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Password recovery. AF Special Warfare. Original Content. Intro For prospective recruits, the decision whether to join Special Warfare as an Air Force officer or enlisted is a common question.
The mission of a combat controller is to deploy, undetected, into combat and hostile environments to establish assault zones or airfields, while simultaneously conducting air traffic control, fire support, command and control, direct action, counter-terrorism, foreign internal defense, humanitarian assistance and. There are only about Combat Controllers on the books so they truly are a minority in the Air Force.
Selection for combat controllers begins with a day course after basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. Then they move on for more advanced training. Physically grueling. Training days at Keesler are long, and start hard. Special Warfare Airmen receive pays above and beyond their Air Force peers. For Special Warfare airmen, there are additional pays as well.
Army Special Forces and U. Navy SEALs, Air Force Special Tactics personnel are typically the first to enter combat and often find themselves deep behind enemy lines in demanding, austere conditions, usually with little or no support.
Even a slight malfunction in a parachute can have deadly consequences for the airman, as reported by the Air Force Times in , a longstanding source of Air Force news. The Air Force has its Security Forces, its special operations troops, combat arms instructors, and it even lends airmen of all careers to other branches.
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