ROMADs train with Army to become JTACs
WHEELER ARMY AIR FIELD, Hawaii -- Tech. Sgt. Alejandro Castillo indicates to Airman 1st Class Chris Tamblyn, 25th Air Support Operations Squadron Tactical Air Control Party, to prepare to load a casualty on a CH-47 Chinook for aeromedical evacuation during field training June 24. Radio Operators, Maintainers and Drivers camped out for four days to sharpen proficiencies necessary for upgrade training to become combat mission-ready Joint Terminal Attack Controllers. Because they're training now, they'll have a better idea of what to expect when they get to Afghanistan with an Army unit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Carolyn Viss)
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