‘We will survive to operate!’

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  • By Master Sgt. Bryan Gatewood
  • 6th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs
The 6th Air Mobility Wing and 927th Air Refueling Wing have endured many exercises in preparation for the upcoming operational readiness inspection.

The wings have already shown inspectors they have what it takes to bring home the trophy, when they received an "Excellent" rating during the nuclear readiness inspection back in November

Col. David Cohen, 6th Air Mobility Wing vice commander, wants to carry his intent though the ORI.

For the ORI Colonel Cohen stated his intent, "We will survive to operate!"
"The intent is a means to the end," he said. "The end is getting the mission done, and for us the mission is KC-135 refueling aircraft, the aeromedical side prepping patients and moving them, and everything else that supports that."

In order to get the mission done Colonel Cohen stated, everyone needs to "first and foremost understand their mission, understand the bigger picture of what the wing is doing and understand where you fit into that picture. Because at the end of the day the goal is not to be able to put your chem gear on, the goal is to put your chem gear on to be able to survive so we can get the base and mission reconstituted and start flying airplanes and moving patients."

In addition to understanding their mission Colonel Cohen added, "This is not fun and games, or an inspection just because we want to take people's weekends and time away. This is serious and they need to live the seriousness and portray that sense of urgency to the inspectors just as we did during the NORI."

The inspection is only a seven to 10 day process from start to finish and according to Colonel Cohen some bases relax and lose points during the redeployment phase.
"It's not over until the last airplane lands here at MacDill," he said. "So everyone needs to make sure they have that same focus -- their game faces on, throughout the entire process."

Colonel Cohen has no doubt with the pride, professionalism, integrity and commitment of the Airmen from the 6th Air Mobility Wing, 927th Air Refueling Wing and 73rd Ariel Port Squadron out of Fort Worth, Texas, that Team MacDill will pass the inspection with no less than a satisfactory rating.

"Everybody wants to get that brass ring, they want to be the best and here's our opportunity to prove it. We will survive to operate!"