McChord aids in Republic of Georgia operations Published Aug. 15, 2008 By Capt. Shilo Weir Air Mobility Command Public Affairs SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- McChord's deployed 4th Airlift Squadron flew missions aiding in the redeployment of approximately 2,000 Georgian troops from Iraq to Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, on Sunday and Monday after the Georgian government asked the United States for assistance. The 4th AS Airmen are deployed as the 817th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron headquartered at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Team McChord joined other Air Mobility Command units in the response. "We have crews engaged to deliver supplies to those in need, and others on standby, ready to go at a moment's notice if called upon to go in and provide relief," said Gen. Arthur Lichte, commander of AMC. Mobility Airmen delivered medical supplies in two C-17s Wednesday and Thursday, providing humanitarian assistance to Georgians in need. Mobility forces are postured for continued humanitarian efforts, AMC planners said Wednesday. "We've been called on to provide relief before; air mobility is a unique asset for our nation," said General Lichte, noting air mobility's role in providing aid to the besieged population of Berlin during the Berlin Airlift. Mobility forces have engaged in multiple relief efforts in the 60 years since that historic operation. Earlier this week, Air Force airlifters returned approximately 2,000 Georgian troops from their deployed location in Iraq. The U.S. previously committed to transportation of the troops when Georgia offered their participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom. "Our airlift capability also allowed our nation to keep its promise to Georgia," said General Lichte. "When Georgia needed its troops at home, we were able to quickly provide the lift to get them there." Command and control and coordination of the airlift effort is provided by the 618th Tanker Airlift Control Center at Scott Air Force Base. The 618th TACC coordinates an average of 900 airlift and air refueling missions each day, and can seamlessly redirect aircraft to support requirements for contingency or humanitarian relief operations. During Hurricanes Katrina and Rita the 618th TACC tasked nearly 900 sorties to support relief efforts, and mobility forces moved more than 14,600 passengers, nearly 3,000 patients, and hauled the equivalent of 686 semi-truckloads of supplies to and from the Gulf Coast region. During Pakistan earthquake relief operations in 2005, the 621st Contingency Response Wing supported 273 U.S. missions, and provided 15,294,000 pounds of relief supplies, including more than 93,000 sleeping bags and 292,000 blankets. The wing also loaded 587 trucks and processed 4,481 pallets. (62nd Airlift Wing Public Affairs contributed to this story.)