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 Bringing home silver medal  Joining forces for Arizona




                     by Tech. Sgt.             bilities of the Arizona National Guard and is
             CouRTneY RiChARDSon               considered Defense Support of Civil Authori-
 by Tech. Sgt.    “Gunsmoke” was the USAF’s air-to-  tactical problem scenarios with moving   ties mission.
 CouRTneY RiChARDSon  ground gunnery and bombing competition   vehicles while dealing with multiple restric-  944th Fighter Wing and Arizona National Guard   “Our mandate — the Adjutant General
 with multiple airframes held at Nellis AFB,   tions and timing constraints, and finally a   Public Affairs
 944th Fighter Wing Public Affairs             of the Arizona National Guard, also called
 Nevada. When they discontinued that event   combat search and rescue scenario.”  SALT RiveR PimA-mARiCoPA in-  TAG — is to fill gaps that exist in the com-
 Reserve Citizen Airmen from the 924th   in 1995, Col. Cliff Latta of the Michigan Air   The maintenance units often compete in a   DiAn CommuniTY, Ariz. — COVID-19   munity in response to COVID-19,” Leeper
 Fighter Group competed in Hawgsmoke   National Guard initiated “Hawgsmoke” and   Marshalling and Spot on Parking Competi-  took the world by storm, forcing everyone to   said. “Over the period of one year we have
 2021 at Moody AFB, Georgia, April 13-17.              held its first competition in 2002.  tion, however, unique to this year’s event   prepare for the worst kind of emergency — the   been adjusting our focus on what the most
 This biennial aerial competition is de-  This competition is traditionally held   was the addition of the first-ever Weapons   unknown. Countries were forced to put their   important need is for the community and
 signed to test the bombing, missile and   biennially at the previous winners’ instal-  Load Crew Competition.  emergency preparedness and response train-  what the gaps are.”
 tactical gunnery skills of the pilots and   lation. However, due to COVID-19 restric-  “It was an excellent addition,” said Lt.   ing to test on a real-world scale.  As vaccines were released, communities
 maintainers of the U.S. Air Force A-10C   tions, the host delayed the 2020 event   Col. Whitney Lee, 924th AMXS commander.   Once scientists began to dissect the virus,   around Arizona were faced with the challenge
 Thunderbolt II aircraft. The 47th Fighter   opting to host it in 2021.  “The maintenance community, especially   the vaccine was created. The struggle for many   of setting up and staffing locations that were   Courtesy photo
 Squadron and the 924th Aircraft Mainte-  The competition consists of A-10 Thun-  weapons, takes a great deal of pride in   communities was how to efficiently distribute   accessible to the majority of their residents for   Reserve Senior Airman Danielle Ippolito, 944th Medical Squadron nurse, and Army
 nance Squadron, under the 924th Fighter   derbolt II four-ship teams from around the   mastering their craft and displaying their   it without breaking the safety recommenda-  them to obtain the vaccination.  Guard Spc. Karston Gardner, Combat Medic, 856th Military Police Company, pre-
 Group,  made up one of 13 units from   world, fighting to be considered the “Best   comradery amongst their teammates. Any   tions set forth by the Centers for Disease   “When we got the demand of 1,200 vaccines   pare to administer COVID-19 shots to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
 around the world to compete at this year’s   of the Best” in ground attack and target   opportunity to showcase their teamwork   Control. That is how the military got involved.  for one day, our core group of employees that   residents at the Salt-River Point of Dispensing site, March 26. As part of the Arizona
 Hawgsmoke.   destruction.  and loading skills is a privilege.”  The U.S. Armed Forces are constantly   had to be able to pull that off was strained,”   National Guard Task Force Medical, servicemembers are augmenting vaccination
 “Hawgsmoke is the last great aerial   “The 47th FS participated in the flying   The Airmen participated in a squadron-  The 47th Fighter Squadron competed   training on emergency preparedness. They   said Terry Nelson, a Salt River Pima-Maricopa   sites for communities with low staffing and a high demand.
 gunnery competition,” said Col. Abel Ra-  competition,” Ramos said. “It consists of   level competition to earn the right to take   against 13 other A-10 Thunderbolt II   practice often and are tested on their ability   Indian Community Point of Dispensing man-
 mos, 924th FG commander. “It was built   airborne bombing and gunnery — because   part in Hawgsmoke 2021.  teams, winning 2nd place overall, dur-  to respond accordingly. Communities within   ager. “We definitely reached out and used our   Then, we fill in and help them until they get   of the ways was to reach out to the Army, Air
 upon the ashes of the classic Gunsmoke   it’s the Hawg of course, and everyone wants   “This encourages Airmen to continue to   ing the Hawgsmoke 2021 competition   Arizona sought help from their federal first   Federal partners to be able to augment some   their operations going fluidly for themselves.”  Force, and Navy Reserves.”
