The controller (Available in digital black, or digital white) comes in a rather tidy combat case, which in our test sadly turned out not to be bullet proof, a little gutting. The first problem we encountered was that there isn’t any initial...
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Air Force DO promote the slowest out of any branch, keep that in mind. Besides that, I'm not exactly sure, but you could assume it's faster since it's a specialist team.
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On occasion yes, any forward fire control team for any service is bound to be involved in a skirmish or captured by enemy troops or insurgents in this case. It's a high risk job. No opposing military force unless they're just stupid are g...
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There is 350 Pararescue men I'm not kidding. They both go through the an Indoc coarse and barley any make it the guys who make it branch out and either get weeded out or make it. 90 something % chance of failure. And DONT think you won't be...
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All special operations personnel are required to be proficient swimmers. The swimming standards are similar of those in para rescue.
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100%Yes! I know several who have went through the school and have worked in my unit right beside me in the 82nd Airborne Division. Hell, they go through our Airborne, Scuba and HALO and can wear those wings lol. Also, 'Bagdefinder' school i...
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Here ya go: The Air Force Combat Controllers (Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 1C2X1) are ground operators certified to act as air traffic controllers in hostile and dangerous environments. They can take over or construct an airstrip, set up...
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