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Into the shadows
A bittersweet parting for 9th Special Operations Squadron
By LAUREN SAGE REINLIE
Northwest Florida Daily News
Early Friday morning, Oct.
3, before the guests arrived,
Lt. Col. Doug Distaso took his
11-year-old son, Colby, out to the
flight line for a final, quiet tribute
to the stalwart MC-130P Combat
Shadow.
The pair circled the hulking
aircraft, Distaso pointing out its
specialized radars and the doors
where special forces troops
hopped out into remote war
zones.
In less than an hour, with all
the pomp of a military ceremony,
Distaso and the rest of Northwest Florida would say good-bye
to the 9th Special Operations
Squadron and their long ties with
the Combat Shadow.
But, first, a few moments of
reflection.
“If I had time to be sad before,
I didn’t know it,” admitted Distaso, the squadron’s commander,
as he eyed one of the last planes
at Hurlburt Field. “It would have
been a lot harder if we had been
sitting around and staring at
each other.”
As the squadron has ramped
down its ranks — cutting from
125 airmen to about 30 in the
past few months — it hasn’t
let up its pace, meaning most
members have been deployed
for the past year and a half.
There wasn’t much time for
nostalgia.
“Now looking at it here, this
plane has been in the air for
thousands of hours and had so
many days deployed to get stuff
moved overseas and put people
in the places they need to be,”
Distaso said. “It was a very good
aircraft.”
On Friday, the 9th SOS shut
down at Hurlburt Field, leaving
its personnel and aircraft behind
and moving in name only to Cannon Air Force Base. The Combat Shadow, a special mission
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Lt. Col. Doug Distaso, right and his son Colby Distaso, 11, share a laugh in front of an MC-130J Commando 2
aircraft on Friday before a ceremony moves the 9th Special Operations squadron out of Northwest Florida
to Cannon Air Force Base.
aircraft used for moving special
forces troops and supplies, returned from its final overseas
deployment late last month. It
will be retired next June.
The aircraft has a long and
storied history in Northwest
Florida, where it arrived over 25
years ago. It’s flown countless
missions refueling helicopters
and dropping off or picking
up special forces troops and
supplies.
Master Sgt. Rico Watkins, who
has flown the plane since 2002,
said he will miss being a part of
the squadron’s mission.
“You feel like you are close
to the battle,” he said. “We
can put troops on the ground
almost anywhere to help with
the fight.”
He did note, though, he would
not mourn the aircraft’s lack of
good air conditioning.
One of Watkins’ fondest memories was when the squadron
deployed at the beginning of the
Iraq War in 2003.
“It was a good lesson in camaraderie,” he said. “We were in
this isolated place with basically
nothing. We had to work together
to do everything, build a gym, a
chow hall, all that. It was a good
time.”
Watkins doesn’t know yet
exactly what his next job will
be.
The Combat Shadows will be
replaced with the newer MC130J Commando IIs, but they will
not be located at Hurlburt.
“It’s bittersweet,” he said.
“This is the only plane I’ve ever
flown. It’s a hard pill to swallow,
but now it’s time to look to what’s
next.”
801st SOAMXS Airman earns Bronze Star
By LAUREN SAGE
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Earlier this year, as Air
Force personnel were pulling out of Afghanistan, a
young staff sergeant was
leading the way.
On a remote base in
western Afghanistan, Staff
Sgt. Reuben Bocock, a 28year-old Airman from Hurlburt Field, was charged
with training a unit of Afghani airmen to maintain
and deploy their own helicopter fleet so they could
continue to battle terrorism after the Americans
went home. He was the
first American air advisor to do so and his work
was used as an example
for other fleets across the
country.
On Thursday, Oct. 2,
Bocock was awarded the
Bronze Star medal for
his accomplishments, a
unique honor for such a
young Airman.
“Combat is hard
enough, but advising,
that’s the graduate level
of getting the other nation
to carry its own weight,”
Col. Bill West, Hurlburt’s
commander, said during
the award ceremony. “We
were told to turn over the
mission to Afghanistan and
they did it, and he was the
first to do it.”
Bocock arrived in Afghanistan in April of 2013
to a daunting task.
Challenges included
major language barriers
—even skilled interpreters
often did not know how to
translate technical maintenance jargon into Dari,
the language spoken in the
area.
Then there were threats
of attack, from outside the
base as well as inside, and
the base’s remote location
meant coming under fire
during many cross-country
trips for parts.
Through all that, Bocock was able to train the
Afghani colonel and about
two dozen Afghani airmen,
producing Afghanistan’s
first autonomous unit
capable of flying Mi-17s,
the Russian helicopters
popular in the country’s
military.
Bocock, who returned from Afghanistan earlier this spring,
said he was proud of his
accomplishments.
“I was able to teach an
Afghan colonel everything
the Air Force taught me,”
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The airman, who now
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when he was first told he
would receive the medal,
he didn’t think it was that
big of a deal. But, West
made sure he understood
the significance during the
ceremony.
“They told him, ‘You got
it, make it work,’ and he
did,” West said. “We are
very lucky to have him
here.”
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wheelchairs, the men
once again made their
way down the flight line.
At the end, the mighty
AC-130 gunship towered
over their heads. At 90
years old, John Senneff
was impressed.
The World War II pilot
remembers diving down
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Technical Sgt. Antonio Barranca shows off the 105 mm
gun on the side of an AC-130U gunship on Friday during
a tour of the 4th Special Operations Squadron on Friday
at Hurlburt Field. The tour was part of the 86th Fighter
Bomber Group reunion that is town this weekend.
Senneff was one of
nine remaining members of the 86th FighterBomber Group in town
for their annual reunion.
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them about the capabilities of the gunship. The
vets had plenty of questions, including what
effect kickback from the
aircraft’s largest gun, the
105mm, had on its ability
to stay horizontal. The P47 was armed only with a
50-caliber gun, operated
by the pilot.
“It’s really an honor to
have them here, to get to
talk to the guys who have
been there and done that
and be exposed to our
heritage,” said the 4th’s
Major Bart Doyle.
John Dolny, a 93year-old vet who lives in
Danbury, Wisc., said he
appreciated hearing from
the young guys and visiting the area’s bases. Last
year, they visited the F-35
squadron at Eglin.
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for Danbury is swapping
war stories with the few
men still alive from his
unit.
“It was different when
we were young and pretty
excited about everything
that was going on,” Dolny
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of casualties – a lot – but
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All real estate advertising in this newspaper is
subject
to
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Fair
Housing
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which
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limitation or discrimination based on race,
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religion,
sex,
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or national origin, or an
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of the law. Our readers
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informed
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basis.
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