Military Times: With the United States shifting to a new Afghanistan war strategy that’s more heavily focused on counterterrorism, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said the service will adjust to best support that mission.
In a Thursday interview in her Pentagon office with Air Force Times and Defense News, Wilson said it still remains to be seen what the Joint Chiefs of Staff will need from the Air Force. But she noted that battlefield airmen such as joint tactical air controllers, working with ground forces to call in air support, have been a key part of the Air Force’s counterterrorism efforts in the past.
Wilson would not rule out sending more JTACs into Afghanistan or flying more close-air support missions, saying that will depend on the Joint Staff’s request.
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