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Idaho Air National Guard Joint Terminal Air Controller

Idaho Air National Guard Joint Terminal Air Controller

Idaho Air National Guard Joint Terminal Air Controller talks with a pilot of an F-15E Strike Eagle via radio, April 17, 2020, at Orchard Combat Training Center, Idaho. The training gave JTACs and pilots an oppo... More

Idaho Air National Guard Joint Terminal Air Controllers

Idaho Air National Guard Joint Terminal Air Controllers

Idaho Air National Guard Joint Terminal Air Controllers look through binoculars, April 17, 2020, at Orchard Combat Training Center, Idaho. JTACs directly communicated with the 391st Fighter Squadron pilots; tel... More

Idaho Air National Guard Joint Terminal Air Controllers

Idaho Air National Guard Joint Terminal Air Controllers

Idaho Air National Guard Joint Terminal Air Controllers prepare for a live bomb drop, April 17, 2020, at Orchard Combat Training Center, Idaho. JTACs and air support were able to gain valuable experience throug... More

Explosions from two Mark 82 bombs ignite, April 17,

Explosions from two Mark 82 bombs ignite, April 17,

Explosions from two Mark 82 bombs ignite, April 17, 2020, at Orchard Combat Training Center, Idaho. Two F-15E Strike Eagles dropped live bombs while working directly with the Idaho Air National Guard to improve... More

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