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Welcome to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and Arctic Thunder 2012. We’re excited about this year’s open house, and confi dent you’ll leave here both impressed and proud of our nation’s armed forces. This is a major event combining joint operations from the Army and Air Force. JBER is the premier joint base in the Department of Defense and home to America’s Arctic Warriors. The former Elmendorf Field on Fort Richardson was initially built in 1940. More than 70 years later, our dedi- cated military members are still serving together defending one of the world’s most strategic locations. The men and women stationed here are ready to meet the mission of providing world-class, tip-of-the- spear warfi ghters around the globe. However, we simply could not do that mission without the endless support we receive from you, our neighbors and friends. We are proud to serve in Alaska, proud to repre- sent Alaska when we travel around the world, and proud to be a part of our communities. We have another all-star lineup for you this year, featuring the U.S. Air Force’s Thunderbirds F-16 Flight Demonstration Team, the U.S. Army’s Golden Knights Parachute Team and many other civilian and mili- tary performers. Rounding out this award-winning show are displays of Army and Air Force equipment our deployed warriors use to defend our great nation. Arctic Thunder is historically the biggest two-day event in Alaska. There is something for everyone: a sky full of non-stop action, a hangar full of activities for the children, a variety of food and shopping, and much, much more. We’ve worked hard to put together a spectacular program for your enjoyment this year and we encourage you to talk to the many professional men and women who operate our high-tech equipment. On behalf of all the men and women stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, thank you — the people of Alaska — for making the privilege of serving in the “Great Land” a great experience. Enjoy Arctic Thunder 2012! BRIAN P. DUFFY DIRK SMITH WILLIAM P. MILLER Colonel, USAF Colonel, USAF Colonel, USA Commander, 673d ABW Commander, 3rd WG Chief of Staff, USARAK Arctic Thunder 2012 2 Inside the Guide... Getting to AERIAL DEMONSTRATIONS Arctic Thunder Thunderbirds If you are planning on attending Arctic Thunder U.S. Air Force Aerial Demonstration Team ................ Pg. 6-7 2012, use the following Joint Base Elmendorf-Richard- Golden Knights U.S. Army’s Parachute Demonstration Team ............. Pg. 8-9 son gates depending on the route of travel. F-22 Aerial Demostration Air Combat Command’s team ..................................... Pg. 10 If you are arriving from: Alaska’s joint forces demonstration • Eagle River or the valley; enter through the Soldiers and Airmen team up for the fi ght ......................... 12 Richardson Gate. • Anchorage; enter through Boniface gates. MISCELLANEOUS Only distinguished visitors, air show performers, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson .....................Pg. 3-5 vendors, or military ID card holders will be permitted F-22 Raptor - General Characteristics ................ Pg. 10 access through Post Road Gate. Arctic Thunder Schedule .............................. Pg. 14-15 Government Hill and Muldoon gates will only per- Open House Static Display Map ................... Pg. 16-17 mit DoD ID card holders. The US Army in Alaska .................................Pg. 18-19 From 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., the Boniface and Rich- The US Air Force in Alaska ...........................Pg. 20-21 ardson gates will have three lanes inbound and one Warbirds: Aircraft from the past ......................... Pg. 22 lane outbound. Skip Stewart ........................................................ Pg. 23 At 3:45 p.m., no open house traffi c will be allowed Oregon Aero SkyDancer ..................................... Pg. 24 through Boniface Gate; at 6 p.m. until all open house Gary Ward ........................................................... Pg. 25 traffi c has left the installation all four lanes will be Hangar Maps ..................................................Pg. 26-27 outbound. Marcus Paine ....................................................... Pg. 29 From 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., personnel will not be able to Tribute to Sitka-43 .........................................Pg. 30-31 drive from the west side of base to Joint Military Mall utilizing Arctic Warrior; all traffi c will be stopped at intersection of Arctic Warrior and Sijan. Lost and Found Lose someone? The Lost Child Booth is in Hangar 2. Lose something else? Ask any Arctic Thunder ambassador Thunderbird photo: Air Force Staff Sgt. Timm Huffman and they will direct you to the Lost and Found table. Golden Knight photo: Senior Airman Ryan Crane Cover - graphic design: David Bedard Published by WICK COMMUNICATIONS, Wasilla, Alaska, Restricted