Air Force combat controllers – only the toughest need apply
EIELSON AFB, Alaska - A combat controller operating on Fort Wainwright's range 2205 communicates with two inbound F-15 fighter jets preparing to drop Mark-82 500-pound bombs during a training mission as part of Exercise Northern Edge 2009 June 23. Combat controllers are part of the Air Force's special operations community and routinely find themselves coordinating air support, among other duties, in remote combat zones. (United States Air Force photo/1st. Lt. John Callahan)
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