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The "informal service" for a Combat Controller

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Nice tribute to a fallen brother. RIP Dylan.


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Showed this to my son a few minutes ago. He had no idea the Air Force had these type of operators.

The Viking Ship is a bit tacky but the tribute itself was nice.
 
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RIP Dylan. Very nice tribute.
 
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Great tribute! Only people who have "been there" or have close family members who are there, or have been there will understand.


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Originally posted by Graniteguy:
Showed this to my son a few minutes ago. He had no idea the Air Force had these type of operators.

The Viking Ship is a bit tacky but the tribute itself was nice.

The Air Commandos are hard core with some of the toughest training in the world, and an insane ops tempo. They are low key and refer to themselves as "the quiet professionals" which is why you don't hear much about them.


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Originally posted by Graniteguy:
Showed this to my son a few minutes ago. He had no idea the Air Force had these type of operators.

The Viking Ship is a bit tacky but the tribute itself was nice.

The Air Commandos are hard core with some of the toughest training in the world, and an insane ops tempo. They are low key and refer to themselves as "the quiet professionals" which is why you don't hear much about them.


This...truly first in last out and the best friend of anyone trying to make himself very small in a dirt hole.....CAS is my best friend
 
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A Combat Controller....all he respect in the world for him. Once heard that they were the equivalent of a PhD in chaos control. Well said.
Godspeed Dylan.

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Air Force ‘73-‘77.






 
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Salute brother, until Valhalla.
 
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