Oct 17, 2024

Sen. Schmitt says upgrades should land the C-130J model at Rosecrans

Posted Oct 17, 2024 7:36 PM
Sen. Eric Schmitt and 139th Airlift Wing Commander John Cluck listens to St. Joseph Airport Manager Julius Rice describe improvements at Rosecrans Memorial Airport/Photo by Brent Martin
Sen. Eric Schmitt and 139th Airlift Wing Commander John Cluck listens to St. Joseph Airport Manager Julius Rice describe improvements at Rosecrans Memorial Airport/Photo by Brent Martin

By BRENT MARTIN

St. Joseph Post

United States Sen. Eric Schmitt made a visit to St. Joseph today, getting a tour of new construction at Rosecrans Memorial Airport, seen as vital to the Air Guard 139th Airlift Wing landing the latest C-130 cargo planes.

The 139th is in fierce competition with other Air Guard bases to receive the C-130J plane. The St. Joseph base now flies the outdated C-130H planes.

Schmitt, a Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, understands the stiff competition for the “J” planes.

“But I feel like we’ve got a great case to make and we’ve making that. There’s a new director of the Air National Guard coming in. He was in my office. We talked about this specifically,” Schmitt tells reporters outside the new airport terminal construction site. “The best selling point I think you can make is we’re training people from around the world to fly the planes, the C-130Js, and we don’t have them here. And that doesn’t make a lot of sense.”

The 139th trains pilots from across the country and around the world at its Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center. A crew with the India Air Force is currently being trained there.

The Air National Guard faulted some of the facilities at Rosecrans when it passed over the air base in its first allocation of C-130J planes.

Rice gives Sen. Schmitt a tour of the new airport terminal under construction at Rosecrans along with Col. Cluck/Photo by Brent Martin
Rice gives Sen. Schmitt a tour of the new airport terminal under construction at Rosecrans along with Col. Cluck/Photo by Brent Martin

Schmitt says the new construction is vital to convincing the Air National Guard the 139th deserves the new C-130J planes.

“Yeah, I think there we’re some upgrades that needed to be made,” Schmitt acknowledges. “I’m on the Armed Services Committee. We were able to get some those in the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), which I think was important. And, again, you see this commitment from the city, too, right? with the 85 acres here to the north where a lot of the new construction is going to be happening, or happening. So, it’s a combined effort of federal, state, and local. And I think that’s how we put our best foot forward. So, these upgrades are really important in that process.”

Schmitt says the recent upgrades made to the airport should be enough to convince the Air Guard.

“We talk to folks in the Air Force about this place, too. We talk to anybody in the National Guard about this place,” Schmitt says. “We’ve got some great assets in Missouri. We’ve got Whiteman (Air Force Base). We’ve got Ft. Leonard Wood. We’ve got Rosecrans, here. And they think those all play a really important role in our national defense.”

Schmitt says recently visited with the new director of the Air National Guard and spoke with him about the new construction underway at Rosecrans.

Landing the C-130J model planes is seen as vital to the long-term future of the 139th in St. Joseph.

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