After March 31, Alaska will be on its own plowing snow off the runway at Galena, a Yukon River community 275 miles north of Fairbanks. As reported by the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, the decision has taken Alaskan officials off guard. USAF has always helped clear Galena Forward Operating Location, and, when the BRAC commission voted to close the FOC, it urged USAF to withdraw its help slowly to ease the local impact. An Air Force spokesman, MSgt. Tim Hoffman, told the paper that the plowing, which cost $442,000 each year, isn’t justified now that operations are ending.
Clearing jungle and laying asphalt in tropical heat may not sound like fun to most people, but it’s a way of life for Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers (RED HORSE) Airmen, who have spent the past year or so restoring World War II-era airfields on the Pacific…