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America, May 7, 2024 - For all the events around the world so evident from your daily news, troops deployments and rotations are booming, and SOT continually follows and supplies them.

SupportOurTroops.org is the bridge between you, a patriotic American willing to give, and our servicemembers stationed all over the world, willing to protect. SOT gets the troops what they need, when they need it, wherever they are located. 

Your recurring Patriot Brigade® donations help answer the troops needs every day.

With 95% of donations supporting programs, you know your money is serving them as well as they serve all of us.

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U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Joshua Wilson, front, a joint terminal attack controller instructor with 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (ANGLICO), III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, and U.S. Army Special Forces operators with 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), conduct simulated close air support (CAS) using handheld Link 16 radios at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, Japan, Feb. 15, 2022. The training focused on the joint force’s ability to integrate and refine tactics of CAS, which requires detailed planning and careful coordination between pilots and forces on the ground. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Brienna Tuck)

Marine Corps Air Station, Iwakuni, Japan. (May 2, 2024): As jet aircraft streak across the sky to provide close air support, troops on the ground depend on the skills of a Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) to avoid friendly fire. In this photo by Lance Corporal Brienna Tuck, Staff Sergeant Joshua Wilson, front, a joint terminal attack controller instructor with 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, along with Army Special Forces operators with 1st Special Forces Group, conduct simulated close air support for troops on the ground. The JTACs carefully coordinate conversations between pilots and forces on the ground to allow for targeting the enemy while avoiding friendly casualties.

The 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (ANGLICO) is an airborne fire support unit best known for their ability to coordinate land and sea-based artillery, rockets, and naval gunfire in support of troops on the ground. These units specialize in combined arms and are experts at planning, coordinating, and delivering close air fires.

ANGLICOs date back to World War II where the American island-hopping strategy revealed a severe need to coordinate air, naval and artillery gunfire support between the Marines, Navy, Army, and other Allied forces. Today, ANGLICOs support Marine task forces around the globe.

An important distinction must be made between JTACs and Forward Air Controllers or FACs. The FACs are aviators who help plan ground operations and conduct liaison with aviation units. The JTACs, by contrast, have a ground combat arms background in addition to the ability to direct combat aircraft engaged in offensive air support operations.

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BODO, NORWAY, March 8, 2022 - II MEF presents secure expeditionary communication capability - U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jared Curtis (left), and Lance Cpl. Dylan Shawver, guard force sentries with 2d Marine Expeditionary Support Battalion, II Marine Expeditionary Force, pose with a portable handset enabled with PacStar Radio over Internet Protocol (RoIP) during Exercise Cold Response 2022, Bodo, Norway, March 9, 2022. PacStar RoIP is a critical communication capability which enables instantaneous and simultaneous two-way radio

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