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NEWS | Sept. 2, 2014

Latvian armed forces train with Illinois National Guard during training exercise Operation Northern Strike

By Air Force Staff Sgt. Lealan Buehrer 182nd Airlift Wing

GRAYLING, Mich. - Tactical air control party specialists with the 169th Air Support Operations Squadron and the Latvian military joined forces to sharpen their special operations skills at the third annual Operation Northern Strike training exercise at Camp Grayling Maneuver Training Center here in August.

The exercise brought the TACPs to train as one team directing close-air support from the skies above them.

Air Force Master Sgt. John Oliver, a TACP with the 169th ASOS in Peoria, Illinois, had a front-row seat to the multi-national unit in action. He served as the team leader for a squad of American and Latvian TACPs during a reconnaissance mission that pitted the team against enemy ambushes and simulated explosions and small-arms gunfire.

"The training was very good,” he said. “It was intense at times, which allowed for pretty realistic combat scenarios for us to run through.”

Oliver already knew several of the Latvian TACPs from working with them during earlier training exercises, and he was glad to be in the field with them again.

"It was good to see them, good to work with them,” he said. “They've got a really good (joint terminal attack controller) program, and they're squared away.”

Just as some of the Latvian TACPs knew the Peoria Airmen, they were also were no strangers to the state of Michigan. The Michigan National Guard  is partnered with Latvia in the National Guard Bureau's State Partnership Program and the Latvian TACPs began their training at the Camp Grayling, said Capt. Armands Rutkis, a TACP with the Latvian National Armed Forces.

Rutkis, a member of the Latvian TACP program for almost three years, said he enjoys the job because he can work in a tactical environment even as an officer handling leadership-level tasks.

"You need to be always good at your training and getting information, and how to use the information working with all assets to support your ground-force commander," Rutkis said. "So, a lot of knowledge and that's challenging, and it's challenging for yourself."

Rutkis appreciated the benefits of working with the 169th ASOS Airmen, including being able to share their understandings of procedures and tactics.

"Working with multi-national forces, you can get all of this knowledge from them, because everyone has in their nation a different approach of things how to do that," he said. "I mean, we're following the same tactics, techniques and procedures, but still there's some different ways how to approach things."

Senior Airman Ryan Godar, a TACP with the 169th ASOS, said he enjoyed working with the Latvians for the same reason.

"It's nice to see how other countries operate,” he said. “You pick up on some of the things that they do that you like, that you think are a little bit smarter. And the same thing for them. So it's kind of like a way to share different tactics from other countries and learn from what they're doing and pick out the things you like."

Northern Strike was a National Guard-sponsored exercise that practiced the combined power of air and ground forces. TACPs with the Illinois Air National Guard's 169th ASOS and more than 5,000 other Service  members from 12 states and two coalition nations took part in the exercise.

 

 

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