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    US Air Force turns over aircraft hangar to Iraqi air force

    US Air Force turns over aircraft hangar to Iraqi air force

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Tabitha Kuykendall | Brig. Gen. Scott Hanson, 321st Air Expeditionary Wing commander, greets members of the...... read more read more

    Members of the Iraq Training and Advisory Mission - U.S. Air Force and the Iraqi air force stood shoulder to shoulder during a ribbon cutting ceremony at Kirkuk Regional Air Base, March 10.

    They watched as Brig. Gen. Scott Hanson, 321st Air Expeditionary Wing commander, and Staff Lt. Gen. Anwer Ameen, Iraqi air force commander, signed a letter of acceptance and transfer for the newly restored Skeleton Hangar, ushering in yet another major milestone for the Iraqi air force's Squadrons 1 and 3.

    The turning over of the hangar holds significance for the Iraqi air force because it allows them the capability to maintain and house their own aircraft.

    "Its completion is one of many large projects the United States has provided to establish the Iraqi air force as a credible, enduring military," said Capt. Jarret Flexman, 321st Mission Support Advisory Squadron Base Support Unit chief, deployed from Hanscom AFB, Mass.

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers took on construction of the project in November 2008.

    The building is the largest on base and was completely remodeled from the ground up, including repairing of all the hangar doors and equipment, rewiring all the electrical work, adding water pumps, air compressors and hoses, and constructing side offices and bathrooms in the hangar.

    Ameen expressed gratitude on behalf of him and his men after viewing the finished product.

    "All of the technicians know how important the Skeleton Hangar is to maintaining air force operations," he said through an interpreter. "This will lead the way in advanced and powerful operations conducted daily in regards to our missions. I thank you everybody who participated in putting the Skeleton back on line. Wherever you look, you see all the projects done by the Americans, our partners. We cannot say thank you enough for conducting those missions and projects."

    Hanson took time to speak of the implications of the turnover.

    "While this is an empty hangar today, I know all the technicians are looking forward to and can see in their minds the work that will be done here by hundreds of people." The mission of the Iraqi air force — whether it be providing ISR (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance), airlift or precision air to ground attacks — is very important to the security of the country of Iraq.

    "I had the opportunity to see that personally, along with your commander, on [Iraqi] Election Day," he added. "Work will be done on airplanes in this facility, and it will be just one piece of the great power that you bring to the Iraqi air force. I'm excited to see this for you all today."

    Ameen gave what he described as fatherly advice to the men in his command.

    "I advise my fellow Iraq air force members to use the hangar to the fullest and maintain and clean it, so you can conduct all of the operations successfully," he concluded. "Don't let it go to waste."

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    Date Taken: 03.10.2010
    Date Posted: 03.16.2010 03:43
    Story ID: 46720
    Location: KIRKUK, IQ

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