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Vol. 14, No. 6 Serving Southern Arizona’s military community, including Davis-Monthan Air Force Base June 2021
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INSIDE Qualifying D-M’s first ADM teams
by Senior Airman
StorIES JACoB T. STepheNS
Asian American, Pacific 355th Wing Public Affairs
Islander Heritage Month, 2 The 355th Security Forces Squadron
hosted its first ever Advanced Designated
Bringing home silver Marksman Course at Davis-Monthan Air
medal, 2 Force Base and in Florence, Arizona, April
14 – 16.
EOD helps keep Tucson Airmen from the 55th Rescue Squadron
safe, 3 and 355th SFS went through classroom and
field training to qualify Davis-Monthan’s
Maintaining hydraulics, first four ADM teams.
4/5 “This is a specialized course for qualify-
ing highly skilled marksmen to be a part of
Enhancing Airmen’s ADM teams,” said Tech. Sgt. George Henry,
355th SFS course instructor. “This qualifi-
capabilities, 6 cation allows members to go into high-risk
areas where they may have to use cover and
Red Flag-Rescue 21-1, 7 concealment to track a target down, gather
intelligence or provide overwatch support
from far distances.” Senior Airman Jacob T. Stephens
This course trained sniper rifle nomen- An Airman prepares to shoot during the Advanced Designated Marksman course
clature; assembly and disassembly of the in Florence, Arizona, April 16. Airmen from the 55th Rescue Squadron and 355th
weapon; as well as mathematic equations Security Forces Squadron were trained in the classroom, as well as in the field, on
that factor in wind, temperature and tactics, techniques and procedures for advanced marksmanship. This was the first
humidity that are required to calculate course of its kind at Davis-Monthan and it produced four qualified Advanced Desig-
Continue to get Davis-Monthan See TEAmS, Page 9 nated Marksman teams.
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com/davis-monthanafb Bushwhacker 21-02 kicks off
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by Senior Airman the ability to rapidly deploy
Date of publication JACoB T. STepheNS to any austere or contested
First Friday 355th Wing Public Affairs location around the world, and
of the month establish, sustain and defend
The 355th Wing conducted the base with organic command
Submission deadline exercise Bushwhacker 21-02 — and control.
15th day of the month the fourth iteration of Dynamic “The wing continues to build
prior to date of publication Wing concept exercises — at off of previous initiatives — in-
cluding multi-capable Airmen
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
Veterans and Volk Field, Wisconsin, May training — to make sure that
Senior Airman Jacob T. Stephens 13 – 17. we are as prepared as possible
Tell us Your Story An Airman inspects cargo as it is loaded at Davis-Monthan Air This exercise proves that the for potential future conflicts,”
Active-duty, Reserve, Retirees Force Base, May 12. Airmen prepared cargo to move to Volk Dynamic Wing is combat ready said Lt. Col. Ryan Pearce, 48th
All military branches are included Field Air National Guard Base, Wisconsin, as part of a simu- as it continues to lead the Air Rescue Squadron commander.
Email name, phone number and a Force in readiness for the high- “In doing this, we strengthen
brief description of your service to lated deployment for exercise Bushwhacker 21-02, which is end fight. The wing is building and expand our capability to
amy@aerotechnews.com the fourth iteration of Dynamic Wing concept exercises by the an operational edge by ensuring
355th Wing. See buShwhAckEr, Page 2
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