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<blockquote data-quote="nucopia" data-source="post: 663964" data-attributes="member: 5588"><p>A few times a year, we were sent on combined live fire exercises with the Airforce and Navy to practice calling in fire support from Navy ships and Aircraft. At the time I was an FO radio operator in an artillery forward observers party.</p><p>It was an amazing experience to call in a fire mission and watch from a safe observation point ,the fighter jets flying in on their bombing or strafing runs..</p><p>The best experience was doing air OP’s and contour flying in a Army kiowa helicopters. </p><p>Those guys could really fly close to the ground..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nucopia, post: 663964, member: 5588"] A few times a year, we were sent on combined live fire exercises with the Airforce and Navy to practice calling in fire support from Navy ships and Aircraft. At the time I was an FO radio operator in an artillery forward observers party. It was an amazing experience to call in a fire mission and watch from a safe observation point ,the fighter jets flying in on their bombing or strafing runs.. The best experience was doing air OP’s and contour flying in a Army kiowa helicopters. Those guys could really fly close to the ground.. [/QUOTE]
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