Dave Powell's Hill 881S Collection - Page 17

Close Air Support (CAS)


Spotters find enemy and passes information.

 
Forward Air Control (FAC) team assembles, calls for CAS, fast mover is
inbound, receives target briefing and advises FAC of number and type of ordnance on board.  (From left: LCpl. Ulrich, India Six's Radio Operator; Capt. Dabney on company net adjusting marking rounds from mortars; Cpl, Arrotta, FAC up on fast mover's frequency for control; 1stLt. Schneider, Artillery Forward Observer advising.)

 
81mm mortarman sights, prepares to fire marking round, when called for by FAC, so it hits near target 20 seconds later just as attack aircraft comes "wings level" out of racetrack pattern.  Tricky, tricky work.  Few ground FACs ever tried it.  Cpl. Arrotta often did it several times a day, sometimes while thinking out patterns, timing, marking for second CAS flight stacked overhead.

 
FAC gives attack aircraft verbal adjustment from marking round to target ("from smoke right 50 meters, up 25 meters") and is "cleared hot."

 
Attack aircraft acknowledges adjustments from marking round, that he is "cleared hot" and delivers two 250lb high drag bombs.

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