Air Expeditionary Force 4 (AEF-4)
Cycle 1
Each aerospace expeditionary force has a "lead" wing that provides contingency leadership. The lead wings provide commanders, if tasked to provide group- or wing-level leadership to a new deployed location. Five wings provided "on call" mobility operations for responding to humanitarian relief operations, disaster responses and noncombatant evacuation operations from hostile areas.Until the aerospace expeditionary forces firmly established themselves, two on-call wings provided rapid global response. They share the responsibilities and respond within 48 hours to meet unplanned "pop-up" contingencies. These wings will alternate on a 60-day schedule
The concentration of the first cycle was early notification, predictability, and stability for airmen. The goal of having 120 days deployment notice was fine-tuned.
Cycle 1 | |||
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January 1, 2000 - March 31, 2000 | |||
Operation: Northern Watch | |||
Combat Air Forces | Mobility Air Forces | Low-Density, High Demand Forces | On-Call Air Forces |
48th FW [Lead] | 60th AMW [Lead] | 4th FW [Lead] | |
366th Wing [Lead] | |||
911th AMW [AFRC] | |||
507th ARW [AFRC] |
Cycle 2
The UTCs during Cycle 2 were very large and were to meant meet the strategy of being able to fight two major theater wars at the same time. So UTCs were redesigned to reflect the demands of the current world environment. The redesign effort focused on building modular, scalable UTCs that allowed force providers to respond to the full spectrum of military operations.
Cycle 2 | |||
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March 1, 2001 - May 31, 2001 | |||
Operation: Southern Watch | |||
Combat Air Forces | Mobility Air Forces | Low-Density, High Demand Forces | On-Call Air Forces |
48th FW [Lead] | 60th AMW [Lead] | 4th FW [Lead] | |
366th Wing [Lead] | |||
910th AMW [AFRC] | |||
434th ARW [AFRC] |
Cycle 3
For Cycle 3, the Air Force tried, as much as possible, to get the AEFs back on a 90 day rotation. At July 2002 levels of contingency tasking, the AEF construct was meeting both combatant commander force requirements and the three-month deployment guideline for most airmen. With smaller, scalable UTCs, many of the teams deployed for AEF Cycle 3 came from a single base, rather than individual members deployed from many bases. During Cycle 3, the Air Force wanted to continue to improve quality of life, enhance retention efforts and make deployments better for airmen.
Cycle 3 | |||
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June 1, 2002 - August 31, 2002 | |||
Operation: Northern Watch / OEF | |||
Combat Air Forces | Mobility Air Forces | Low-Density, High Demand Forces | On-Call Air Forces |
48th FW [Lead] | 60th AMW [Lead] | 3rd Wing [Lead] | |
305th AMW [Lead] | 4th FW [Lead] | ||
60th FS | |||
492nd FS | 43rd Wing | 9th FS | |
493rd FS | 8th FS | ||
317th AG | 335th FS | ||
9th BS | 336th FS | ||
118th AW [ANG] | 389th FS | ||
169th FW [ANG] | 123rd AW [ANG] | 390th FS | |
143rd AW [ANG] | 391st FS | ||
156th AW [ANG] | 522nd FS | ||
166th AW [ANG] | |||
325th BS | |||
302nd AW [AFRC] | 393rd BS | ||
440th AW [AFRC] | |||
908th AW [AFRC] | 91st ARS | ||
910th AW [AFRC] | 99th ARS | ||
914th AW [AFRC] | |||
Cycle 4 AEF Blue/Silver
In order to put the AEF deployment schedule back on track, after operating in crisis mode during Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Air Force established two transitional AEFs. These AEFs, designated AEF Blue and Silver, replaced AEFs 1-6 during Cycle 4. The temporary AEFs lasted 120 days instead of the usual 90. AEF Blue began in July of 2003 and ran through November. AEF Silver picked up operations in November of 2003 and ran through February of 2004. In March of 2004, the regular AEF rotation resumed with AEF 7/8.
Cycle 5
Beginning with AEF Cycle 5 in September 2004, the baseline deployment was 120 days verses 90, and the AEF cycle changed from a fifteen-month rotational cycle to a twenty-month cycle. The 20-month cycle continued to provide commanders and Airmen the ability to plan ahead, allowing a sense of predictability while providing greater continuity to the in-theater commander.
Cycle 5 | ||
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January 1, 2005 - April 30, 2005 | ||
Operation: OIF/OEF | ||
Forces are now assigned to AEF pairs (AEF 3/AEF 4), instead of individual AEFs (AEF 4) | ||
Combat Air Forces | Mobility Air Forces | Low Density, High Demand Forces |
19th FS | 43rd AW | |
34th FS | 86th AW | |
75th FS | ||
77th FS | 317th AG | |
493rd FS | 463rd AG | |
494th FS | ||
523rd FS | 517th AS | |
524th FS | ||
6th AMW | ||
20th BS | 60th AMW | |
96th BS | ||
19th ARG | ||
113th Wing [ANG] | ||
22nd ARW | ||
144th FW [ANG] | 92nd ARW | |
169th FW [ANG] | 319th ARW | |
174th FW [ANG] | ||
192nd FW [ANG] | 127th Wing [ANG] | |
93rd BW [AFRC] | 130th AW [ANG] | |
136th AW [ANG] | ||
137th AW [ANG] | ||
139th AW [ANG] | ||
143rd AW [ANG] | ||
145th AW [ANG] | ||
152nd AW [ANG] | ||
153rd AW [ANG] | ||
165th AW [ANG] | ||
166th AW [ANG] | ||
175th AW [ANG] | ||
179th AW [ANG] | ||
182nd AW [ANG] | ||
440th AW [AFRC] | ||
908th AW [AFRC] | ||
910th AW [AFRC] | ||
911th AW [AFRC] | ||
914th AW [AFRC] | ||
934th AW [AFRC] |
Cycle 6
Cycle 6 | ||
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September 1, 2006 - December 31, 2006 | ||
Operation: OIF/OEF | ||
Forces are now assigned to AEF pairs (AEF 3/AEF 4), instead of individual AEFs (AEF 4) | ||
Combat Air Forces | Mobility Air Forces | Low Density, High Demand Forces |
19th FS | 43rd AW | |
34th FS | ||
75th FS | 317th AG | |
77th FS | 463rd AG | |
493rd FS | ||
494th FS | 6th AMW | |
523rd FS | 60th AMW | |
524th FS | 305th AMW | |
20th BS | 19th ARG | |
96th BS | ||
22nd ARW | ||
113th Wing [ANG] | 92nd ARW | |
144th FW [ANG] | 319th ARW | |
169th FW [ANG] | ||
174th FW [ANG] | 127th Wing [ANG] | |
192nd FW [ANG] | 175th Wing [ANG] | |
93rd BW [AFRC] | 109th AW [ANG] | |
143rd AW [ANG] | ||
146th AW [ANG] | ||
156th AW [ANG] | ||
403rd Wing [AFRC] |
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