Osan's 36th FS puts positive mark on Singapore partnership
By Lt. Col. Jason Cockrum, 36th Fighter Squadron
/ Published November 14, 2012
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Capt. Tyler Smith, 36th Fighter Squadron pilot, shows U.S. Ambassador to Singapore David Adelman an F-16 Fighting Falcon flight display and instrumentation before flying during a combat training sortie at Paya Lebar Air Base, Oct. 19, 2012. The 36th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron deployed 77 members in support of the Joint Chiefs of Staff- directed exercise Commando Sling in October 2012 to sharpen air combat skills through combined air combat training with the Republic Singapore Air Force. (Courtesy photo)
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Capt. Tyler Smith, 36th Fighter Squadron pilot, prepares to fly U.S. Ambassador to Singapore David Adelman in an F-16 Fighting Falcon at Paya Lebar Air Base, Oct. 19, 2012. The flight provided Adelman a better understanding of U.S. Air Force capabilities during Operation Commando Sling 2012. (Courtesy photo)
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Senior Airman David Gutierrez, 51st Operations Support Squadron life support technician, explains the intricacies of helmet and mask to U.S. Ambassador to Singapore David Adelman at Paya Lebar Air Base, Oct. 19, 2012. The 36th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron provided Adelman a better understanding of U.S. Air Force capabilities during Team Osan’s deployment to Singapore for Commando Sling 2012. (Courtesy photo)
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Capt. Tyler Smith, 36th Fighter Squadron pilot, goes over the capabilities of the F-16 Fighting Falcon with U.S. Ambassador to Singapore David Adelman before an incentive flight at Paya Lebar Air Base, Republic of Singapore, Oct. 19, 2012. The flight provided Adelman a better understanding of U.S. Air Force capabilities while the 36th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron was deployed during Operation Commando Sling 2012. (Courtesy photo)
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(Left to right) Senior Airman Joshua Page, Capt. Tyler Smith, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore David Adelman, and Airman 1st Class Martin Terrell, pose for a photo in front of an F-16 Fighting Falcon at Paya Lebar Air Base, Republic of Singapore, Oct. 19, 2012. The flight provided Adelman a better understanding of U.S. Air Force capabilities while the 36th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron was deployed during Operation Commando Sling 2012. Page is a 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron F-16 avionics journeyman, Smith is a 36th Fighter Squadron pilot, and Terrell is a 36th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief. (Courtesy photo)
Paya Lebar Air Base, Republic of Singapore --
The 36th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron deployed 77 members in support of the Joint Chiefs of Staff directed exercise Commando Sling in October 2012.
The "Fiends" sharpened their air combat skills through combined air combat training with the Republic of Singapore Air Force, explained Capt. Tyler Smith, deployment project officer.
"The exercise enables U.S. Air Force fighter squadrons to sharpen air combat skills, improve procedures for sustained operations at non-U.S. bases, and promote closer relations between United States and Republic of Singapore Airmen," he said. "The annual Commando Sling series began in 1990 to provide valuable combined air combat training for U.S. Air Force and Republic of Singapore Air Force fighter units."
Aside from training and raising more than $9,000 for the visually handicapped during the country's White Cane Day, an annual international event honoring the spirit of those who are blind or have limited vision, the Fiends provided U.S. Ambassador David Adelman with a combat training sortie in the back seat of the F-16 Fighting Falcon to provide a better understanding of U.S. Air Force capabilities to the U.S. State Department.
The Ambassador was able to see how the U.S. Air Force operates on and off-duty for the visit, and the 36th EFS made a lasting impression for the Ambassador.
"Of all the things I have been able to do as a U.S. Ambassador, this flight is one that I will remember and cherish forever," he said.
Adelman was also able to spend two days with the "Fiends" gaining experience on what it takes to maintain and operate fighter aircraft. In addition to life support, egress training, and mission briefings, the Ambassador was able to spend time with 36th EFS Airmen to provide a view into his firsthand experience regarding international relations, and in explaining the U.S. State Department's mission in the Pacific Region.
"The 36th Fighter Squadron has made a positive mark on Singapore that will last well beyond their time here. Singapore is a small nation and what the 36th [EFS] did during White Cane Day will be felt and echoed for many months as relatives and friends describe their efforts over and over."
"My thanks go to the great men and women of the 36th FS for their extraordinary efforts during their time in Singapore," Adelman said. "The Fiends are a world class organization made up of the finest America has to offer and it made me proud to see these Airmen in action."