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It’s possible, but probably not. There have been an uptick of 38 studs to ACC heavies. Why do you ask?

Thought those used to be sourced with IFF washouts. Has that program lost its teeth?
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1 hour ago, matmacwc said:

No, there is an ANG unit in STL that used to fly F-15C's, so your statement isn't just inaccurate , it's confusing.

Whiteman = SZL...... maybe a typo on the initial post?

To clarify, there no longer is an ANG unit in STL. The 131 FW which used to operate F-15s out of STL became the 131 BW and moved to Whiteman as an associate unit. They now operate the B-2 as a conventional bombing wing. 

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2 hours ago, ihtfp06 said:


Thought those used to be sourced with IFF washouts. Has that program lost its teeth?

As far as I know. I know a few IFF washouts that went to AMC heavies. We were told it was to alleviate the bottleneck at the fighter FTUs. We were told not to expect AMC, only ACC heavies or AFSOC for the FY18 drops. The first few classes felt it the hardest and it’s been a sprinkling here and here the entire year so far. RUMINT machine said to not expect AMC since they’re more reluctant to send their 38-trained dudes back to AETC. 

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On 6/22/2018 at 4:37 PM, JeremiahWeed said:

Whiteman = SZL...... maybe a typo on the initial post?

To clarify, there no longer is an ANG unit in STL. The 131 FW which used to operate F-15s out of STL became the 131 BW and moved to Whiteman as an associate unit. They now operate the B-2 as a conventional bombing wing. 

Thank you, i was in the 131st

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On ‎6‎/‎22‎/‎2018 at 2:37 PM, JeremiahWeed said:

Whiteman = SZL...... maybe a typo on the initial post?

To clarify, there no longer is an ANG unit in STL. The 131 FW which used to operate F-15s out of STL became the 131 BW and moved to Whiteman as an associate unit. They now operate the B-2 as a conventional bombing wing. 

I still remember them as F-4Es

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  • 2 weeks later...

CAFB 18-12 Drop:

T-38:

T-6 FAIP Columbus
B-52 Barksdale
TBD JSDAF
F-16 TBD
TBD JSDAF
F-15E Seymour
A-10 DM

T-1:

KC-135 McConnell
KC-135 Fairchild
MC-130H Kadena
KC-135 March ARB
KC-10 McGuire
KC-135 MacDill
KC-135 Fairchild
C-5 Dover
C-130J Little Rock
KC-135 Fairchild
C-17 TN ANG
MC-130J Kirtland
KC-135 RAF Mildenhall
T-6 FAIP Columbus
C-130J Dyess
C-130J Ramstein
KC-10 Travis ARB

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KEND 18-12

T-38

MC-130J Kirtland

RC-135 Offutt

T-38A Langley

F-22 Tyndall

F-16 Luke

T-38C Vance

 

 

T-1

C-21 Ramstein

U-28 Hurlburt x2

KC-135 MacDill

C-130H ANG x4 

KC-135 Kadena

KC-10 Travis

KC-135 ANG x2

KC-135 Fairchild x2

C-17 McChord 

KC-135 Mildenhall 

T-6 Vance

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4 hours ago, Runr6730 said:

That there’s a lot of tankers in one drop...

Indeed. 

XL 18-12

T-1s
C-21 Scott
C-17 Travis
C-5M Kelly
C-130J Keesler
C-130H3 Minneapolis
HC-130J Moody
KC-135 Scott
KC-135 Bangor 
KC-135 Mildenhall
KC-135 Fairchild
KC-135 MacDill

T-38s
Saudi TBD
B-52 Barksdale
F-16 TBD x2
F-15E Seymour Johnson
Iraq TBD x2
E-3 Tinker
T-6 Laughlin

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17 hours ago, Runr6730 said:

That there’s a lot of tankers in one drop...

I'm gonna take a swing at this and guess that we're loading the dugout so that the shiny pennies can go to the new hotness in the next 3-5 years.

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