The Arizona Republic

Arizona Congress members rally to save A-10 ‘Warthog’

- Rylee Kirk

Arizona’s U.S. representa­tives and senators are again rallying in support of the A-10 “Warthog.”

Rep. Ann Kirkpatric­k, D-Ariz., introduced a bill this week calling on the House of Representa­tives to continue funding the Air Force program.

The bill has already received support from Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz.; Rep. Tom O’Halleran, D-Ariz.; and Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Ariz. Sens. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., and Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., sponsored a Senate version of the legislatio­n.

The Air Force has used the A-10 Thunderbol­t II, nicknamed “the Warthog,” since 1975, when the attack planes were delivered to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona, according to the Air Force website. It was the first aircraft designed for close support of ground forces.

“The A-10 Warthog is a vital fixture of Southern Arizona and the bedrock of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, which employs hundreds of airmen and contribute­s millions of dollars to our local economy,” Kirkpatric­k said in a written statement.

Arizona’s Tucson-based 2nd Congressio­nal District, which Kirkpatric­k represents, “is home to the largest contingent of the A-10 fleet, and preserving this aircraft is one of my top priorities,” she said. In the resolution, Kirkpatric­k describes the A-10 “as striking fear in the enemies of the United States and inspiring pride in the members of the Armed Forces.”

Kelly said he understand­s the importance that the Warthogs have to those on the ground.

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