Combat Crew Training Wing is equipped with the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II. Pictured:Â F4C Phantom fighter jet at Davis-Monthan AFB in 1965. Mark Godfrey / ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen
Radar Approach Control at Davis-Monthan AFB, 1970
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1970: Radar Approach Control at Davis-Monthan AFB in 1970. It was staffed 24-hours-a-day by 35 airmen. Operators could see objects on their screen for 57 miles in all directions.
Radar Approach Control at Davis-Monthan AFB, 1970
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1970: The computers behind the scene at Radar Approach Control at Davis-Monthan AFB in 1970. It was staffed 24-hours-a-day by 35 airmen. Technicians ran tape on all radio traffic and kept the system running around the clock.
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1971: A-7D Corsair fighters are activated at Davis-Monthan AFB, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, in 1971. The previously-assigned F-4 Phantoms are moved to Luke AFB west of Phoenix. Jack Sheaffer / ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥
Lt. Col. Jack Van Loan 1973
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1973: Lt. Col. Jack Van Loan and family greet a crowd of nearly 2,000 people at Davis-Monthan AFB, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, on March 24, 1973, after he was released from captivity in North Vietnam.
F-106, D-M, 1977
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Two pilots with the 5th fighter Interceptor Squadron from Minot AFB on deployment at Davis-Monthan AFB, scramble for their Convair F-106 fighter jets during an alert by Luke AFB's 26th NORAD Regional Control Center in 1977. Two pilots were on-duty for 24 hours a day.
F-106, D-M, 1977
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A Convair F-106 Delta Dart emerges from its bunker after pilots scrambled two intercept an unknown threat in 1977. "The Six," as pilots called it, broke the world speed record in 1959, exceeding 1,500 mph. However, the aircraft never saw combat in Vietnam.
F-106 Delta Darts
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Two Convair F-106 Delta Dart interceptors (pilots called them "The Six") take off from Davis-Monthan AFB after being scrambled by the 26th NORAD Regional Control Center at Luke AFB in 1977.
Davis-Monthan AFB history 1976
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1976:Â Officers check out the first A-10 Thunderbolt II ground-attack jet in June, as D-M is transferred to Tactical Air Command (now the Air Combat Command) after 30 years under SAC.
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1978: Davis-Monthan AFB base housing and AMARG in the background in 1978. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Citizen
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1980: Arrival of the 41st Electronic Combat Squadron, equipped with the EC-130H Compass Call jamming aircraft. Pictured: An EC-130H Compass Call on the flightline at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in 2014. U.S. Air Force
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1981:Â The 868th Tactical Missile Training Group stands up at D-M as the only U.S.-based ground-launched cruise missile unit, training airmen to operate the BGM-109G Gryphon. U.S. Air Force
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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1982: The 602nd Tactical Air Control Wing and its subordinate 23rd Tactical Air Support Squadron (TASS), brings the Cessna OA-37B Dragonfly and its forward air control mission to D-M. U.S. Air Force
Davis-Monthan AFB 1996
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1996: NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis touches down at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base on the back of a modified Boeing 747 in 1996. D-M was a frequent stopover for the shuttle on its journey from Edwards AFB in California by the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Davis-Monthan AFB 1998
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1998: A member of the 354th Fighter Squadron takes his gear to his A-10 Thunderbolt to begin the journey to Kuwait to will help enforce a "no-fly zone" over Iraq. Photo by Chris Richards.
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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2001:Â The Air National Guard 162nd Fighter Wing begins flying F-16 Fighting Falcons from D-M as part of an Air Sovereignty Alert detachment on 24-hour alert for homeland-security missions under Operation Noble Eagle. Pictured: ANG pilots at D-M flew air cover over Phoenix during the 2015 Super Bowl.
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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2002:Â The 48th, 55th, and the 79th Rescue Squadron's (RQS) transferred under control of the 355 WG, equipped with HC-130 Combat King fixed-wing aircraft and HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters. Pictured: HH-60's during CSAR training in 2013.
Davis-Monthan AFB history
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2002: Between 150 and 160 U.S. Air Force personnel board a charter airliner at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for deployment to the Middle East in 2002, prior to the invasion of Iraq. Aaron Latham / ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥
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2007: The 214th Reconnaissance Group, operator of the MQ-1 Predator drone, is established as a unit of the Air National Guard 162nd Fighter Wing based at D-M. Pictured: An MQ-1 Predator in a 162nd Fighter Wing hangar at Ft. Huachuca in 2014.
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