‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness Published March 19, 2024 By Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody 375th Air Mobility Command SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- Airmen from the 375th Air Mobility Wing demonstrated their readiness skills during a combined mobility and mission assurance exercise called “Combat Cardinal,” which took place March 7 - 15. 375th Air Mobility Wing Airmen wear morale patches for Combat Cardinal components, Combat Sword and Combat Shield, on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 7, 2024. Combat Cardinal is part of a series of training exercises meant to enhance Air Mobility Command’s ability to quickly and effectively “Explode into Theater,” and have the readiness capability to sense and seize opportunities during a conflict. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Madeline Baisey) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Combat Cardinal was divided into two efforts: “Cardinal Sword” exercised the ability to rapidly deploy to meet any combatant commander's requirements, and “Cardinal Shield” tested the wing's ability to respond to crisis response and force protection scenarios at home station with fewer Airmen. “We designed it this way so we could work on the fundamentals that allow us to ‘explode into theater’ as part of Air Mobility Command’s objective to equip all of its wings with the capability to not only execute mobility fundamentals, but execute them flawlessly and with speed. Once at the location, we would operate in that contested environment with the ability to disperse and aggregate as needed,” said Col. John Poole, 375th AMW commander. “This exercise format also allowed us to work through threats and adversary injects at our home station [to practice] protecting our assets and close on our objectives.” Cardinal Sword For Cardinal Sword, the wing simulated processing and sending 300 Airmen overseas. With weapons issued and buses loaded, they deployed to a cantonment site on base that represented their forward location. Additionally, two deployed hub locations were created to simulate the “hub and spoke” logistics built into the Air Force’s deployment model. The locations tested Airmen’s skills in operating out of barren contested environments, with Wing Inspection Team members developing threat scenarios as injects that they may encounter from enemy forces. Airmen, regardless of their specialty, pitched in to construct semi-permanent tents that the 375th Logistics Readiness Squadron transported to the site. Medical personnel coordinated to assemble what would become the location for treating simulated injuries. Meanwhile, members from the 375th Force Support Squadron assembled a Single Pallet Expeditionary Kitchen, or SPEK, to feed those at the cantonment site. U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Megan Henley, 375th Security Forces Squadron noncommissioned officer in-charge of confinement and Capt. Matthew Bolton, 375th Detachment X small-Unmanned Aircraft System program manager controls a drone during Combat Cardinal ‘24 on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 11, 2024. Combat Cardinal is a series of training exercises meant to enhance the wing’s ability to rapidly deploy and ensure light, lean and distributed operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Scott's Detachment X, which oversees the wing's small-Unmanned Aircraft System program, provided compound security such as getting a visual overview of the battlefield and identifying the locations of potential adversaries. A specific exercise inject recalled by Capt. Matthew Bolton, Det. X director, involved a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device, or VBIED. “[The vehicle] came to one of our ECPs (entry control points), so we flew the drone to get a good look inside to find that it two IEDs inside. [Having this capability] is honestly something that could save real lives in the field,” said Bolton. Thanks to Altus Air Force Base in Oklahoma, a KC-46 refueler landed at one of the simulated forward deployed locations to provide a platform to evacuate the wounded. Having this airframe for the exercise added an extra opportunity for Aeromedical Evacuation specialists to hone their time-sensitive, and mission critical care for those injured in combat. A simulated wounded Airman is loaded onto a Boeing KC-46 Pegasus during the Combat Cardinal ‘24 exercise on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 13, 2024. Combat Cardinal is a series of training exercises meant to enhance the wing’s ability to rapidly deploy and ensure light, lean and distributed operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res During the mass casualty portion of the exercise, medical teams set up an en route patient staging system where Airmen were stabilized before transport aboard the aircraft. AE teams worked to coordinate with multiple agencies the rapid movement of these patients with minimal information in order to get them to their next higher level of care. While aboard the flight, AE specialists along with a three-person Critical Care Air Transport Team, provided advanced care to those critically injured who required continuous stabilization during transport. Deployed commander, Col. Richard Kind, expressed his overall impressions of how the week went by sharing that “our Airmen are incredible. Our Airmen