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    Airmen of Red Horse Squadron Complete Successful Rotation

    Airmen of Red Horse Squadron Complete Successful Rotation

    Photo By Sgt. Waine Haley | Staff Sgt. Josh Florea, Structural Engineer of Lincoln, Neb. is constructing one of 10...... read more read more

    IRAQ

    06.13.2006

    Courtesy Story

    133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

    By Sgt. Waine D. Haley
    133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

    The Air Force does more for the Army than provide air support " when the Air Force's Red Horse Squadron gets involved, the Army's entire living and working conditions improve.

    The 219th Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer is simply known as Red Horse Squadron. While the squadron is deployed, their unit designation is 557th Red Horse; the number designation is changed because the squadron's Airmen are from multiple units of active duty Air Force and Air National Guard. The 557th is a squadron unique to Iraq.

    The Airmen of this unit have a six-month rotation in Iraq. They arrived on Christmas Day last year and have completed 28 projects as their rotation comes to a close.

    "We've completed over $3.5 million in projects," said Maj. Ryck Cayer, commander, 557th. He added his team has performed "nothing short of outstanding â?¦ this is a great group of (Airmen)."

    This group of Airmen improved the working and living conditions at Contingency Operating Base Speicher and Forward Operating Bases Razor and Olson. All of the bases had living quarters improved and additional quarters added.

    "They (FOB Razor and Olson) have really seen the value of our mission." Cayer said. "We improved the FOB's kitchens, added CHU's (Containment Housing Units) and shower units. The Soldiers there really gained a respect for our Airmen."

    The most extensive work was done at COB Speicher " with the repaving of the airfield and the construction of 10 multiple housing units, the Red Horse Tactical Operation Center and four hanger-type buildings that can be used as workshops or warehouses, all built from the ground up.

    As the Airmen of the 219th leave Iraq, the Airmen of the 823rd Red Horse Squadron will step in to take their place in the 557th and will inherit the $3 million worth of projects that are ongoing.

    The 557th is scheduled to deactivate within the next 15 months, giving them a total of five years activation in Iraq.

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    Date Taken: 06.13.2006
    Date Posted: 06.13.2006 09:55
    Story ID: 6801
    Location: IQ

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