Items a private fi rm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written contract with the 673d Air Base Wing. This These items are restricted: coolers; loose ice; large back- commercial enterprise program is an authorized publication for packs or bags more than 20 inches long and 14 inches wide; visitors attending the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson 2012 helium balloons; pets; weapons; tents or awnings; cooking “Arctic Thunder” Open House. equipment; bikes; and roller blades, scooters, or skateboards. Contents of this Arctic Thunder 2012 program are not necessarily the offi cial views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. People in possession of these items will be turned away Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of at the gate. the Air Force.The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, Suggested Items the Department of the Air Force, or Wick Communications, of the products or services advertised. These items are allowed at the air show and associated Everything advertised in the publication shall be made events: binoculars, sunglasses, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical cameras, portable chairs, ear plugs and cash (ATMs may not handicap, political affi liation, or any other non-merit factor for the be readily available). purchaser, user or patron. 3 Arctic Thunder 2012 We’re JBER: one team, one fi ght within the Department of 611th Air Suport Group. Defense’s crown. Together, they provide a network of critical sur- JBER Units veillance and command, control and communica- 11th Air Force tions functions necessary The 11th AF plans, to perform all tactical In October 2010, the the Alaskan Command. conducts, warning and attack as- Air Force’s Elmendorf Today, JBER continues c o nt r ol s sessment in defense of Air Force Base and the to grow in importance to and co- Alaska. Army’s Fort Richardson U.S. national security be- ordinates combined to become one cause of its strategic loca- air op- U.S. Army Alaska installation, in accor- tion and complementary e r a t io n s The USARAK com- dance with the Defense mix of military capabili- in ac- m a n d e r Department’s 2005 Base ties to include F-22 Rap- cordance overseas Closure and Realignment tors, Pacifi c Command’s with the tasks the Pacifi c all Army Commission recommen- only airborne brigade and Air Forces commander c o m b a t dations. the C-17 Globemaster IIIs assigns, and is the force forces in This merger of two that will get them to the provider for Alaskan A l a s k a ; great installations and fi ght. Command, the Alaskan including two powerful combat The combination of North American Aero- major units at both JBER missions simply formal- this incredible air/ground space Defense Command and Fort Wainwright. US- ized an already close- force with world-class Region and other uni- ARAK’s headquarters is working relationship the Alaska training facilities, fi ed commanders. This on JBER. Air Force and Army have such as the Joint Pacifi c mission is accomplished USARAK is at the shared here for years; Alaska Range Complex, largely through the 611th working together under makes JBER a jewel Air Operations Center and See next page Arctic Thunder 2012 4 forefront of protecting Soldiers and Airmen; plan- also provides immedi- areas in combat or combat U.S. interests around the ning, building and sustain- ate early airborne detec- support roles. world. ing a $15-billion infrastruc- tion, warning, surveil- During FY2011 and Successful combat tours ture; and much more. lance and interception of 2012, Alaska Army Na- by the 4th Brigade Combat The 673d ABW is com- hostile forces within the tional Guard aviators and Team (Airborne), 25th In- posed of the 673d Medi- Alaskan North American support personnel de- fantry Division; elements cal Group, the 673d Civil Aerospace Defense Com- ployed to Iraq and liaison of the 2nd Engineer Bri- Engineering Group, the mand Region. The wing teams deployed with the gade and many other sup- 673d Logistics Readiness flies and maintains the Mongolian Armed Forces porting units assigned to Group, the 673d Mission F-22, C-17, C-12 and E-3 to Afghanistan. At home JBER mark the Army’s Support Group and more aircraft. in Alaska, Alaska Army continued commitment to than a dozen wing staff The 3rd Wing consists National Guard Soldiers stopping terrorism and de- agencies (to include: Staff of 3rd Operations Group worked to improve and fending freedom. Judge Advocate, Public and the 3rd Maintenance safeguard the lives of Affairs, Base Historian, Group. Alaska’s citizens. 673d Air Base Wing Equal Opportunity Of- The 673d ABW is the fice, and the Installation Alaska Army National 176th Wing (ANG) host unit for JBER, and is Safety Office. Guard The 176th Wing is one responsible The Alaska Army Na- of the largest and most for providing 3rd Wing tional Guard continues to active wings in the entire expeditionary The 3rd Wing provides support our state and na- Air National Guard.