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ISOG offers inside look into special operations

U.S. Lt. Col. John Peak, standing, 67th Special Operations Squadron commander, breaks down what his unit does during the Introduction to Special Operations Group event Aug. 7, 2014, outside building 550 on RAF Mildenhall, England. The 67th SOS operates the MC-130J Commando II to provide precise, reliable, flexible and responsive specialized air mobility. 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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