 Team McCord successfully completed exercise Rainier War 22B, October 6th through the 21st, 2022. During the 16-day exercise, Team McCord generated, employed, and sustained rapid mobilization to multiple notional deployed locations in the United States' Indo-Pacific Command area of responsibility. The 62nd Airlift Wing deployed as the lead wing, providing a command and control element in aircraft capabilities. Additionally, the exercise included joint and combat Air Force integration, with focus on near-peer adversary threats. Months before Rainier War 22B, Team McCord and higher headquarters diligently coordinated a waiver for one of McCord's R-11 refueller trucks to fly without the standard fuel purging process in a C-17 Globemaster III. Although this isn't the first time the R-11 waiver has been applied, it is the first time Air Force observation teams oversaw its execution, which could drive policy change for R-11 transportation. This was the first time that Team McCord brought in their own R-11 refueller, munitions, bomb loaders, and the multi-capable airman package to do a re-arm and refuel of a fighter aircraft from the 366th Fighter Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Team McCord maintenance and aircrew teams didn't have access to anything else during Rainier War, other than what they brought from home station to do the re-arming and refueling. That is what makes Rainier War and the mobility war fighters of the 62nd Airlift Wing so unique.