DYESS AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- The 317th Airlift Wing completed the initial phase of its first-ever Combat Readiness Inspection, evaluated by Air Mobility Command at Dyess AFB, Texas, July 8, 2025.
The CRI measured the wing’s ability to rapidly deploy combat-ready forces in contested, degraded and operationally limited environments, directly supporting Air Force and Department of Defense objectives.
“Our wing’s number one priority is ‘mission execution upon notification’,” said Col. Justin Diehl, 317th AW commander. “317th Airmen continuously train to rapidly respond with precision to the most complex operating environments in the world, and this inspection offered another opportunity to validate their timelines.”
The inspection began with a mock 24-hour deployment notification. Airmen received scenario-based intelligence, a briefing from leadership and guidance on deployment expectations.
“When given a sudden notification to deploy, our team has the necessary skills to move out and lead at scale,” said Chief Master Sergeant Martin Castillo, 317th AW command chief. “This gives the wing the ability to execute the commander’s intent instantly.”
Throughout the CRI, AMC inspectors general and wing inspection team members evaluated the 317 AW’s execution of deployment operations. Airmen were tasked to rapidly generate aircraft, process cargo, and mission plan while also completing the associated administrative and medical requirements.
“The key to success in this CRI is our ‘we’re going’ mindset, said Castillo. “Our Airmen understand that our culture is rooted in being prepared to deploy at a moment’s notice to execute high-end operations around the world.”
Upon receiving the CRI deployment order, Airmen staged pallets and equipment for transport, loaded C-130J Super Hercules aircraft, and prepared aircrews for maximum endurance operations, ensuring the 317th AW performed mission execution upon notification.
“Our Airmen consistently meet and exceed our expectations,” said Diehl. “They think and move fast, maintaining the precision required to respond to global operations in contested environments. The CRI was another opportunity to highlight the effort they put in every day.”
The 317th AW used the CRI to prepare to participate in the Air Force’s Department Level Exercise, an initiative designed to demonstrate the service’s readiness for complex, large-scale military operations
“This wing operates at the leading edge,” said Diehl. “Through the CRI, our Airmen demonstrated their ability through their advanced training to solve challenges in an increasingly complex global environment.”
The completion of the initial phase of the CRI underscores the 317th AW’s ability to generate and employ combat-ready airpower at a moment’s notice. The milestone reinforces the wing's "We're Going" mindset and highlights its vital role in delivering rapid global mobility and ensuring U.S. and coalition forces can respond to known and emerging threats decisively and effectively.