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We are LIVE with TSgt Kris Tomes, TSgt Jaciel Suarez-Figueroa, TSgt Ethan Stevens, and TSgt Bryan Fuentes talking about their experiences as part of U.S. Air Force Special Warfare. This premiere event will include clips of our Special Warfare Airmen sharing their firsthand experience as a part of the Air Force elite as well as more in-depth videos on the different careers within Special Warfare. They will be available to answer your questions in the live chat and in the comments below.
Learn more about Special Warfare here: www.airforce.com/careers/inde...
Chat Schedule:*
2 pm CT - Premiere Event
2:30 pm CT - Encore Presentation
*Our Special Warfare Airmen will be available to answer your questions in the comments until 3 pm CT.
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Air Force Special Warfare consists of four specialties: Combat Control (CCT), Pararescue (PJ), Special Reconnaissance (SR) and Tactical Air Control Party (TACP). The Airmen who make up Special Warfare are the most specialized warriors on the planet. They are the ones other special forces look to when the mission calls for their unique skills and fearless commitment. A job for the mentally tough and physically strong, these elite heroes go where others won’t because they’re trained to do what others can’t.
〰️ Pararescue (PJ): These Airmen are skilled parachutists, scuba divers and rock climbers, and they are even arctic-trained in order to access any environment to rescue and medically treat downed military personnel all over the world. (TSgt Kris Tomes, Pararescueman)
〰️ Tactical Air Control Party (TACP): These Airmen have the incredible responsibility of calling in an air strike on the right target at just the right time. (TSgt Jaciel Suarez-Figueroa, Tactical Air Control Party Specialist)
〰️ Special Reconnaissance (SR): These Airmen deploy deep behind enemy lines to collect and exploit key information, develop targets, and tilt the battlespace in our favor. (TSgt Bryan Fuentes, Special Reconnaissance)
〰️ Combat Control (CCT): These Airmen are trained in a wide range of skills, including scuba, parachuting and snowmobiling, as well as being FAA-certified air traffic controllers in order to establish air control and provide combat support on missions all over the globe. (TSgt Ethan Stevens, Combat Controller)
Disclaimer: Some footage was captured prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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