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115th FW Celebrates the end of the F-16 era at Truax Field

October 6, 2022 (by SMSgt. Paul Gorman, SSgt. Cameron Lewis and Capt. Leslie Westmont) - The 115th Fighter Wing's last F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft departed October 5, following a sendoff ceremony commemorating 30 years of service at Truax Field.

USAF F-16C block 30 #87-0346 from the 176th FS taxis to the runway for the unit's final departure with the aircraft at Truax Field on October 5th, 2022. [ANG photo by SSgt. Cameron Lewis]

Col. Bart Van Roo, the 115th Fighter Wing commander, was joined by state, local and military leaders who gathered with 115th Fighter Wing members and retirees to pay tribute to the legacy of the F-16 at Truax Field.

"I want to thank so many of our extremely supportive groups — our honorary commanders past and present, the Badger Air Community Council, the Madison Area Chamber of Commerce, the leadership of the 495th Fighter Group, the 128th Air Refueling Wing, Volk Field, and to all our retired members, especially to our commanders and chiefs," said Van Roo. "Thank you all for your support. You have spent the last 30 years helping us share our message of capability to our state and nation."

The F-16 Fighting Falcons arrived at Truax Field in 1992, replacing the A-10 Thunderbolt II. The aircraft is the unit's eighth primary airframe since its inception in 1948 and were an integral part of multiple worldwide deployments over the past 30 years.

"Today is one of many major milestones in our conversion to the F-35. But today, it's about the F-16 and all the Airmen who were a part of the F-16 mission here. To all the current members, and to all the former members who have contributed to 30 years of flying the viper — you've left an incredible legacy of combat deployments and homeland defense," said Col. Charles Merkel, 115th Fighter Wing vice commander.

Challenge coins were awarded to 11 Airmen representing each of the groups across the wing who have supported F-16 missions at home and around the globe.

"There were two themes that emerged that really represent the difference in this organization. Our culture of excellence and our people's desire to maintain that," Van Roo said. "We decided the best way to represent all we have achieved in this last 30 years is to tell the story of our people."

Construction and training continue at the base in anticipation of the arrival of the 115th Fighter Wing's ninth primary airframe, the F-35 Lightning II, in the spring.

"It's fitting that the home of the next F-35 squadron in the Air Force and in the Air National Guard is right here at Truax," said Brig. Gen. David May, the deputy adjutant general for Air. "In the hands of the 115th Fighter Wing Airmen, E-1 to O-6, we will show the world what dedication to excellence truly means, anytime, anywhere."

A small contingent of F-16s from other units will temporarily operate from Truax Field to conduct homeland defense training while the 115th Fighter Wing transitions to its new airframe.


Courtesy of 115th Fighter Wing

Additional images:

The Wisconsin ANG's 115th FW pays tribute to the legacy of the F-16 Fighting Falcon during a ceremony held at Truax Field on October 5th, 2022. The F-16 first arrived at Truax Field in 1992 as the eighth primary airframe since the unit's inception in 1948 and is scheduled to be replaced by the F-35 Lightning II aircraft in the Spring of 2023. [ANG photo by SSgt. Cameron Lewis]

Lt.Col. Ryan Gaffaney and SMSgt. Scott Ebert, both Wisconsin ANG Guardsmen assigned to the 115th FW, shake hands during the final departure of the F-16 Fighting Falcon on October 5th, 2022. [ANG photo by SSgt. Cameron Lewis]

USAF F-16C block 30 #87-0346 from the 176th FS overflies Truax Field during a ceremony commemorating the unit's final departure with the aircraft on October 5th, 2022. [ANG photo by SMSgt. Paul Gorman]
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