ROMADs train with Army to become JTACs
WHEELER ARMY AIR FIELD, Hawaii -- Tactical Air Control Party members camped at Wheeler Army Air Field's East Range near Hickam AFB June 23-26 to sharpen proficiencies necessary for upgrade training. When deployed, these young men who volunteered for the TACP career field are responsible for calling in close air support and providing clearance for air assault to ensure the right targets are reached. Stationed with Army combat units on the ground, they must be also prepared to administer first aid and survive in a hostile environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Carolyn Viss)
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