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OverviewWith a new century and a new enemy came a new kind of war: low intensity and civilian-dominated, blending austere rural and dense urban environments alike. Into this new kind of war, the American military launched two invasions against terrorist networks and military rivals, relying on airpower-close air support (CAS)-at a scale never before seen in combat. The Global War on Terror was the CAS war. Forward Air Controllers were on the front lines from the very first moments of the war, directing airstrikes against enemies in their safe havens, safeguarding friendly forces and civilians alike to their utmost, and achieving unprecedented success with limited resources. This volume captures the heroic accounts of the first Tactical Air Control Party (TACPs) in Afghanistan and Iraq, and how Close Air Support fundamentally reshaped the American war machine in the first five years of the War on Terror. AUTHOR: Ethan Brown is an Air Force veteran, who served 11 years as a Tactical Air Control Party specialist. After leaving the service in 2020, he works as a policy analyst for a think tank in Washington D.C. and contributor to a variety of national security publications. His work has been featured in Diplomatic Courier, Modern War Institute, Task & Purpose and War on the Rocks. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ethan BrownPublisher: Casemate Publishers Imprint: Casemate Publishers ISBN: 9781636244228ISBN 10: 163624422 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 24 September 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction PART I: Retribution Afghanistan: 2001-2003 1 Into the graveyard of empires 2 Ancient roads to a New War 3 Rearranging God's furniture 4 Know thine enemy PART II: A New World War Iraq: 2003 5 The Pivot 6 Shock and Awe 7 Chasing Saddam 8 Dragging a nation out of a war Part III: Evolving the Machine Two distinct Wars: 2004-2006 9 Building a global architecture. 10 In Iraq's shadow 11 Rebuilding in ashes 12 Digitally aided Close Air Support Afterword: Scratching the surfaceReviews""In this superb new book, Ethan Brown chronicles the early days of a new digital era of close air support at the beginning of our collective war on terror. The contribution of American and allied controllers, who assisted ground forces from many nations with life-saving air support missions, is a story that deserves to be told and indeed, cherished. While the author notes that his narrative is just the beginning of a much larger and longer story, this is a compelling and comprehensive foundation for learning about this vital battlefield capability and its contribution to contemporary military operations in the past quarter century.""--Major General Mick Ryan ""Brown has taken an incredibly complex subject and made it accessible and readable, all while retaining the gravity of history and the sheer intensity of these battlefields. Airpower became a fundamental warfighting tool in the Global War on Terror, and its success depended on the community of JTACs whose experiences populate this important work. They are the unsung heroes of the post-9/11 wars America needs to meet.""--David L. Goldfein, General (Ret.), USAF, 21st Chief of Staff ""One of the most important and least understood lessons of America's longest, post-9/11 wars in Afghanistan and Iraq is the revolution in precision airpower that came to define--and redefine--U.S. military operations. As former Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) Ethan Brown convincingly details in dramatic fashion in Visual Friendlies, Tally Target at no point in human history has such precise and innovative close air support been applied as effectively and in such close proximity to U.S. and allied ground forces. Brown and his JTAC colleagues fought right alongside our troops and Special Forces, acting as airpower liaisons and truly serving as the ""angels on their shoulders."" This timely and important book also makes tragically clear that no amount of courage and tactical innovation could compensate for the failed strategy behind the ""Global War on Terror."" Recommended without reservation.""--James Kitfield, author of ""Twilight Warriors"" and ""In the Company of Heroes"" """Brown has taken an incredibly complex subject and made it accessible and readable, all while retaining the gravity of history and the sheer intensity of these battlefields. Airpower became a fundamental warfighting tool in the Global War on Terror, and its success depended on the community of JTACs whose experiences populate this important work. They are the unsung heroes of the post-9/11 wars America needs to meet.""--David L. Goldfein, General (Ret.), USAF, 21st Chief of Staff" Author InformationEthan Brown is an Air Force veteran, who served 11 years as a Tactical Air Control Party specialist. After leaving the service in 2020, he works as a policy analyst for a think tank in Washington D.C. and contributor to a variety of national security publications. His work has been featured in Diplomatic Courier, Modern War Institute, Task & Purpose and War on the Rocks. 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