U.S., Czech Republic train in close air support operations
A Czech Republic air force joint terminal attack controller scopes out the surrounding area for targets during a training exercise with 354th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron at Namest Air Base, Czech Republic, April 14, 2015. JTACs are service members who direct aircraft for close air support and other offensive operations. The 354th EFS is the first unit to deploy as part of a theater security package of rotational forces which are the cornerstone for maintaining military readiness essential to fulfilling European security obligations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano/Released)
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