st Air Refueling Wing, the KC-46 Pegasus and the Wichita area first-hand. Armed with what they learned, the recruiters assigned to the 352 nd Recruiting Squadron went back to work in a better position to help the 931 st meet its manning challenges. “The visit from the 352nd recruiters marks just the beginning of our massive efforts to field the latest Air Force weapon system, the KC-46 Pegasus,” said Col. Phil Heseltine, 931st ARW commander. “With more than 300 vacancies, we could not meet our conversion demands without their support.” The colonel said his entire team was extremely impressed by the support they received from the 352nd RCS.