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Iraq
Turkish Airbase Supports Iraq Operations
2006-11-15
11/14/2006 - INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey (AFPN) -- Hundreds of miles away from the war zone, the efforts of Airmen here are helping keep Iraq-based troops off dangerous convoy routes that are plagued with roadside bombs and sniper attacks.

By flying critical supplies via C-17 Globemaster III from this eastern Turkey air base directly to servicemembers at remote locations in Iraq, more than 3,300 convoy truck missions are taken off the Iraqi roads each month, said Capt. James Burnham, aerial port operations officer with the 728th Air Mobility Squadron here.

The design of the C-17 allows it to land at small, austere airfields, and it has defensive measures against missile attacks.

During around-the-clock operations at the Cargo Hub here, supplies such as essential add-on humvee equipment or repair parts and medical supplies are examples of critically needed items that are loaded onto C-17s destined for Iraq, said 2nd Lt. Ryan Randall, officer in charge at the Air Terminal Operations Center.

Close to 60 percent of all air cargo destined for Iraq passes through Incirlik Air Base, said Col. Tip Stinnette, commander of the 39th Air Base Wing. He said three reasons influence the mission being operated here -- location, location, location.

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Posted by:Bobby

#5  Jeez, don't let the Turks find out about this! They'll have an islamo-hissy fit.
Posted by: SteveS   2006-11-15 15:30  

#4  Hey. .com! That wuz s'posed to be a 'feel-good' story! You hadda go read between the lines and pee in my charcoal.

Proof again that "Every silver lining has a cloud©"
Posted by: Bobby   2006-11-15 14:19  

#3  I suspect that the Turks, like the Saudis, now WANT the Americans to be successful, stay, and provide a buffer now that the Iraqi Sunni minority have largely been beaten to a pulp. In addition, the Turks don't want the Kurds to go their own way during the increased civil conflict sure to come after an American withdrawal.

Posted by: Cold truth   2006-11-15 14:03  

#2  Fine feathered friends, those turkeys.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-11-15 10:51  

#1  Since the inception of the Cargo Hub mission in June of 2005...

Wow, that was quiet. Lessee... March 20, 2003... June 2005... divide by google and carry the 17...

So it took over two years from the back-stabbing before we were allowed by our gallant ally to use Incirlik in Iraq operations?
Posted by: .com   2006-11-15 10:46  

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