VAW-126 Provides Early Warning For Hamid Karzai's
Inauguration
Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 126 provided two
aircraft and approximately 30 crew members in support of the week
long operation for the inauguration of Afghan President Hamid
Karzai in Kandahar Dec. 7.
This marked the first time VAW-126, based on the USS Harry
Truman, has been part of an expeditionary operation. The squadron
is typically attached to its air wing. However, this operation
provided invaluable support to President Karzai’s
inauguration.
"We were selected as a group for expeditionary operations into
Kandahar to provide air support," said "Seahawks" Executive Officer
Cmdr. John Malfitano. "We were there to provide a command and
control platform for the operation."
The operation began Dec. 4, when squadron members departed from
USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) to Kandahar Air Base, approximately
1,000 miles away from where the carrier was operating in the
Persian Gulf.
The team spent their first evening on the base setting up
quarters for the week on the Kandahar military compound. They began
planning the expeditionary operation early the next day, followed
by a full day of rehearsal operations before the day of the
inauguration.
According to Malfitano, the Truman team worked with all branches
of the US military and units from all over the world, including
Romania, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
"It was great to interact with all of the different services,
especially those from other nations," said Malfitano.
On the day of the inauguration, the two VAW-126 aircraft spent
nine hours in the air, providing continuous air support and
coverage for the arrival of distinguished visitors and the
inauguration.
Distinguished visitors to the historic event included Vice
President Dick Cheney, the highest-ranking American official to
visit the country since 2001, and Secretary of Defense Donald
Rumsfeld.
"This is the first time in [Afghanistan’s] 5,000-year
history that a democratic election has taken place," said
Malfitano. "You really feel privileged to be a part of that."
"I’m very proud of the planning, preparation and execution
of the detachment," said Cmdr. Jeffery Davis, the squadron’s
commanding officer. "It’s historic in many senses and
demonstrative of expeditionary warfare from the sea."
According to Davis, the operation exhibits the Navy’s
newest doctrines of Sea Basing and Sea Strike, with the Navy being
a primary force provider. Sea Strike is the ability to project
precise and persistent offensive power from the sea. Sea Basing
enhances operational independence and support for the joint force.
Both are part of the Navy’s Sea Power 21 vision.
The last returning team members, mostly maintenance personnel,
returned to Truman Dec. 11.
The squadron is currently deployed with the Harry S. Truman
Carrier Strike Group and embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 3 in the
Persian Gulf. Truman and CVW-3 deployed from Norfolk, VA, Oct. 13,
and is the only Carrier-Air Wing Team currently serving in the
Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
(ANN salutes Journalist 3rd Class (SW) Rosa Larson, USS
Harry S. Truman Public Affairs)