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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."FACs are aviators who are assigned to non-aviation units. A FAC is prepared to integrate all functions of aviation during the planning and execution of ground operations, and is prepared to conduct required liaison with aviation units.

JFOs train to request, adjust, and control surface to surface indirect fire, provide targeting information in support of terminal attack controllers, and perform autonomous terminal guidance operations.

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Seth Tufvesson, the air officer for 23rd Marine Regiment, from San Diego, California, has facilitated the TACP training to help prepare several Marines from 23rd Marine Regiment for formal schooling. As the air officer, he is the senior aviation representative to the commander and uses his mastery to request lifts, coordinate medevacs, and control close air support.

Tufvesson is also a JTAC instructor, trained to supervise JTAC and FAC trainees during all phases of JTAC training.

Two Marines from 23rd Marine Regiment are preparing for JFO training with Expeditionary Warfare Training Group, Atlantic (EWTGLANT). One Marine is preparing for JTAC training, also with EWTGLANT.

"Both the TACP and JFO courses are extremely rigorous," said Tufvesson. "There is a significant knowledge base required going into the course, and the evaluated standards are high. We prepare them by giving them the base of information and then working with technical skills, radio skills, and TACP equipment skills to help set them up for success."

The need for JFO and JTAC qualified Marines is high, especially in the Reserve Component. According to Tufvesson, each reserve battalion must maintain a resident TACP capability of at least three FACs or JTACs, along with a certain number of JFOs, to adequately support each battalion's fires support team capability."...
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MGySgt Network Operations Chief
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One of my old units! Glad to see this.
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