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 Davis-Monthan holds annual load crew competition  D-M opens new lodging facility




 by Senior Airman
 NiChoLAS RoSS          by Senior Airman                    Support Squadron and CE worked to get this project
                        NiChoLAS RoSS                       over the finish line.”
 355th Wing Public Affairs                                    To contact the Air Force Inns Heritage Inn front
                         355th Wing Public Affairs
 The 354th and 924th Aircraft Maintenance Units competed in   desk or make reservations, call (520) 519-6000 or email
 the annual weapons load crew of the year competition at Davis-  The new Air Force Inns lodging facility held its grand   DMAFBL@us.af.mil.
 Monthan Air Force Base, Feb. 5.  opening ceremony at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base,
 Load crew competitions showcase the combat readiness and   Jan. 27.
 effectiveness of load crew teams to safely and properly arm an   The $60 million facility provides increased capacity,
 aircraft within time constraints to meet mission regulations. Win-  modernized amenities and replaced the existing lodg-
 ners of the quarterly competitions compete against each other for   ing facility.
 the year, the highest level for weapons loading on Davis-Monthan.  The new facility provides industry standard accom-
 “This competition is a weapons tradition,” said Tech. Sgt. Mark   Airmen from the 924th Aircraft Maintenance   modations to guests, increasing Airman resiliency and
 Drennen, 355th MXG loading standardization crew chief. “It’s   Unit prepare to load munitions on to an A-10   readiness.
 how we recognize the best weapons load crew on base.”  Thunderbolt II at Davis-Monthan Air Force   “As Airmen come in and out of Davis-Monthan or
 The competition consists of a dress and appearance inspection,   Base, Feb. 5. The load crew was one of two   bring their families to visit, they deserve to stay in the
 a written test, tool box inspections and loading munitions on an   teams to compete in the 2020 load crew   Air Force’s newest premier lodging facility,” said Col.
 A-10 Thunderbolt II.  competition of the year.   Michael Borders, 355th Mission Support Group com-
 “It was exciting to compete in the competition,” said Senior   mander. “More and better rooms will hopefully reduce
 Airman Najee King, 354th AMU weapons load crew member.   Photos by Senior Airman Nicholas Ross   the stress of moving.”
 “I felt very proud of myself and my crew for the way we loaded   The load crew representing the 924th Aircraft   The 162,000 square-foot building contains 262 rooms
 during the competition and all of the loading and training lead-  Maintenance Unit stands by an A-10 Thunderbolt   and new amenities that were previously not available.
 ing up to it.”  II during the 2020 annual load crew competition at   “There is central HVAC, elevators, luggage carts and
 The winners of the competition will be announced at the Main-  Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Feb. 5. The load   guest laundry rooms on all floors,” said Daniel Baker,
 tenance Professional of the Year Banquet later this year and   crew competition consists of a dress and appear-  Air Force Inns Heritage Inn general manager. “There   Photos by Senior Airman Nicholas Ross
 will have their names displayed on the aircraft in the weapons   ance inspection, a written test, tool box inspec-  will be a Rickenbacker’s Coffee Shop coming soon.”  Col. Joseph Turnham, 355th Wing com-
                                                                                                                           mander, and Daniel Baker, Air Force
 standardization hangar.  tions and loading munitions.  Davis-Monthan is proud to offer a modern, comfort-                 Inns general manager, cut the ceremo-
 “I got to do what I do almost every day,” King said. “We went   able and world class place to stay for all active duty,
 out there, we were competitive, and we had fun doing it.”  LEFT: Airmen from the 924th Aircraft Maintenance   retired military, Department of Defense civilians and   nial ribbon during the grand opening
 With these competitions, load crews continue improving their   Unit secure munitions onto an A-10 Thunderbolt   their families while they visit the installation.  of the new lodging facility at Davis-
 skills and effectiveness, as well as creating new relationships   II at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Feb. 5. The   “The completion of this project is a credit to the hard   Daniel Baker, Air Force Inns general manager, and his staff pose in   Monthan Air Force Base, Jan. 27. The
                                                                                                                           $60 million facility provides increased
 which will build a stronger and more dynamic team.  924th AMU load crew was one of two teams to   work and dedication of Mr. Baker and his awesome team   front of the new lodging facility at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base,
 compete in the 2020 load crew competition of the   and our Rescue and Attack civil engineer professionals,”   Jan. 27. The Air Force Inns held a grand opening to celebrate the new   capacity, modernized amenities and re-
 year.    Borders said. “I cannot overstate how hard the Force   facility.                                                 placed the existing lodging facility.


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