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DVIDS - News - Air advising; capabilities rising

33 Airmen from the 435th Contingency Response Support Squadron and the 606th Air Control Squadron traveled to Croatia to host a class from March 15 to April 2 for Croatian and Slovenian air force military students to increase their Control and Reporting Center’s capabilities. CRCs are vital in guiding aircraft through their assigned area during a mission. They also enhance Agile Combat Employment capabilities by making sure CRCs operated by partner countries and allies can speak the same tactical language. “CRCs are responsible for battle management, weapons control, surveillance and link management,” said U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Corey Farmer, 606th ACS exercises and plans noncommissioned officer in charge. “We tactically control aircraft and identify any other aircraft within our area of responsibility through the surveillance technicians via radar feeds or tactical data links. At the end of the day, we deconflict aircraft and get them overhead of whoeve

After War Zone Scandals, Special Operators Are Curbing Deployments and Investing in Ethics Training

After War Zone Scandals, Special Operators Are Curbing Deployments and Investing in Ethics Training A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier qualifies at a stress shoot range at Ft. Carson, Colorado, Mar. 10, 2016. (U.S. Army/Sgt. Connor Mendez) 12 Apr 2021 In the world of special operations, the moral choices troops must make are definitely not black and white, Robert Mitchell, associate dean for Joint Special Operations University, acknowledged. But in recent years, some special operations forces have pushed the envelope on gray area behavior, acting in ways that are clearly unethical or illegal, and in cases, even committing war crimes. These high-profile scandals prompted U.S. Special Operations Command to launch a major review to get at the root of the problems plaguing the SOF community.

US Green Berets are training the Mozambique army to take on a growing insurgency linked to ISIS

US Green Berets are training the Mozambique army to take on a growing insurgency linked to ISIS  Apr 10, 2021, 10:19 AM facebook email A US soldier talks to a Mozambique soldier next to a US C-130J in Maputo, Mozambique, April 5, 2019. US Air Force/Tech. Sgt. Chris Hibben US Army Green Berets are on the ground in Mozambique training the army to take on a growing insurgency linked to ISIS. Mozambique s inability to quell the violence has already drawn in Russian and South African mercenaries, who ve failed to counter the militants. For more articles, go to www.BusinessInsider.co.za. Last week, militants stormed the city of Palma in northeastern Mozambique s Cabo Delgado province.

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