Combat Controller
Combat Controller
Their motto, "First There," reaffirms the combat controller's commitment to undertaking the most dangerous
missions behind enemy lines by leading the way for other forces to follow.
Training
Combat controllers are among the most highly trained personnel in the U.S. military. They maintain air traffic
control qualification skills throughout their careers; many qualify and maintain currency in joint terminal
attack control procedures, in addition to other special operations skills like infiltration skills and combat diver
and demolition qualifications.
Their 35-week training and unique mission skills earn them the right to wear the scarlet beret.
U.S. Army Military Free Fall Parachutist School, Fort Bragg, N.C., and Yuma Proving Grounds, Ariz.
This course instructs trainees in free fall parachuting procedures. The five-week course provides wind tunnel
training, in-air instruction focusing on student stability, aerial maneuvers, air sense, parachute opening
procedures and parachute canopy control.
A U.S. Air Force combat controller prepares to contact the special tactics operation center by radio while
conducting a drop zone survey in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jan. 24, 2010, during Operation Unified Response.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeremy Lock)
HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- Combat controllers from here train at an undisclosed location. Air Force combat
controller teams support special operations under clandestine, covert or low-visibility conditions. (U.S. Air
Force photo)
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OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM -- Combat controllers practice firing movements on the range at a
forward-deployed location supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Air Force combat controller teams are
trained to conduct and support special operations under clandestine, covert or low-visibility conditions. (U.S
Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy T. Lock)
Air Force Combat Controllers make a call to aircraft using thier radios after having penetrate a Florida
shoreline with tactical underwater breathing equipment during a training event.