Air Control Squadron convoy moves across the Idaho desert, roughly 75 miles from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Oct. 4, 2013. Th


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 Navy AV8-B Harriers, German Air Force AG-51 Tornados and for a team of Marine 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company joint terminal attack controllers, providing mutual beneficial training for all parties. "As a SALT, we are excited to be working hand-in-hand with our German counterparts during the exercise, meet our goals of increasing individual and team proficiencies in regards to CAS and also to develop our unit as fire-support coordination experts," said Marine Capt. Charles Watt, 1st ANGLICO Supporting Arms Liaison Team (or, SALT) officer-in-charge. "In short, we enable foreign militaries to capitalize on fire support provided by the military by embedding fire support experts within their ranks." (


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