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PostPosted: 02 Mar 2009, 13:45 
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From today's AFA Daily...click on the word 'report' at the end for the full story and a couple of pics..

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One Deployment, 10K Hours: The 75th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, an A-10 unit deployed from Moody AFB, Ga., has surpassed 10,000 combat flying hours in a single rotation to Afghanistan. The unit's commander, Lt. Col. Sam Milam, and Col. Raymond Strasburger, commander of the 455th Expeditionary Operations Group at Bagram Air Base, flew the milestone close air support sortie on Feb. 24. Milam noted that the squadron flew the 10,000 hours with less than a full complement of aircraft and did it in six months' time, reflecting the surge in daily sorties in Afghan operations. He said the milestone was \"a manifestation of a great operations and maintenance team.\" Among those greeting Milam and Strasburger on their return was Pennsylvania National Guardsman Lt. Col. George Chizmar, who currently leads the ground liaison detachment at Bagram and who said, \"Close air support is absolutely critical in the execution of ground operations throughout Afghanistan.\" Chizmar declared CAS \"an enormous force multiplier\" that \"offers the ground force commander a wide spectrum of response options in a precise and timely manner.\" (Bagram report by SSgt. Jason Lake)


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...Colonel Milam landed his A-10C Thunderbolt II first, and was welcomed out of his jet with a fire hose drenching by Army Lt. Col. George Chizmar, the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing's ground liaison detachment commander.


now that was one cold welcome! Good on 'em all!

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Here some more about it. Thanks for the other article.
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123137499

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We passed 10,000 over a week ago. I can post the exact numbers (sorties, hours, bombs, 30mm...) once we get back to Moody.


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Good job jackb. Thanks for what you and the unit do for our freedom.

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Proof, if you still needed convincing, of how vital the Hog is to the troops on the ground out there.


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An added bonus...

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Briefer Briefs: Lt. Col. Sam Milam, commander of the 75th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and deployed from Moody AFB, Ga., amassed 3,000 combat flying hours during a Feb. 28, 2009, sortie out of Bagram AB, Afghanistan, according to a March 5 photo release; a week earlier, he also flew on the unit's 10,000th combat flight hour sortie.


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Not exactly...he has 3,000 hours. Not all of it is combat time.

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Didn't even realize it said that, I copied and pasted from an AFA Daily release...and was focusing more on the fact that it was he who flew the 10,000th hour.

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