Religious Support Team recieves TFRSK Published Aug. 28, 2015 By Airman 1st Class Morgan R. Lipinski 128th Air Refueling Wing Milwaukee -- U.S. Air Force Airmen from the Religious Support Team with the 128th Air Refueling Wing, Wisconsin Air National Guard, received a Fort's U.S.A. Tactical Field Religious Support Kit August 4, 2015. This is the second TFRSK that has been granted to a military installation. The TFRSK is a collapsible, mobile trailer that serves as an area where first responders to a disaster site can go to decompress and find emotional support. The TFRSK is a sound-proof structure complete with a heating and cooling system and a generator to ensure the unit can remain self-sufficient. "The TFRSK only takes about 30 minutes to set up and can be assembled and disassembled by just two or three people," said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Matthew Friese, the chaplain at the 128 ARW. "This allows the Religious Support Team to mobilize to a disaster site quickly and provide support where we are needed most."