Special operations troops lie in a ditch to minimize
Summary
Special operations troops lie in a ditch to minimize the chance of being seen by simulated enemy combatants while conducting close air support training during the Special Operations Terminal Attack Controller Course at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, Nov. 5, 2020. SOTACC is a 5-week course, hosted by the 24th Special Operations Wing, which allows special operations members from all branches conduct CAS missions and receive their Joint Terminal Attack Controller certification. The JTAC course is the only one in the Department of Defense specifically designed for special operations members. (U.S. Air Force photo Tech. Sgt. Rose Gudex)
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jtac
cas
special tactics
joint terminal attack controller
close air support
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24 sow
air force special tactics
sotacc
precision strike
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cct combat control
tech sgt rose gudex
24th special operations wing public affairs
yuma proving ground
st wing helps sof members enhance precision strike
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us air force
arizona
Date
05/11/2020
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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