Air Force Staff Sgt. Brandon Cook, and Senior Airman Therron Bundick, joint terminal attack controllers from 25th Air Support Operations Squadron, Wheeler Army Air Field, Hawaii, call for two Air Force Fighting Falcons from the 36th Fighter Squadron, Osan Air Force Base, Republic of Korea, to conduct a strafing run on simulated targets during a close air support training mission June 15, 2012, at the Joint Pacific Range Complex near Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, as part of Red Flag-Alaska 12-2. Red Flag-Alaska is a Pacific Air Forces-sponsored, joint/coalition, tactical air combat
Air Force Staff Sgt. Brandon Cook, and Senior Airman Therron Bundick, joint terminal attack controllers from 25th Air Support Operations Squadron, Wheeler Army Air Field, Hawaii, call for two Air Force Fighting Falcons from the 36th Fighter Squadron, Osan Air Force Base, Republic of Korea, to conduct a strafing run on simulated targets during a close air support training mission June 15, 2012, at the Joint Pacific Range Complex near Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, as part of Red Flag-Alaska 12-2. Red Flag-Alaska is a Pacific Air Forces-sponsored, joint/coalition, tactical air combat employment exercise which corresponds to the operational capability of participating units. The entire exercise takes place in the Joint Pacific Range Complex over Alaska as well as a portion of Western Canada for a total airspace of more than 67,000 square miles.
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