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'''Operation New Year Drop''' is an annual bilateral training exercise and {{wp|military tradition}} conducted by the [[Daoan Congressional Republic Air Force|Daoan]] and Kajeran Air Forces that began in 1978. The operation is among the longest running military airlift operation for [[Daobac]] and [[Kajera]], and arguably in the {{wp|Ajax|world}}. The purpose of the operation is two fold: to distribute gifts & various {{wp|equipment}} to communities throughout the {{wp|Ajax|Kayatman Archipelago}}, and as part of the {{wp|loadmaster}} certification training program of both Daobac's and Kajera's air forces. {{wp|Military ransport aircraft|Transport aircraft}} of Daoan origin take of from XXX Air Force Base (AFB) and rendezvous with Kajeran transport aircraft from [[Kem Tilaan]] AFB. After the rendezvous both transport squadrons will travel along a {{wp|airway (aviation)|flightpath}} that will take them around the Kayatman Archipelago, distributing gifts & equipment to roughly XX communities throughout XX islands of the archipleago.  
'''Operation New Year Drop''' is an annual bilateral training exercise and {{wp|military tradition}} coordinated by the [[Kayatman Security Association]] (KSA) and conducted by the [[Daoan Congressional Republic Air Force|Daoan]] and Kajeran Air Forces that began in 1978. The operation is among the longest running military airlift operation for [[Daobac]] and [[Kajera]], and arguably in the {{wp|Ajax|world}}. The purpose of the operation is two fold: to distribute gifts & various {{wp|equipment}} to communities throughout the {{wp|Ajax|Kayatman Archipelago}}, and as part of the {{wp|loadmaster}} certification training program of both Daobac's and Kajera's air forces. {{wp|Military ransport aircraft|Transport aircraft}} of Daoan origin take of from XXX Air Force Base (AFB) and rendezvous with Kajeran transport aircraft from [[Kem Tilaan]] AFB. After the rendezvous both transport squadrons will travel along a {{wp|airway (aviation)|flightpath}} that will take them around the Kayatman Archipelago, distributing gifts & equipment to roughly XX communities throughout XX islands of the archipleago.  
== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The purpose of Operation New Year Drop is two fold: to provide airmen and loadmasters of the Daoan and Kajeran Air Forces with first hand {{wp|airlift}} and {{wp|airdrop}} experience as part of their certification training program, providing them with real life experience to apply what they have generally learned as theory in classes. All new air force recruits must pass this exercise as part of their training and certification program. The operation is also a military tradition where both air forces distribute gifts intended for children such as toys, clothing and school supplies, as well as agricultural, construction and aquaculture equipment to various communities throughout the Kayatman Archipelago. Equipment distributed are primarily for agricultural and aquaculture purposes such as fishing rods, feed, nets, hoes and seeds. Gifts and equipment are largely sourced from donations by various corporations, private individuals and communities itself, eliminating the need for additional government expenses for the equipment. The operation is arguably the longest running military airlift operation in the world, as it is most certainly the longest running in both Daobac and Kajera.  
The purpose of Operation New Year Drop is two fold: to provide airmen and loadmasters of the Daoan and Kajeran Air Forces with first hand {{wp|airlift}} and {{wp|airdrop}} experience as part of their certification training program, providing them with real life experience to apply what they have generally learned as theory in classes. All new air force recruits must pass this exercise as part of their training and certification program. The operation is also a military tradition where both air forces distribute gifts intended for children such as toys, clothing and school supplies, as well as agricultural, construction and aquaculture equipment to various communities throughout the Kayatman Archipelago. Equipment distributed are primarily for agricultural and aquaculture purposes such as fishing rods, feed, nets, hoes and seeds. Gifts and equipment are largely sourced from donations by various corporations, private individuals and communities itself, eliminating the need for additional government expenses for the equipment. The operation is arguably the longest running military airlift operation in the world, as it is most certainly the longest running in both Daobac and Kajera.  
== History ==
== History ==
