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U.S. Contribution To Darfur Airlift Operation Begins

JULY 17, 2005

PATCH BARRACKS, STUTTGART, GERMANY – U.S. European Command began the deployment of Airmen and equipment to Kigali, Rwanda Thursday to provide logistical and airlift support of Rwandan forces as part of the African Union’s expanded mission in the Darfur region of Sudan.

A U.S.Air Force advance team and C-17 Globemaster III airlifter loaded with support equipment departed Ramstein Air Base, Germany enroute to Kigali where a logistics hub will be established to transport some 1,200 Rwandan soldiers to western Sudan over the next several weeks.

The U.S. airlift is part of NATO’s response to support the AU’s expanded peacekeeping mission in Darfur with logistics and training.

The U.S. airlift is part of the larger multinational effort to improve security and create conditions in which humanitarian assistance can be more effectively provided to the people of Darfur.  NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer announced on 9 June that the Alliance would help the AU expand its peacekeeping force in Darfur from 3,300 to about 7,700 in the coming months. Planning for the airlift mission is being coordinated by the U.S. European Command Plans and Operations Center here, working with NATO logistics planners at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Three U.S. Air Forces in Europe C-130 Hercules transports and approximately 150 Airmen from bases at Ramstein and RAF Mildenhall, U.K. will rotate Rwandan troops from Kigali, Rwanda to El Fashir, Sudan beginning later this week.

About 120 USAFE Airmen and two C-130 aircraft from Ramstein Air Base deployed to Africa in October 2004 to conduct a similar mission.  By mission's end, the C-130s had carried approximately 280 African Union troops and 118,000 pounds of cargo bases at Ramstein and RAF Mildenhall, U.K. will rotate Rwandan troops from Kigali, Rwanda to El Fashir, Sudan beginning later this week.

About 120 USAFE Airmen and two C-130 aircraft from Ramstein Air Base deployed to Africa in October 2004 to conduct a similar mission.  By mission's end, the C-130s had carried approximately 280 African Union troops and 118,000 pounds of cargo.

U.S. CONTRIBUTION TO DARFUR AIRLIFT OPERATION BEGINS

PATCH BARRACKS, STUTTGART, GERMANY – U.S. European Command began the deployment of Airmen and equipment to Kigali, Rwanda Thursday to provide logistical and airlift support of Rwandan forces as part of the African Union’s expanded mission in the Darfur region of Sudan.

A U.S.Air Force advance team and C-17 Globemaster III airlifter loaded with support equipment departed Ramstein Air Base, Germany enroute to Kigali where a logistics hub will be established to transport some 1,200 Rwandan soldiers to western Sudan over the next several weeks.

The U.S. airlift is part of NATO’s response to support the AU’s expanded peacekeeping mission in Darfur with logistics and training.

The U.S. airlift is part of the larger multinational effort to improve security and create conditions in which humanitarian assistance can be more effectively provided to the people of Darfur.  NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer announced on 9 June that the Alliance would help the AU expand its peacekeeping force in Darfur from 3,300 to about 7,700 in the coming months. Planning for the airlift mission is being coordinated by the U.S. European Command Plans and Operations Center here, working with NATO logistics planners at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Three U.S. Air Forces in Europe C-130 Hercules transports and approximately 150 Airmen from bases at Ramstein and RAF Mildenhall, U.K. will rotate Rwandan troops from Kigali, Rwanda to El Fashir, Sudan beginning later this week.

About 120 USAFE Airmen and two C-130 aircraft from Ramstein Air Base deployed to Africa in October 2004 to conduct a similar mission.  By mission's end, the C-130s had carried approximately 280 African Union troops and 118,000 pounds of cargo bases at Ramstein and RAF Mildenhall, U.K. will rotate Rwandan troops from Kigali, Rwanda to El Fashir, Sudan beginning later this week.

About 120 USAFE Airmen and two C-130 aircraft from Ramstein Air Base deployed to Africa in October 2004 to conduct a similar mission.  By mission's end, the C-130s had carried approximately 280 African Union troops and 118,000 pounds of cargo.

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