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 www.aerotechnews.com/davis-monthanafb  Facebook.com/DesertLightningNews  BUSHwACKER   (from Page 20)  required for future major combat operations.   around theater to deliver rescue and attack,   Air Force’s future employment strategies.
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 BushwhAcker 21-07:   Army CH-47 Chinooks from Ft. Carson,     generation of lead wings and this showcases   while also being able to provide command   Through continuous training, DM Airmen
                                                  “Our Dynamic Wing fits into the first
                                                                                                                          balance the need for robust capabilities
                                                                                    and control to other forces. DM and its Air-
         Colorado, and Army National Guards-
                                                                                                                          with the need for agility and the ability to
                                               how we achieve that,” Turnham said. “It
                                                                                    men are continuously proving that we’re ag-
         men  from various states implementing
                                               demonstrates how we provide command
                                                                                    ile, giving us operational unpredictability.”
                                                                                                                          relocate bases to new locations with mini-
         a Joint Personnel Recovery Task Force
                                                                                       Exercises like Bushwhacker shape the
                                                                                                                          mal notice.
                                               and control  elements and move forces
 Agile combat employment



 by Staff Sgt.    fend, sustain, operate, command and con-
 KriStine Legate  trol and relocate an airbase,” Nordhagen
 said. “The team forward deployed to Gila
 355th Wing Public Affairs   Bend to minimize the distance from take-
 Davis-Monthan Airmen implemented  off location to the area of responsibility.
 the Dynamic Wing concept with Exercise  This reduced transit time, eliminated a
 Bushwhacker 21-07, Oct. 4-8.  reliance on in-flight refueling and created
 This exercise helped broaden and re-  enough on-station time to meet mission
 fine skillsets DM Airmen gain from train-  objectives.”
 ing outside of their career specialties to    Bushwhacker allowed DM Airmen
 provide the wing the ability to rapidly  to execute and test ACE processes and
 deploy agile and self-sufficient forces.  timelines to pack up, load and rees-
  “Our Airmen are able to perform du-  tablish wing facilities and command
 ties outside of their Air Force Specialty  and control structures at dynamically
 Codes,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Leif  identified forward locations. It incor-
 Nordhagen, 355th Wing director of Ag-  porated Guardian Angels, an HC-130J
 ile Combat Employment. “On day one,  Combat King II and A-10 Thunderbolt   A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 52nd Combat Communications
 all personnel were aiding in setting up  IIs from DM, Airmen on temporary   Squadron from Robbins Air Force Base, Ga., sets up a satellite in a   Photos by Staff Sgt. Kristine Legate
 tents, providing security, and establish-  duty assignment from out of state, U.S.   simulated austere environment in Sunglow City Oct. 5, Davis-Monthan   U.S. Air Force Airmen are settling in to an HC-130J Combat King II during Exercise Bushwhack-
 ing internal and external communica-  Air Force Base, Ariz. Bushwhacker allowed DM to execute and test agile   er 21-07 at a forward operating base Oct. 5, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. This iteration of
 tion — it didn’t matter if they were a   See BUSHwHACKER, Page 21  combat employment processes and timelines to pack up, load and re-  Bushwhacker focused on base operations and support, and a small element of DM’s Dynamic
 communication or civil engineer troop,   establish wing facilities and command and control structures at newly   Wing participated in a simulated forward deployment to Gila Bend, Ariz., to establish as a short-
 or a maintainer — they were chipping   established locations.             term contingency location.
 in to get the job done.”  U.S. Air Force Airmen prepare to defend
  Multi-capable Airmen training held   a forward operating base from simu-
 lated adversaries during Exercise Bush-
 at DM offers knowledge in expeditionary   whacker 21-07 Oct. 5, Davis-Monthan
 skills to fight and survive in contested   Air Force Base, Ariz. DM’s multi-capable
 and austere environments. This allows
 DM to reduce the footprint and size of de-  Airmen have developed expeditionary
 ployed forces, enabling ACE capabilities.   skills to fight and survive in contested
 and austere environments.
  “With evolving technology, our en-
 emies’ weaponry can not only reach our
 already established bases, but they can   LEFT: A U.S. Air Force Airman radios
 target them as well,” said U.S. Air Force   in an update from a forward operating
 Col. Joseph Turnham, 355th Wing com-  base to Sunglow City during Exercise
 mander. “We have to be able to move   Bushwhacker 21-07 Oct. 5, Davis-Mon-
 around, so that we’re not that easy fixed   than Air Force Base, Ariz. Bushwhacker
 target for our adversaries.”  exercises are intended to improve upon
  To combat that developing threat,   the Dynamic Wing concept, testing and
 ACE was introduced to reduce the depen-  enhancing DM’s multi-capable Airmen
 dency from those airfields by providing   in establishing, sustaining and defend-
 ing the base with organic command and
 adaptable, self-sufficient forces.  control.
  “MCA are the foundation of ACE,”
 Turnham said. “The whole premise of
 this exercise is disaggregating our forces
 across theater while still generating res-
 cue and attack air power. They provide
 us with the capabilities to spread out,
 further complicating our adversaries’
 targeting situation while also sustaining
 our forces.”
  This iteration of Bushwhacker focused
 on base operations and support, while ob-
 serving how Airmen effectively respond
 to conventional and chemical, biologi-
 cal, radiological, nuclear and high-yield
 explosives, known as CBRNE, attacks.
 A small element of DM’s Dynamic Wing
 participated in a simulated forward de-                  7150 East 22nd St.  (22nd & Kolb) in Tucson
 ployment to Gila Bend, Arizona, where   Photos by Staff Sgt. Kristine Legate
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 cy location and faced simulated attacks   Colo., are ready for simulated flight missions during Exercise Bushwhacker 21-07 Oct. 5, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base,
 from adversaries.  Ariz. Bushwhacker exercises are intended to improve upon the Dynamic Wing concept, testing and enhancing DM’s multi-  One Small Step Off 22nd & Kolb...  One GIANT Toyota Store!
  “Airmen executed how to set up, de-  capable Airmen in establishing, sustaining and defending the base with organic command and control.
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