FARGO - Five remaining members of the North Dakota Air National Guard's 119th Civil Engineer Squadron are expected to return from a six-month deployment to Southwest Asia at 6:30 p.m. today to Fargo's Hector International Airport.
The original group of about 50 deployed in mid-December 2011 and worked on construction and electrical projects during the mission, according to a release from the Guard. Due to U.S. Air Forces Central policy guidance, the exact location of the mission can't be disclosed.
While in Southwest Asia, the group maintained 633 facilities, 89 generators and 74 light carts. The Airmen also repaired eight miles of perimeter berm, installed four shower trailers, renovated a dining facility and eight other buildings, serviced 1,400 HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) units, rebuilt the main base entry to improve security, completed a $1.6 million electrical distribution/substation project and completed another 20 construction projects valued at $4 million.
The Guard member also worked on airfield sustainment, repairing 28 airfield spalls and 8,000 feet of joints as well as repairing and maintaining 450 airfield lights. The group maintained two Mobile Aircraft Arresting Systems for safety.
With this return, about 20 North Dakota Air National Guard members remain deployed overseas in Southwest Asia, Afghanistan, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. About 300 North Dakota Army National Guard members also are deployed, serving in Kuwait, Kosovo and Afghanistan.