The operation was originally a {{wp|humanitarian aid|humanitarian}} {{wp|airlift}} operation initiated by both Daobac and Kajera in the aftermath of a severe {{wp|thunderstorm}} from 25 December and 31 December of 1977 that encompassed the entire Kayatman Archipelago which was accompanied with {{wp|rain|heavy rain}} and {{wp|wind|strong winds}} which prevented the deployment of emergency response teams to affected communities. By the 1st of January 1978 the thunderstorm have largely abated, allowing Daobac and Kajera to fly aircraft sorties throughout the archipelago to assess the damage. In an attempt to show that they needed help, villagers througout the archipelago who heard the sound of the incoming airplanes went out to the beaches and waved to the pilots where they could be seen by the passing airplanes. After identifying which islands required assistance the Daoan and Kajeran Air Force arranged and coordinated a joint {{wp|airlift}} operation to distribute food, water and medical supplies. Dozens of aircraft flew sorties throughout the Kayatman archipelago delivering much needed supplies, and on occassion specialist military personnel, to the devastated communities. Due to the lack of a proper drop zone, supplies were {{wp|airdrop|airdropped}} either on the beaches or at bodies of water near the beach where the locals can use boats or swim out to retrieve the supplies. This airlift operation continued for six days while at the same time helicopters dispatched medical and emergency workers to help in rescue and reconstruction efforts of the devastated communities. Airlift operations were ended on the 6th January 1978. The Daoan and Kajeran governments also took steps to mitigate the risk and potential devastation these severe thunderstorms could have on their population. Homes were strengthened, storm shelters constructed and weather monitoring stations and satellites deployed. By the next new year storm of 1979 the number of impacted communities had been reduced but some still required assistance and so another airlift operation was organized albeit on a smaller scale. However by this time Air Force commanders from both countries had noticed a significant increase in the competencies of the airmen and loadmasters who participated in the airlift missions. They also saw a significant increase in civilian interest for a professional career in the Air Force. The positive reception from the civilian population and the training benefit from the airdrop resulted in the Air Force implementing the operation into an annual military tradition, incorporating the mission as a part of the Air Force's loadmaster and aircrew certification training program. Donations from both commercial companies and private individuals were given to the Air Force to purchase gifts for children and equipment such as fishing rods, nets and hoes for local communities to utilize.
The operation was originally a {{wp|humanitarian aid|humanitarian}} {{wp|airlift}} operation initiated by both Daobac and Kajera and coordianted by the KSA in the aftermath of a severe {{wp|thunderstorm}} from 25 December and 31 December of 1977 that encompassed the entire Kayatman Archipelago which was accompanied with {{wp|rain|heavy rain}} and {{wp|wind|strong winds}} which prevented the deployment of emergency response teams to affected communities. By the 1st of January 1978 the thunderstorm have largely abated, allowing Daobac and Kajera to fly aircraft sorties throughout the archipelago to assess the damage. In an attempt to show that they needed help, villagers througout the archipelago who heard the sound of the incoming airplanes went out to the beaches and waved to the pilots where they could be seen by the passing airplanes. After identifying which islands required assistance the Daoan and Kajeran Air Force arranged and coordinated a joint {{wp|airlift}} operation to distribute food, water and medical supplies. Dozens of aircraft flew sorties throughout the Kayatman archipelago delivering much needed supplies, and on occassion specialist military personnel, to the devastated communities. Due to the lack of a proper drop zone, supplies were {{wp|airdrop|airdropped}} either on the beaches or at bodies of water near the beach where the locals can use boats or swim out to retrieve the supplies. This airlift operation continued for six days while at the same time helicopters dispatched medical and emergency workers to help in rescue and reconstruction efforts of the devastated communities. Airlift operations were ended on the 6th January 1978. The Daoan and Kajeran governments also took steps to mitigate the risk and potential devastation these severe thunderstorms could have on their population. Homes were strengthened, storm shelters constructed and weather monitoring stations and satellites deployed. By the next new year storm of 1979 the number of impacted communities had been reduced but some still required assistance and so another airlift operation was organized albeit on a smaller scale. However by this time Air Force commanders from both countries had noticed a significant increase in the competencies of the airmen and loadmasters who participated in the airlift missions. They also saw a significant increase in civilian interest for a professional career in the Air Force. The positive reception from the civilian population and the training benefit from the airdrop resulted in the Air Force implementing the operation into an annual military tradition, incorporating the mission as a part of the Air Force's loadmaster and aircrew certification training program. Donations from both commercial companies and private individuals were given to the Air Force to purchase gifts for children and equipment such as fishing rods, nets and hoes for local communities to utilize.
== Squadrons Involved ==
== Squadrons Involved ==
=== Daoan Air Force ===
=== Daoan Air Force ===