are ready. And, our Airmen will ‘Deliver Victory.’” Our Airmen are incredible. Our Airmen are ready. And, our Airmen will 'Deliver Victory.' Col. Richard Kind, 375th Air Mobility Wing deputy commander Cardinal Shield Meanwhile, those who weren’t part of the deployed mission had a role to play during Cardinal Shield, and the Inspector General team didn't hold back on the scenarios. The wing practiced responding to a simulated bomb threat, cyber and drone attacks, potential violent protesters arriving at the base and to an active shooter incident. While none of these crisis response scenarios were anything new for the 375th AMW, the real test was exercising these skill sets while missing 300 key personnel. As with any large-scale movement of equipment and manpower, home station capabilities can become stretched. Airmen gather around a fire truck during an active shooter exercise on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 14, 2024. The exercise was part of Combat Cardinal ‘24, a series of exercises meant to maintain Air Mobility Command’s readiness capabilities for rapid deployment and home station crisis response. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Poole said, “In a real conflict, you don’t just deploy and then nothing happens stateside. So, as we operate this Flagship at home with degraded resources, we have some additional responsibilities we need to test. We must ensure the ongoing defense of the base and ensure the connectivity of the global C2 (command and control) structure. So, that’s really the point of this exercise—to practice both at the same time. That’s how a real conflict would unfold.” Overall, both aspects of Combat Cardinal exercised critical readiness skills for the entire wing. Lessons learned from this will be gathered and then applied to future exercises and real-world deployments that are on the horizon for the 375th AMW. “We’ve come a long way in meeting our objectives to hone our combat capabilities, focus on how we can have a competitive edge, shore up our assets to defend against cyber attacks and exploit our aeromedical evacuation proficiency. It was a true team effort, and we’ll continue to build on our successes and lessons learned. I’m proud of this team and what they’ve accomplished.” ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Airmen get ready to initiate a simulated deployment during Combat Cardinal ‘24 on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 7, 2024. Combat Cardinal is part of a series of training exercises meant to enhance Air Mobility Command’s ability to quickly and effectively “Explode into Theater,” and have the readiness capability to sense and seize opportunities during a conflict. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Thino Chandara, 375th Force Support Squadron services supervisor, and Airman 1st Class Faith Akenga, 375th Comptroller Squadron finance technician, go through boxes of Meal Ready-to-Eat during Combat Cardinal 2024 on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 11, 2024. Combat Cardinal is a series of training exercises meant to enhance Air Mobility Command’s ability to quickly and effectively “Explode into Theater,” having the readiness capability to sense and seize opportunities during a conflict. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephanie Henry) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Air Force Airman Ben Mallari, 375th Civil Engineer Squadron structures, assists in building a tent during Combat Cardinal 2024 on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 12, 2024. Combat Cardinal reinforces Air Mobility Command’s ability for swift action, with exercises emphasizing operational resilience in simulated contested environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephanie Henry) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Bryan Cruz, 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician assists with building a tent during Combat Cardinal ‘24 on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 11, 2024. The tents built during this exercise allowed medical personnel to practice triaging patients in a more realistic environment to meet one of Air Mobility Command’s goals to prepare for future conflicts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Nathan Pantoja-Cassidy, 375th Healthcare Operations Squadron aero-medical technician, and Staff Sgt. Alyssa McPeak, 375th Force Support Squadron dining facility shift lead, roll down a tent flap during Combat Cardinal 2024 on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 11, 2024. Exercises such as these allow forces to practice their ability to receive timely and relevant intelligence data to make decisions and enable dynamic mission generation and execution. