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Old 8th Sep 2006, 15:20
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http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/De...InKandahar.htm

'Mr Fixit' gets Hercules airborne in Kandahar

The quick thinking of an RAF operations officer serving at Kandahar in Afghanistan has been officially recognised with an award from a United States Air Force commander.

When a United States Air National Guard C130J Hercules aircraft, en route from Al Udeid in Qatar, suffered engine problems following a landing at Kandahar Air Force Base in Afghanistan, the United States Air Force contacted the RAF C130 Detachment for assistance.
USAF Technical Sergeant Ray Stone called Sergeant Andy McGarry, the C130 Operations Desk officer, to see what could be done. Andy promptly contacted the Detachment Engineering Officer to find out if the part that was required was in stock. Not only was the part, a bleed air shut off valve, available, but help was also on hand to fit it.

Two RAF technicians, Chief Technician Andy Hardman and Senior Aircraftman Andy Aikman, were swiftly dispatched to replace the failed component. Their rapid response enabled the aircraft to take off again only an hour and a quarter after landing. RAF Detachment Commander, Squadron Leader Nick Harrington, was understandably proud of Sgt McGarry's efforts:

"Sergeant McGarry is the man to talk to when you want to get things done. His network of contacts spreads across the base, therefore it doesn't surprise me that he managed to arrange this in such short order."
Colonel William Cahoon, USAF Base Commander, presented a commemorative coin to Sergeant McGarry, in recognition of his support. The two technicians involved in repairing the aircraft were unable to be at the presentation but will receive their medals at a later date.

Sergeant McGarry was pleasantly surprised by the award, saying:

"We have built up a very good working relationship over the last three months and this sums it all up. I am just pleased to have been able to help."
The impressive turnaround time for the aircraft repair shows the responsiveness and professionalism of the RAF C130 detachment at Kandahar, which is drawn from all squadrons at RAF Lyneham, in Wiltshire. The 48-strong team, 14 of whom are engineering staff, provides 24/7 cover for the four UK C130 aircraft at Kandahar.


There you go Andy, your own thread on PPRuNe.

(You doughnut-noshing, shiney-arsed Ops monkey)

I hope you're going to declare that gift on your Income Tax Return. You could probably set it off against the crate of beer that you're fined.



PS. You can get those coins in the BX for $4.99
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Wasn't this one was it?

http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/att...hmentid=140663

(Just an excuse to display this photo....well it made me chuckle)
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Good on 'em! Now use that "Challenge" coin when you get to a Spam bar....and earn a few drinks from those that do not have such a coin.
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I can honestly say I have never heard of a Sgt FOM described as a map stacker.
Now if it was a PO or an LAC...

Andy, you just got yourself a job in ITOC
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Bet he won't spend that coin either.. Tight arse

Well done softlad... I know, just doing your job
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Glad to see Andy getting on well in his career. Worked with him during 2 tours - think he could do with laying off the doughnuts for a bit!!
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So this guy was contacted for help by the USAF that needed a herc spare and he rang the Herc EngO who sorted it. Perhaps a USAF Ops Sgt wouldn't be expected to use this level of initiative!

Joking aside, well done to all the chaps involved - good PR. I've seen lots of similar examples of us helping the Yanks out on Det (especially by Movers) and they have always been very appreciative.
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Makes a change to the norm of us scrounging bits from THEM.....

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FOM.....



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Not wanting to undermine the FOM concerned, but I have to agree with WPH that chap gets an award for making a phone call - not rocket science.
 
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Andy,
Glad to see you are doing so well since you left Saints.
Best laugh for ages

Agreed I do know how you feel about awards.
You tried hard enough to get one from me!!

Good Luck
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