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    RAF Mildenhall shows appreciation for retirees

    RAF Mildenhall shows appreciation for retirees

    Photo By Karen Abeyasekere | Retired U.S. Army Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Jack Klimp speaks to retirees in the Galaxy...... read more read more

    SUFFOLK, UNITED KINGDOM

    06.22.2012

    Story by Karen Abeyasekere 

    100th Air Refueling Wing   

    RAF MILDENHALL, England -- The joint RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath Retiree Appreciation Day was held, June 22, 2012, at RAF Mildenhall. More than 170 people - retirees and their spouses - visited the base and were honored at the event.

    After a morning social at the chapel, the retirees were then given a mission briefing by Col. Christopher Kulas, 100th Air Refueling Wing commander, and Col. Daniel Gerke, 48th In-patient Operations Squadron commander.

    The retirees and their spouses were then taken to Hangar 814, where they had the chance to see a static KC-135 Stratotanker, 100th Security Forces Military Working Dogs demonstration and vehicles, and displays from units including the 100th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department and 48th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal.

    "Events like this are important because it gives (retirees) a chance to come back to the base, provides them information and allows them to see what's currently going on," said Master Sgt. Charles Anderson, 100th Maintenance Squadron and committee member for the event.

    He said the Retiree Appreciation Day is a chance for active-duty members and retirees alike to meet and greet each other.

    Retiree Appreciation Day began at RAF Chicksands in 1986, and was sponsored by the U.K. Retiree Council, when it was known as the "annual barbecue." The event is hosted alternate years between RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath, and is an opportunity for retirees from all over the United Kingdom to get together. It also provides them information from different organizations, and they can ask questions and voice any concerns they may have.

    This year's speaker was retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Jack Klimp, and current president of the National Association of Uniformed Services.

    Larry Budar was one of the many retirees who visited RAF Mildenhall for the event.

    Now living in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, Budar was formerly stationed at RAF Mildenhall, until he retired in 1991. He was a senior master sergeant in the command post, when the wing was formerly the 513th Air Command and Control Wing.

    "I remember it was when we bombed Libya," he said, referring to Operation El Dorado Canyon, conducted in 1986.

    "President (Ronald) Reagan decided to bomb Libya, and the F-111s that were stationed at RAF Lakenheath during that time, were flying all night," said Budar. "I'd worked all night, and I was just coming home and heard all the tankers taking off. I thought to myself, 'Oh, they're really going to go do it!' So I stayed up and watched it on the news."

    He said he was enjoying the Retiree Appreciation Day, and this was the fourth he'd been to.
    Anderson said he believes honoring the retirees in this way is important.

    "They are keeping the legacy alive - we wouldn't be here if it wasn't for them," Anderson said.

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    Date Taken: 06.22.2012
    Date Posted: 06.25.2012 10:31
    Story ID: 90536
    Location: SUFFOLK, GB

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