Senator Murkowski Concerned About Refueling Wing at Eielson

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By Sam Friedman - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner / sfriedman@newsminer.com

F-16 Fighting Falcon refuels from KC-10A Extender. Photo courtesy U.S. Air Force

FAIRBANKS — U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski on Wednesday brought a new argument into the debate about whether Eielson Air Force Base near Fairbanks should keep a squadron of F-16 fighter planes.

The loss of the F-16s could hurt Eielson’s remaining tenant, the Air National Guard’s 168th Air Refueling Wing, she said at a Senate subcommittee hearing in Washington.

Murkowski and the other two members of Alaska’s congressional delegation, have been frequent critics of the Air Force’s plan to move Eielson’s F-16 Aggressor Squadron to Anchorage. The Air Force announced the cost-cutting plan in February. The delegation has argued the Air Force has not explained how it will save money by moving the F-16s.

On Wednesday, Murkowski brought up her concerns about the 168th Air Refueling Wing while questioning Air National Guard Director Lieutenant General Harry Wyatt at a hearing held by the defense subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee.

The 168th Air Refueling Wing, she said, is continuously on call to respond to aircraft that need fuel during flights in the Arctic and the Pacific.

“With this [F-16] proposal, it may result in [Air National Guard] operations being diminished to effectively a 12 hours a day, five days a week — not necessarily bankers hours, but certainly not the kind of hours that will be required,” she said.

Wyatt said he initially had this concern as well. It is ultimately up to the Air Force and not the Air National Guard whether Eielson will be left enough support for the Air Guard to keep its current hours, he said.

But he said he had been “assured there will remain sufficient funds and sufficient services to keep the 168th playing the vital role that it does.”

Reached at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, 168th Air Refueling Squadron spokesman 1st Lieutenant Bernie Kale said he had not heard of any plans to reduce the refueling wing’s on-call hours or staff.
 

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Anonymous said on Sunday, Jun 3 at 5:46 AM

Stop the waste and close the base. Eielson is so cold that it is difficult to fly in the winter. Save money by expanding the runway at Elmendorf, or better still, move the wing to Kulis.

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Robo said on Friday, May 25 at 11:54 AM

We should be demanding that all military items be produced in the USA and not by "questionable friends". It is the fault of the government that these items are cheaper to be made overseas than in our own country -- what is wrong with this picture.

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Anonymous said on Friday, May 25 at 10:07 AM

yes and taking away the jets is like taking away the weapons from front line soldiers and then telling them to go fight...we are closer to Russia and China then the lower 48 is, that is for sure...

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Anonymous said on Thursday, May 24 at 8:37 PM

watch the news networks...China is building at an alarming rate while sending us defect parts...keep the boys in the sky...we will be sorry if we don't!

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