ISOG offers inside look into special operations
A pararescueman from the 321st Special Tactics Squadron, right, describes to Airmen new to the 352nd Special Operations Group what the roles and responsibilities of PJs are as well as how the integrate with combat controllers and other members of the group, sister services or coalition partners during the Introduction to Special Operations Group event Aug. 7, 2014, outside building 550 on RAF Mildenhall, England. The ISOG event is a class for those new to the 352nd Special Operations Group. Attendees were briefed by all the different elements that comprise 352nd SOG as well as see several aerial platforms and ground equipment special operations forces uses. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Stacia Zachary/Released)
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