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Welcome to the REDHORSE Association

"Let's make us greater, together"

 

The REDHORSE Association was formed in 2001 as it was determined there was a need for all USAF Combat Civil Engineers to remain in touch, re-establish old friendships, create new ones, perpetuate our spirit and traditions, represent the interests, provide a fraternal atmosphere, encourage social interaction, develop a scholarship fund and support our members in their time of need.
 
Our Mission is to increase awareness of the USAF Combat Civil Engineers accomplishments and tradition of excellence past and present during war and peace time with the American populace, preserve our proud heritage, share our legacy and to foster strong and mutually beneficial relationships among government, educational and civic leaders. It is our desire to be a significant force of support towards the USAF CE strategic mission, to be able to contribute to the over all morale and enhance the welfare of our profession.
 
We are a non-profit, tax exempt, non-commercial professional military association that exists to support, promote and develop the interests of all past, present, Active, AFRC and ANG USAF Combat Civil Engineer professionals.
 
Membership applications are available on this web site (the second red tab on the top left of this page) or feel free to contact us for more information.
 
Greg MacDougal, President
REDHORSE Association
 
 

 

 
Moment of silence held for 203rd RED HORSE today
on Wednesday, 03 March 2010

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ARLINGTON, Va., (3/3/10) -- A moment of silence will be observed today by the 203rd RED HORSE Squadron of the Virginia Air National Guard to honor the lives of 18 unit members and three Florida Army Guard aviators, who perished in a military transport crash nine years ago.

A memorial ceremony is being planned for the unit's next drill on March 21.

The 18 engineers and three Florida aviators from Detachment 1 of the 171st Aviation Battalion, were killed on March 3, 2001, as the 203rd members were returning home after completing a two-week, military construction project at Hurlburt Field, Fla. The C-23 Sherpa they were flying in crashed in a cotton field near Unadilla, Ga.


Last update: Wednesday, 03 March 2010

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Airmen re-discover RED HORSE legacy in Haiti
on Monday, 22 February 2010

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by Capt. Nathan D. Broshear
12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) Public Affairs


2/22/2010 - PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti  -- Engineers from the 190th Air Refueling Wing and 184th Intelligence Wing, Kansas Air National Guard, were conducting a routine survey of the field adjacent to the airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti when they discovered a group of Airmen had been there before.

While leveling the field, Airmen noticed the words "820 RHS 94 95 96" on an enormous concrete block. The podium shaped block was so large engineers driving earthmovers left it in the center of the newly formed 24th Air Expeditionary Group encampment.

"Discovering this was a complete surprise to me," said Col. Dan Courtois, the 24th Air Expeditionary Group commander. "It's a good feeling to know we are following in the footsteps of other Airmen who have helped the people of Haiti."

Last update: Monday, 22 February 2010

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Operation Feed the Stable
on Tuesday, 08 December 2009

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The 1st ERHG has started a care package program that we can all get Imageinvolved in. These packages will go to the 1st ERHG in theater and provide our RED HORSE troops with essential items that are in limited supply and will improve morale, healthcare and overall well-being.

 

Items needed and the shipping address and instructions are listed in the PDF that can be obtained on the REDHORSE Association web site at the following address:

http://rhassn.us/pdf/operationfeedthestable.pdf

Next time you are at the store, please pick up a few of the listed items and send them to our RED HORSE troops. It will be very much appreciated.

 

 


Last update: Tuesday, 08 December 2009

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Andersen AFB Airmen return home after seven-month deployment
on Monday, 12 October 2009

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by Staff Sgt. Jennifer Redente
36th Wing Public Affairs


10/12/2009 - ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam -- Fifty-eight Airmen from the 554th RED HORSE Squadron returned home Oct. 10 after a seven-month deployment in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. 

This was the squadron's first deployment outside of U.S. Pacific Command in 35 years to provide mobile civil engineering response to support contingency operations in Southwest Asia.

Last update: Monday, 12 October 2009

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Red Horse Airmen Bring Combat Outpost Into Fight
on Thursday, 17 September 2009

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Story by Staff Sgt. Stacia Zachary

FORWARD OPERATING BASE DWYER, Afghanistan -- Before the arrival of the 809th Expeditionary Red Horse Squadron, the occupants were living in a British compound lined with tents relying solely on supplies brought in from convoys and air drops. Now, the vital role of the Red Horse mission is providing aerial access into this region of Helmand province.

"As U.S. forces produce smaller combat outposts in Helmand province to soldify our position in combating terrorism and rebuilding infrastructure in Afghanistan, [Forward Operating Base] Dwyer provides a hub for United States Forces - Afghanistan to put combat and medevac assets into use," said Capt. Vincent Rea, 809th Expeditionary Red Horse Squadron detachment officer in charge. "Having the capability to bring fixed and rotary aerial assets here is huge asset for servicemembers here."


Last update: Thursday, 17 September 2009

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