Video by Staff Sgt. jacob Cessna | 110th Wing | 10.28.2019
Joint Terminal Attack Controllers from the Latvian National Armed Forces, with the support of A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft assigned to the 107th Fighter Squadron, Selfridge ANG Base, Mich., conduct close air support training at Camp Grayling Aerial Gunnery Range in Grayling, Mich., October 28-30, 2019. (U.S. Air National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Jacob Cessna)....
Video by Staff Sgt. Devin Nothstine | 86th Airlift Wing | 09.05.2019
Exercise Ample Strike 2019 is focused on air to land integration elements, specifically on the Joint Terminal Attack Controllers and Close Air Support aircrews. Ample Strike provides full spectrum, realistic, live and virtual training in order to provide a measurable increase in proficiency, standardization, interoperability and to provide host nation support in Czech Republic....
Video by Airman 1st Class Olivia Grooms and Airman 1st Class Dylan Murakami | Nellis Air Force Base | 04.17.2019
24 Tactical Air Support Squadron members work together during a F-16 Forward Air Controller-Airborne course at Ft. Irwin, CA on April 17, 2019....
Video by Sgt. James Dansie | Utah National Guard Public Affairs | 04.27.2018
ANGLICO Marines and Air Force JTACs train with Moroccan Royal Soldiers during African Lion 2018. US Army Video by SGT James Dansie....
Video by Senior Airman Kyle Saunders | 23rd Wing | 03.05.2018
JTACs from the 11th ASOS conduct Close Air Support operations to hone their skills and be better prepared to perform their downrange duties....
Video by Senior Airman Kyle Saunders | 23rd Wing | 03.02.2018
JTACs from the 11th ASOS conduct Close Air Support operations to hone their skills and be better prepared to perform their downrange duties....
Video by Senior Airman Kyle Saunders | 23rd Wing | 03.02.2018
JTACs from the 11th ASOS conduct live-fire Close Air Support operations to hone their skills and be better prepared to perform their downrange duties....
Video by Senior Airman Kyle Saunders | 23rd Wing | 02.28.2018
Joint Terminal Attack Controllers are qualified Airmen in the US Air Force that direct the action of combat aircraft engaged in close air support and other offensive air operations from a forward position. They often find themselves embedded in US Army units downrange, so the National Training Center (NTC) at Fort Irwin, CA sets them up for success by preparing them for exactly that. During......