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B-52 Stratofortresses, like the one shown here, from the 69th Bomb Squadron at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., are deploying to Andersen AFB, Guam, to support the U.S. Pacific Command’s continuous bomber presence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Michael J. Veloz)

Photo by Senior Airman Michael J. Veloz

Minot Airmen fly to where America's day begins

16 Nov 2010 | Capt. Genieve David

Preparations for the deployment of Air Force Global Strike Command's 69th Bomb Squadron here are underway as they head to Guam, a first since the Vietnam War.

The deployment is in support of U.S. Pacific Command's continuous bomber presence. An advanced team of approximately 30 Airmen departed Nov. 13 for Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Approximately 200 more Airmen are scheduled to depart for the island Nov. 18 to 20.

A total of six B-52 Stratofortresses will be in place at Andersen AFB after two aircraft depart from Minot later in the week.

"We are the newest B-52 squadron in the Air Force," said Lt.Col. Michael Cardoza, the 69th Bomb Squadron commander. "Our job is to ensure peace and stability in the Pacific region.

The deployment is another milestone for the 69th BS which reactivated here Sept. 4, 2009.

This also will be the first time the 5th BW has back-to-back deployments in support of the continuous bomber presence at Guam.

"We are ready to deploy any time, any place," said Col. Douglas Cox, the 5th Bomb Wing commander. "Our job is to safely, securely and effectively deter and dissuade any potential regional aggressors and assure the U.S. and its allies of our commitment to the Pacific region."

The 5th BW's 23rd BS is scheduled to return in late November from Guam after almost six months, and the 69th BS will be in place for the next rotation scheduled to last about the same amount of time.