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephanie Henry) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Megan Henley, 375th Security Forces Squadron noncommissioned officer in-charge of confinement and Capt. Matthew Bolton, 375th Detachment X small-Unmanned Aircraft System program manager controls a drone during Combat Cardinal ‘24 on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 11, 2024. Combat Cardinal is a series of training exercises meant to enhance the wing’s ability to rapidly deploy and ensure light, lean and distributed operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness Airmen participate in a combined mobility and mission assurance exercise called Combat Cardinal ‘24 in the cantonment area on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 11, 2024. Scott's Detachment X, which oversees the wing's small-Unmanned Aircraft System program, provided compound security such as getting a visual overview of the battlefield and identifying the locations of potential adversaries. (Courtesy photo by Staff Sgt. Megan Henley) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jermaine Smalls, 375th Security Forces Squadron installation access controller, fires blank rounds during a Combat Cardinal ‘24 exercise on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 13, 2024. Combat Cardinal is a series of exercises focused on enhancing the wing’s ability to “Explode into Theater,” where forces can refine Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) and capabilities to seize opportunities across different conflict scenarios effectively. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Airman 1st Class Tianna Scarborough and Staff Sgt. Bryan Cruz, 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Aeromedical evacuation technicians perform patient care while under simulated fire during Combat Cardinal ‘24 on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 12, 2024. Airmen were tasked with operating under less familiar, high-stress conditions to practice resiliency for future conflicts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness Airmen take aim at simulated enemies during the Combat Cardinal 2024 on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 13, 2024. Combat Cardinal is a series of exercises focused on enhancing Air Mobility Command’s ability to “Explode into Theater,” where forces can refine Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) and capabilities to seize opportunities across different conflict scenarios effectively. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Frey, 375th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, Airman 1st Class Alisa Wyley, 375th Healthcare Operations Squadron women’s health technician, Airman 1st Class Nathan Pantoja-Cassidy, 375th HCOS aero-medical technician, tend to a simulated casualty during Combat Cardinal ‘24. Combat Cardinal reinforces Air Mobility Command’s ability for swift action, with exercises emphasizing operational resilience in simulated contested environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness U.S. Airmen simulate treating a casualty during a Combat Cardinal ‘24 exercise on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 13, 2024. Combat Cardinal is a series of exercises focused on enhancing the wing’s ability to “Explode into Theater,” where forces can refine Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) and capabilities to seize opportunities across different conflict scenarios effectively. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness A Boeing KC-46 Pegasus from Altus Air Force Base in Oklahoma and its crew prepare for aeromedical evacuation training during the Combat Cardinal ‘24 exercise on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 13, 2024. Having this airframe for the exercise added an extra opportunity for Aeromedical Evacuation specialists to hone their time-sensitive, and mission critical care for those injured in combat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness A simulated wounded Airman is loaded onto a Boeing KC-46 Pegasus during the Combat Cardinal ‘24 exercise on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 13, 2024. Combat Cardinal is a series of training exercises meant to enhance the wing’s ability to rapidly deploy and ensure light, lean and distributed operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness Airmen gather around a fire truck during an active shooter exercise on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 14, 2024. The exercise was part of Combat Cardinal ‘24, a series of exercises meant to maintain Air Mobility Command’s readiness capabilities for rapid deployment and home station crisis response. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyler A. P. Moody) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness 375th Air Mobility Wing Airmen wear morale patches for Combat Cardinal components, Combat Sword and Combat Shield, on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 7, 2024. Combat Cardinal is part of a series of training exercises meant to enhance Air Mobility Command’s ability to quickly and effectively “Explode into Theater,” and have the readiness capability to sense and seize opportunities during a conflict. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Madeline Baisey) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res SLIDESHOW | images | ‘Combat Cardinal 2024’ rehearses home station, deployed readiness 02:16 VIDEO | 02:16 | Combat Cardinal 2024 Airmen from the 375th Air Mobility Wing demonstrated their readiness skills during a combined mobility and mission assurance exercise called “Combat Cardinal,” on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 7-15, 2024. “Cardinal Sword” exercised the ability to rapidly deploy to meet any combatant commander's requirements, and “Cardinal Shield” tested the wing's ability to respond to crisis response and force protection scenarios at home station with fewer Airmen. (U.S. Air Force video by Senior Airman Madeline Baisey) Watch on DVIDS U.S. Air Force Logo