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Task & Purpose: Air Force A-10 Pilots Awarded For Saving 50 US Troops In ‘Danger Close’ Air Strike In Syria
Air Force A-10 Pilots Awarded For Saving 50 US Troops In ‘Danger Close’ Air Strike In Syria
Two U.S. Air Force pilots have been awarded the National Aeronautic Association’s Mackay Trophy for “most meritorious flight” of 2017, in recognition of their providing close air support to more than 50 American and Syrian Democratic Forces troops who were pinned down by enemy fire.
On May 2, 2017, A-10 Thunderbolt pilots Maj. Tyler Schultz and Capt. Samantha Harvey were re-tasked to support the group of Americans and their Syrian partners as they tried to fight off the enemy’s heavy machine guns, mortars, and RPG fire.
“For over five hours, Captain Harvey and Major Schultz overcame communications degradation, severe thunderstorms, and near-zero visibility, ultimately saving the lives of friendly forces,” according to an NAA press release of the two pilots, operating as Boar 51 flight.
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WNU Editor: There must have been a lot of enemy forces to pin down 50 U.S. and SDF soldiers. Another thought .... I doubt that the F-35 could have conducted the same type of operation, let alone staying over the combat zone for five hours.
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