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The 1314th Ground Combat Readiness Exercise Evaluation Squadron (GCRES) was activated on 1 Aug 1984. The Commander was Capt Lawrence R. Lane, and the Operations Officer was Capt Charles W. Morris. MSgt Kenneth W. MacLeod was Superintendent and Administration support was provided by TSgt Frank Griffin. The Cadre was divided into two squads.
SQUAD #1 TSgt Paul Worthy TSgt David Broadaway TSgt David McDaniels SSgt Michael Calhoun Sgt John Fields SrA Clay Kirk
SQUAD #2 TSgt Donald Crawford TSgt Dicky Johnson TSgt Paul Harris SSgt Jim Bradsher Sgt Gregory Dyer
Since its activation, the 1314 GCRES has increased from 15 persons to its present strength of 61 personnel, not only consisting of Security Police, but Combat Anna Training and Maintenance, Independent Duty Medical Technicians, Mobile Aerial Port Squadron, Readiness In Base Services, Vehicle Maintenance, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Personnel Specialists, Aerial Audio Visual Services, and Vehicle Mechanics. Since its activation, GCRES has deployed for real world situations to Operation URGENT FURY, Sicily, and Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. Major deployment exercises have been made to Lajes Field, Azores, Rhein Main AB, Germany, and Fort Chaffee, Arkansas.
In August 1987, Capt Dale Hewitt became the second squadron commander replacing Major Lawrence Lane. In June 1990, Major Hewitt was replaced as squadron commander by Major John Short.
Such dignitaries as Senators Barry Goldwater, J. Wilbur Fulbright, Congressman Les Aspin, Generals H. T. Johnson, Larry Welch, Duane Cassidy, and Thomas Ryan have visited the Squadron.
The 1314 GCRES has been successful in the AMC Security Police Competitions for the past three years, and has placed overall first in 1989 and 1991, and overall second in 1992. Our medics recently received an outstanding rating from USAF/IG during a Health Services Medical Inspection.
The GCRES area has grown from a pole barn, tents with wood floors and dug out latrines to a self sustaining base on a base with wooden hootches that are panelled and have air conditioning, a class room with central heat and air, cadre building, supply, motor pool, medical clinic, armory and dining facility. Our resources have tripled from a few M-151 Jeeps to over 50 High Mobility Multi-Wheeled Vehicles, 4 2 1/2 ton trucks, and 40 Carrier Light Auxiliary Weapons Systems.
On June 1st 1992, the nickname "VOLANT SCORPION" was replaced with PHOENIX ACE” since all Military Airlift Command programs changed to reflect a new command rising from the ashes “Air Mobility Command.” “PHOENIX ACE”. 314 GCRES drives on with additional facilities being built, Firearms Training System on-line, additional cadre positions for Combat Camera and possible future of PRIME BEEF being added to the program. The outlook is clear for “PHOENIX ACE,” meet the needs of a changing USAF.
Civic tours from as far away as Washington D.C. and Phoenix, AZ have toured the facilities. The local community has been exposed to the weapons displays set up at the Little Rock AFB Open House and the McCain Mall in North Little Rock. |
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