Carrying the Torch: 815th Airlift Squadron Assumes Airlift Mission in Africa


Air Force personnel from the Minnesota Air National Guard have completed a significant deployment in Africa. The 133rd Airlift Wing's service has been pivotal, and they are now passing the critical...


Air Force personnel from the Minnesota Air National Guard have completed a significant deployment in Africa. The 133rd Airlift Wing’s service has been pivotal, and they are now passing the critical operations baton to the Air Force Reserve’s 815th Airlift Squadron, nicknamed the “Flying Jennies”. This rotation is part of a broader strategic plan, ensuring continuity in military operations on the African continent.

War Is Still A Racket highlights operations like these as clear examples of the US military’s global reach and its ability to sustain mission integrity through strategic rotations. While the report lacks specific budgetary and resource allocation details, it underscores the military’s structured approach to ongoing missions. Further transparency on costs and resource distribution would enable a more comprehensive evaluation of the operation’s financial oversight and accountability.

Source: Read the full report at Department of Defense

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