State-by-state proposed changes to AFRC Published Feb. 7, 2012 By Col. Bob Thompson Air Force Reserve Public Affairs WASHINGTON -- By The Air Force is planning significant organizational changes. The Air Force Reserve's portion of the cuts includes reducing its inventory by 61 airlift and aerial-refueling aircraft, as well as, 21 fighter jets. This will retire the Air Force's oldest aircraft, make room for newer models, and consolidate similar types of aircraft at common locations as much as possible. The Air Force Reserve's changes include: · Barksdale AFB, La. - End the Air Force Reserve Active Associate unit that hosts Regular Air Force Airmen and flies A-10 aircraft. Drawdown one squadron by retiring 18 A-10 aircraft as part of the FY13 President's Budget. Also, retire three other A-10s in FY13 that were previously slated for retirement and awaiting to be transferred. Transfer three remaining A-10s to Whiteman AFB, Mo. The Air Force Reserve unit that flies B-52 aircraft remains operational at Barksdale. · Dobbins ARB, Ga. - Retire seven C-130H2 aircraft and add 10 C-130J aircraft during FY14. · Keesler AFB, Miss. - Transfer 10 C-130J aircraft to new location in FY14. Although the Active Associate unit ends as part of the FY13 President's Budget, the Air Force Reserve unit remains operational. · Lackland AFB, Texas -Retire 16 C-5A aircraft from FY13 through FY16. Close the C-5A training school. Add eight C-5M aircraft in FY15. · Little Rock AFB, Ark. - Retire two C-130H2 aircraft in FY17. Unit remains operational. · March AFB, Calif. - Retire one KC-135 aircraft in FY13. Unit remains operational. · Maxwell AFB, Ala. - Drawdown one squadron by retiring seven C-130H2 aircraft in FY14. Unit remains operational. · Minneapolis-St. Paul ARS, Minn. -- Drawdown one squadron by transferring eight C-130H3 aircraft in FY 13. The Air Force Reserve unit remains operational even though the Air Reserve Station is transferred from the Air Force Reserve to the Air National Guard. · Niagara Falls, ARS, N.Y. - The Air Reserve Component Associate unit - composed of Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard -- ends as part of the FY13 President's Budget. The Air Force Reserve retires three C-130H2 aircraft in FY13 and eight more in FY17. However, eight C-130H3 aircraft are planned to be added to the Air Force Reserve unit during FY13. · Pittsburgh ARS, Penn. -- Drawdown one squadron by retiring six C-130H2 aircraft and transferring one C-130H2 in FY13. Air Force Reserve operations end and the Pittsburgh Air Reserve Station closes. However, Pittsburgh Air National Guard Base remains open. · Pope AFB, N.C. - Retire one C-130H2 aircraft and add one C-130H2 in FY13. · Tinker AFB, Okla. - Retire four KC-135 aircraft in FY13; however, unit remains operational. · Westover ARB, Mass. - Transfer eight C-5Ms in FY16. Unit remains operational. · Youngstown-Warren ARS, Ohio - Retire six C-130H2 aircraft and add four C-130H2.5 aircraft. "Our future plans must ensure the Total Force can fulfill the nation's need for daily operations and a surge force in the new strategy," said Stenner. "DOD's goal is to balance force structure reductions with our ability to project power globally and to maintain our force readiness." The Air Force is scheduled to announce manpower changes caused by these structure changes in March. In order for the planned reductions to take effect, they must be approved by Congress and signed into law by the president. "We worked closely with our Regular Air Force and Air Guard partners to rebalance our Total Force team," said Stenner. "In order to make our Air Force smaller, all three components had to find efficiencies and reductions - to get smaller together."