Germany: U.S. Breaks Romanian Air Force In On Missile System

U.S. Air Forces in Europe
July 12, 2013
Allies strengthen partnership through visit
By 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany: The Romanian air force deputy chief of staff visited various units here to learn about missile defense, combat airlift and the development of Air Force NCOs with an emphasis on safety June 28, 2013.
Maj. Gen. Niculae Tabarcia and approximately 15 other members of the Romanian air force got a taste of Ramstein’s daily capabilities as they visited the 603rd Air and Space Operations Center, the aerial port, the 435th Contingency Response Group and the NCO professional military education schools.
“This was a great opportunity for us to enhance the already strong cooperative relationship between USAFE and the Romanian Air Force,” said Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Sharpy, director of plans, programs and analyses for U.S. Air Forces in Europe and U.S. Air Forces Africa.
While at the 603rd AOC, Tabarcia received key briefings on the roles of missile defense, which foreshadowed the possibility of future Romanian and U.S. Air Force training on the subject.
The Romanian Air Force members were also interested in the capability and execution of the base’s mobility fleet.
“The Romanians already had the basic knowledge in standing up a rapid deployment mobility squadron so their questions were a little more advanced than I expected,” said Tech. Sgt. Carnard Drayton, 435th Air Ground Operations Wing mobile aerial port flight supervisor. “They were very eager to learn.”
One of the last stops during the visit was at the First Term Airman Center to congratulate Ramstein Airmen in taking their first steps of professional development following technical training.

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