A North Carolina incorporated 501c3 tax exempt organization, the CCSHF works in concert with the Combat Control School Association (CCSA)to acquire, refurbish, exhibit and maintain CCT artifacts accessioned by The CMSgt Alcide S. Benini Heritage Center (BHC). The BHC mission is to educate CCS students; bolster CCT morale; support United States Air Force recruiting and retention goals.

Monday, April 19, 2010

KILL BIN LAUDEN

     “...if you asked what tool of the trade would be the very last thing they would leave behind, you might be surprised at the answer. You would likely hear that is is not a tool that makes one nervous when it isn't there, but rather a capability that is not organic to a troop of Delta operators or Navy SEALs.
     Just because you are the best of the best does not mean you are the best at everything.  Any Delta operator can vouch for the capabilities of the air force combat controllers, and very rarely goes on a "hit" without the men who wear the scarlet berets.
     Arguably they are the best-rounded and uniquely trained operators on the planet.  The initial training "pipeline" for an air force special tactics squadron combat controller costs twice as much time and sweat as does the journey to become a Navy SEAL or Delta operator.  Before their training is complete someone brainwashes these guys into thinking they can climb like Spiderman, swim like Tarzan, and fly like Superman---and then they have to prove they can do so if they plan to graduate. And that is just to get to a place where they can do the job for which they are really trained, calling those deadly air strikes. The life of a combat controller is split between working with Delta and SEALs, with a little moonlighting with the 75th Ranger Regiment now and again.
     They carry the motto that would be hard to look another operator in the face and say---if it weren't true. "First There."
     In Tora Bora, we counted ourselves lucky to have the Admiral and Spike, and their capability...”
Dalton Fury
"Bomb Like There Is No Tomorrow." Kill Bin Laden
St. Martin's Press. New York. 2008. Pages 236-237

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