TACP test future capabilities during “Gunslinger 22” exercise
A Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) Airman from the 10th Air Support Operations Squadron conducts fast rope insertion and extraction system (FRIES) training as part of joint exercise Gunslinger 22 at Fort Riley Army Post, Kansas, June 24, 2022. Gunslinger 22 integrated U.S. Air Force TACP precision strike team capabilities with U.S. Marine Corps expeditionary air base operations in order to test dynamic force employment options for the supported commander. (Courtesy photo)
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