Idaho Air National Guard deploying to the Middle East |
March 4, 2016 |
The Idaho Air National Guard is preparing to
make its first major deployment in the U.S.-led
fight against the Islamic State group. More than 500 members of the 124th Fighter Wing based at Gowen Field in Boise will depart for the Middle East this spring and summer as part of Operation Inherent Resolve. The mission will include multiple aircraft, pilots, maintenance personnel, security forces, medical personnel and various other support staff. In response to our questioning of Idaho National Guard staff, they report that no Boundary County residents are included as part of this deployment (if you are aware of a local resident being deployed, please let us know). Deployments typically last up to 180 days, with multiple departures spread out over the next several months. “This deployment highlights the dedication of the 124th Fighter Wing and its members, as well as the community of families, state and local leaders, neighbors and employers who have demonstrated once again their steadfast and unwavering support of Idaho’s service members,” Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter said. “The impact on the community is recognized and their sacrifice is deeply appreciated.” The Idaho Air National Guard is celebrating its 70th year of flying fighter aircraft in defense of our nation. The 124th Fighter Wing has always answered when called upon, and this deployment is the embodiment of what it means to be an Airman and an Idaho Air National Guardsman. "The 124th Fighter Wing is constantly supporting combat operations by sending small numbers of airmen overseas routinely," said Major Christopher Borders of the Idaho National Guard. "What makes this coming deployment significant is the large number of personnel deploying." With ever-increasing threats both locally and nationwide, the Idaho Air National Guard continually trains to support not only its state mission within the State of Idaho, but also in support of its federal mission of addressing threats around the globe. |