BUFFs
strike Iraqi targets
Released: Mar. 23, 2003
By
Tech. Sgt. Jason Tudor
457th Air
Expeditionary Group Public Affairs
OPERATION IRAQI
FREEEDOM (USAFENS) - B-52
bomber aircraft from forward deployed location participated in their first
strike operations March 21 and continue to pound targets in the U.S. Central
Command theater of operations in a coalition effort to disarm Iraq and free the
Iraqi citizens.
All of the 457th
Air Expeditionary Group bombers deployed for the mission returned without
incident. B-52 Stratofortresses struck targets across Iraq.
KC-135
Stratotankers and KC-10 Extenders from across the U.S. European and Central
Command theater of operations provided the needed gas for the bombers.
As aircrews taxied
from this location and took to the air, they held small American flags out the
window. Maintenance, supply and other airmen pumped their firsts and waved as
the 159-foot bombers rolled by.
As the B-52
nicknamed Iron Butterfly lifted off the runway here on its way to Iraq, Senior
Airman Dustin Karas, one of the crew chiefs for that bomber, pumped his fist and
announced his excitement over the roar of the engines.
"There's
no better feeling!" he said following more than three hours of pre-flight
checks. "It's unbelievable!"
-- USAFENS --
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