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A 726th Air Control Squadron convoy moves across the Idaho desert, roughly 75 miles from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Oct. 4, 2013. The 726th ACS convoy served as a training "enemy" force for U.S. Navy AV8-B Harriers, German Air Force AG-51 Tornados and for a team of U.S. Marine 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company joint terminal attack controllers, providing mutual beneficial training for all parties. The 1st ANGLICO team members called in air support during the exercise to re-qualify JTACs and to maintain proficiency in their ability to provide close-air support, while training with another major coalition partner nation - Germany. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Sutton/RELEASED)

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fleet pacific jtac tacp anglico german air force gaf eagle tornado mountain roundup navy pacom air force army mountain home air force base growler kevin wallace florida air national guard 366th fighter wing air naval gunfire liason company master sgt kevin wallace pacrim 366th fighter wing public affairs 726th acs trains with german air force us marines dvids high resolution us air force us marine corps us navy