Revision as of 16:16, 21 August 2023

Operation New Year Drop
US Airmen deliver supplies to Republic of Palau 151211-F-PM645-171.jpg
Daoan and Kajeran airmen wave to islanders at the Kayatman Archipelago
TypeTradition & bilateral annual tactical airlift training exercise.
Location
Planned by Kayatman Security Association
ObjectiveDistribute gifts & supplies.
Part of loadmaster certification training for Daoan & Kajeran airmen.
Date1 January 1977 (1977-01-01) - Present
Executed by Daoan Air Force
Kajera Kajeran Air Force

Operation New Year Drop is an annual bilateral training exercise and military tradition coordinated by the Kayatman Security Association (KSA) and conducted by the Daoan and Kajeran Air Forces that began in 1978. The operation is among the longest running military airlift operation for Daobac and Kajera, and arguably in the world. The purpose of the operation is two fold: to distribute gifts & various equipment to communities throughout the Kayatman Archipelago, and as part of the loadmaster certification training program of both Daobac's and Kajera's air forces. Transport aircraft of Daoan origin take of from XXX Air Force Base (AFB) and rendezvous with Kajeran transport aircraft from Kem Tilaan AFB. After the rendezvous both transport squadrons will travel along a flightpath that will take them around the Kayatman Archipelago, distributing gifts & equipment to roughly XX communities throughout XX islands of the archipleago.

Overview

The purpose of Operation New Year Drop is two fold: to provide airmen and loadmasters of the Daoan and Kajeran Air Forces with first hand airlift and airdrop experience as part of their certification training program, providing them with real life experience to apply what they have generally learned as theory in classes. All new air force recruits must pass this exercise as part of their training and certification program. The operation is also a military tradition where both air forces distribute gifts intended for children such as toys, clothing and school supplies, as well as agricultural, construction and aquaculture equipment to various communities throughout the Kayatman Archipelago. Equipment distributed are primarily for agricultural and aquaculture purposes such as fishing rods, feed, nets, hoes and seeds. Gifts and equipment are largely sourced from donations by various corporations, private individuals and communities itself, eliminating the need for additional government expenses for the equipment. The operation is arguably the longest running military airlift operation in the world, as it is most certainly the longest running in both Daobac and Kajera.

History

The operation was originally a humanitarian airlift operation initiated by both Daobac and Kajera and coordianted by the KSA in the aftermath of a severe thunderstorm from 25 December and 31 December of 1977 that encompassed the entire Kayatman Archipelago which was accompanied with heavy rain and strong winds which prevented the deployment of emergency response teams to affected communities. By the 1st of January 1978 the thunderstorm have largely abated, allowing Daobac and Kajera to fly aircraft sorties throughout the archipelago to assess the damage. In an attempt to show that they needed help, villagers througout the archipelago who heard the sound of the incoming airplanes went out to the beaches and waved to the pilots where they could be seen by the passing airplanes. After identifying which islands required assistance the Daoan and Kajeran Air Force arranged and coordinated a joint airlift operation to distribute food, water and medical supplies. Dozens of aircraft flew sorties throughout the Kayatman archipelago delivering much needed supplies, and on occassion specialist military personnel, to the devastated communities. Due to the lack of a proper drop zone, supplies were airdropped either on the beaches or at bodies of water near the beach where the locals can use boats or swim out to retrieve the supplies. This airlift operation continued for six days while at the same time helicopters dispatched medical and emergency workers to help in rescue and reconstruction efforts of the devastated communities. Airlift operations were ended on the 6th January 1978. The Daoan and Kajeran governments also took steps to mitigate the risk and potential devastation these severe thunderstorms could have on their population. Homes were strengthened, storm shelters constructed and weather monitoring stations and satellites deployed. By the next new year storm of 1979 the number of impacted communities had been reduced but some still required assistance and so another airlift operation was organized albeit on a smaller scale. However by this time Air Force commanders from both countries had noticed a significant increase in the competencies of the airmen and loadmasters who participated in the airlift missions. They also saw a significant increase in civilian interest for a professional career in the Air Force. The positive reception from the civilian population and the training benefit from the airdrop resulted in the Air Force implementing the operation into an annual military tradition, incorporating the mission as a part of the Air Force's loadmaster and aircrew certification training program. Donations from both commercial companies and private individuals were given to the Air Force to purchase gifts for children and equipment such as fishing rods, nets and hoes for local communities to utilize.

Squadrons Involved

Daoan Air Force

Squadron Name Insignia Nickname Motto Division Command Wing Air Force Base Aircraft
4th Airlift Squadron Lambang Skuadron4.png Flying Caravan We Deliver Air Mobility Division Dammay Air Command TBD Congvat AFB Mach Z-110
7th Airlift Squadron Lambang Skuadron7.png Pegasus Express We'll bring you home Air Mobility Division Dammay Air Command TBD TBD AFB Aigios Raptor

Kajeran Air Force

Squadron Name Insignia Nickname Motto Air Force Command Wing Air Force Base Aircraft
11th Transport Squadron Lambang Skuadron11.png Pearl Wings Over the sea, under the sky Second Air Force Imejiin Air Command 8th Air Wing Kem Tilaan AFB Eitei B-4
KR215