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  • Ready Tiger 24-1: Airmen provide base defense at FOS

    When operating across vast regions with limited infrastructure, the Air Force must adapt and find creative ways to complete Air Tasking Orders. To combat the tyranny of distance, smaller teams disperse to forward operating sites (FOS) and contingency locations (CL), establishing bases and airfields

  • Ready Tiger 24-1 tests CSAR operational reach

    In the hazy hours of dusk, a 10-man pararescue team jumps from an HC-130J Combat King II into the unknown. Their objective is to retrieve an isolated Airman behind enemy lines and render lifesaving medical care - all while evading detection and capture.

  • Ready Tiger 24-1: MCA enables combat airpower at CL Perry-Houston

    To reduce military presence in a theater of operations, small teams of Air Force specialists establish expeditionary air bases at dispersed locations. The MCA concept plays a key role, requiring Airmen to take on additional responsibilities beyond their usual duties, enabling a smaller footprint.

  • Ready Tiger 24-1: Airmen demonstrate the importance of BOS-I

    In the intricacies of military operations, collaborative efforts behind the scenes are essential to ensuring success. Among strategic planning and tactical maneuvers, the Base Operating Support-Integrator (BOS-I) emerges as a crucial player, facilitating frontline warriors' readiness and empowerment

  • Ready Tiger 24-1: Multi-unit communications provide C2 capabilities

    The 23rd Communications Squadron, 51st Combat Communications Squadron, and 52nd Combat Communications Squadron provided command and control (C2) capabilities for Exercise Ready Tiger 24-1 at dispersed locations in a simulated Indo-Pacific region, April 8-18, 2024.

  • Ready Tiger 24-1: 23 WG establishes MOB, FOS's, CL's

    As part of Exercise Ready Tiger 24-1, the 23rd Wing established a Main Operating Base (MOB) and Forward Operating Site (FOS) at Savannah Air National Guard Base, Georgia; a FOS at Avon Park Air Force Range, Florida; a Contingency Location (CL) at Perry-Houston County Airport, Georgia; and a CL in

  • MFRC connects families, provides resources

    Amid various exercises, temporary duty assignments and deployments, the Team Moody Military and Family Readiness Center ensures spouses are well-informed and supported throughout their loved one's absence.