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    Anatomy of a bomb: USAF senior leaders get hands-on experience

    CA, UNITED STATES

    09.21.2017

    Story by Senior Airman Justin Parsons 

    9th Reconnaissance Wing

    “We're trying to get field grade officers and higher to understand what is happening at the tactical level, when they're making strategic decisions on how to employ munitions in real-world missions,” said Maj. Daniel Brady, 9th MUNS commander.

    According to Maj. Peter, 9th Operations Support Squadron director of operations, this course gives officers a cradle-to-grave perspective on what it takes to produce the munitions that senior leaders order for present and future operations.

    The course features a full day of academic training on the technical aspects of munitions and a basic introduction to their assembly. The attendees spend the next day in the field assembling and loading the munitions.

    Working in conjunction with munition Airmen, participants aim to efficiently build as many bombs as possible in a bare-bones condition to mimic a forward deployed location with a high mission tempo.

    According to Brady, hands-on experience will give senior leaders a better understanding of the workload their strategic decisions have on the munitions Airmen. Having this knowledge helps synchronize with ground troops who meet their tasking allowing for a more fluid system.

    “This experience is designed to make leaders think about those decisions,” he said. “Getting them to think strategically and tactically at the same time will really streamline the execution capability for the Air Force when everyone is on the same page.”

    “I think it's absolutely important for senior leaders who have a role with munitions to take this course,” said Peter. “It will give them an understanding of what it physically takes to make the load out and how it could impact other operations in the future.”

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    Date Taken: 09.21.2017
    Date Posted: 09.21.2017 16:52
    Story ID: 249150
    Location: CA, US

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