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Eagle sentry
Eagle sentry








– Preparing for a Sentry Eagle Exercise is a lengthy endeavor structuring parking for more than 50 visiting fighter and tanker aircraft, making sure fuel supplies cover a month's worth of flying in five days, planning food and lodging for hundreds of visiting aircrew members, and so on. “Sentry Eagle 2022 was a resounding success for Kingsley Field and our community,” said Bouma. “It was well attended and we appreciate the opportunity to give back to our community.KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Between acts people could buy food and drinks or drink water provided free-of-charge on the 90-degree day.Ĭrowds for Sentry Eagle historically fall between 8,000 to as high as12,000 and this year security forces defenders who safely ushered the community through the gate estimated it was higher than usual, surpassing the previous high. During that crash he sacrificed his life, taking his own parachute off and placing it on a wounded man, thus condemning himself to a fiery crash near Ploiesti, Bulgaria.įollowing that presentation the aerial demonstrators again took to the sky and so did a BMX bike show featuring aerials using ramps. This was true for Kingsley’s aircraft when it was heavily damaged and subsequently crashed. The crowd watched this presentation while a fully restored B-17 Flying Fortress, the very same type of aircraft Kingsley served on as bombadier, flew low passes behind the stage.įor those who crewed these aircraft during WWII, returning home was often against the odds with up to 70-percent of aircraft being shot down by enemy fire. He went on to thank her and her family for donating a significant piece of Kingsley’s legacy to the base. Lee Bouma, the wing commander, accepted the historic item on behalf of the base, saying, “Words just really cannot do justice to signify how important this is.” “I am honored to be here today, and to share my blood with a hero,” she said as a descendant of Kingsley, “This is a true honor and a blessing to be able to present the 173 rd Fighter Wing with Lt. Kingsley, the Medal of Honor recipient who the base is named for.įrankie Stoneham, Kingsley’s great, great niece, presented his Purple Heart Ribbon and citation to the base from the main stage. This year’s event is unique in several ways, it’s the first year the A-10 Demo Team has performed and it also featured a very special presentation from a family member of Lt. “The F-15 is my favorite,” Katie’s younger sister Laney said. “I’m kind of thinking about joining the Air Force,” she said with a smile. Katie Terrell, a young girl from Arkansas who came with her parents, said she like the small bi-plane demonstration at least in part because it was piloted by a woman. On Saturday, June 25, the show began with a small aerobatic bi-plane demonstration, followed by vintage World War II fighter aircraft and the A-10 Demonstration team rounded out the show with an aerobatics display that only the Warthog is capable of. Lee Bouma, who assumed command of the wing just over a month ago. “Once every couple of years, we open the doors and allow all of our community to come in here and see what Kingsley Field provides to our community,” said Col. Sentry Eagle 2022 started with a roar as four F-15 Eagles winged their way over the crowded flightline, punctuating a live rendition of the National Anthem and kicking off a day of aerial demonstrations, food and festivities.










Eagle sentry