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Air Commandos, South Koreans exercise interoperability

  • Published Oct. 26, 2016
  • By Senior Airman Colville McFee
  • 8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea --   The 353rd Special Operations Group conducted joint, combined exchange training at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea from Oct. 13-26, 2016.

Airmen from 320th Special Tactics Squadron and 1st Special Operations Squadron worked with the Republic of Korea (ROK) 255th Special Operations Squadron to enhance U.S. and ROK Air Force Special Operations Forces' ability to conduct infiltration methods, Jump Clearing Team (JCT) operations, airfield establishment, aircraft control and Close Air Support (CAS) familiarization.

Also known as JCET, these exercises are designed to build partnerships and interoperability among special operations forces.
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