Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Little Rock base airmen begin Middle East mission
A group of airmen stationed in central Arkansas deployed to the Middle East over the weekend to support Operation Freedom’s Sentinel.
The standard deployment is part of the Little Rock Air Force Base’s 41st Airlift Squadron’s regular rotation overseas, said Lt. Col. Andrew Smith, the squadron’s director of operations. The 41st completed a deployment to Afghanistan in January 2017.
Many of the airmen heading to the Middle East spent part of 2017 deployed domestically and abroad in support of flooding and hurricane relief, Smith said.
“We’re ready to go at a moment’s notice,” Smith said of the squadron, which operates C-130J aircraft.
Operation Freedom’s Sentinel is the U.S. Department of Defense’s name for the transition from Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The department changed the name at the start of 2015.
The war, which began when the U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001 after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, is the longest armed conflict in U.S. history.
The airmen from Arkansas will provide tactical airlift support, transporting cargo, personnel, equipment and food and making airdrops.
“Basically whatever needs to be moved to support the mission,” Smith said.
The deployment is scheduled for “standard length,” but the Air Force doesn’t release the exact start and end dates to protect troop movement, an Air Force spokesman said.
Fifteen U.S. troops died in Afghanistan last year, and one was killed by hostile fire on Jan. 1.