Ribbon shooting ceremony reopens CATM range

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  • By Staff Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.
  • 39th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
Members of the 39th Air Base Wing and Turkish air force 10th Tanker Base Command gathered for a ribbon shooting ceremony for the reopening of the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range April 1, here.

The renovated range facility will be used by U.S. and Turkish forces to maintain readiness and prepare member for deployments and permenant changes of station.

"It is the only operational range in Turkey," said Kylie Nash, 39th Security Forces Squadron combat arms instructor. "It's important to have a firing range on or near an installation due to mission capabilities. Here we have a really big mission with joint fighters and a lot of defenders. They need to be qualified so they can do their mission."

Use of the facility will be split by Turkey and the United States with Turkey using it from the first to 15th of each month and the United States from the 16th to the end of the month.

"The fact we do that seamlessly, and the fact the profession of arms and the profession of CATM in this case is the same for both our services, is just a great point for us to celebrate," Craige said.

"This symbolizes what we do as far as partnership," said Col. Chris Craige, 39th Air Base Wing commander. "We use it half the time and 10th Tanker Base Command uses it for half the time.