 Competition.”  to hear the mighty BRRRTTT — solving   perform at their highest level and challenge   at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., April 13-  line of defense, the Arizona National Guard.  of the vaccinations (and this POD as a whole)  As the need across the state continued to   It is not a common practice for medics
 one another to be the best maintenance   17. The units were tested on airborne   “We stood up Task Force Medical about a   to meet that demand.”  grow, Leeper realized he didn’t have the man-  from the U.S. Air Force Reserve to work
 professionals and teammates they can be,”   bombing and gunnery, solving tactical   year ago — right at the beginning of the out-  Leeper explained that his task force only   ning to  facilitate the request. So,  he began to   alongside members from the Air and Army
 Lee said. “Load competitions will now be a   problem scenarios with moving vehicles   break,” said Col. Tom Leeper, Arizona Army   steps in to assist when requested, and that’s   use his resources to get more assistance.  National Guard stateside, which made his
 regular occurrence at future Hawgsmoke   while dealing with multiple restrictions   National Guard State Surgeon and Task Force   what began to happen all over the state.  “About four months ago, things were ramp-  his request a unique one. However, Leeper
 competitions and my Airmen are already   and timing constraints, and finally a   Medical commander. “Since then we’ve done   “We do all sort of things, like helping the   ing up pretty quickly and Task Force Med is   had no problem getting Reserve Airmen
 strategizing on how they will win the next   combat search and rescue scenario.  personal protection equipment procurement   community with the flow, setup, and planning   pretty small. We don’t have a whole lot of medi-  from the 944th Fighter Wing at Luke Air
 one.”    and distribution, nursing home support, test-  of their PODs,” Leeper said. “There are 15   cal professionals and medics that can just go   Force Base to volunteer their assistance
 Although they were there to face up   Hawgsmoke with a ‘Lost Hawg’ ceremony.”  ing, and now we’ve moved into the vaccination   counties in Arizona and 15 different ways of   all over the state,” Leeper said. “As we started   during this pandemic.
 against other maintenance teams,  these   During that ceremony the attendees   business.”  doing things. No POD is the same, and we help   running low on folks, I had to figure out other
 “Outlaws” didn’t let the drive to win over-  gather and call out the names of each Hawg   This level of response is one of the responsi-  when asked. The agencies plan their PODs.   ways to get more boots on the ground. One   See ARizoNA, Page 10
 ride their duty to wingmanship.  Driver that they have lost over the years,
 “There was an Indiana Air National   paying tribute to their sacrifice.
 Guard load crew that showed up to par-  “This is an emotional event that reminds
 ticipate but did not have a certified team   us of our friends that have preceded us,”
 chief so one of my senior noncommissioned   Ramos said.
 officers stepped up and volunteered to lead   At the end of the day, the 47th Fighter
 them so they were able to compete,” Lee   Squadron finished on the competition po-  K-8
 said. “This type of above-and-beyond effort   dium.   Charter
 and team spirit is one of the many reasons   “Of the 13 teams, the ‘Terrible Termites’
 I am so proud of my Airmen and their con-  finished in 2nd place overall,” Ramos said.  School
 tributions to one another as a maintenance   This year’s winner was the 190th Fighter
 family.”  Squadron out of Gowen Field Air National
 While this event serves to rack and stack   Guard Base in Boise, Idaho. They now have
 these elite A-10 teams, it also brings the   the privilege of hosting the next competi-     Borrow up to 133%
 community together for another purpose.  tion, allowing the Termites and Outlaws to
 “While the competition is worthwhile,   try and win their fourth Hawgsmoke title.  Self Development Academy-Glendale  of your home’s value.
 the comradery is really the highlight of   “Regardless of the competition, we will
 Hawgsmoke,” Ramos said. “Every com-  continue celebrating the ‘Hawg’ culture,   We teach Geometry alongside Logic, Physics alongside
 petition is a Hawg Driver Reunion. We   mindset, and those who have come before   Philosphy, and Literature alongside Creative Writing
 take advantage of this and open up each   us,” Ramos said.
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