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    Horsing around: TACP Airmen train with pack animals in rural Idaho

    TACP Airmen wrangle, pack and ride during specialized training

    Photo By Airman 1st Class Taylor Walker | Special warfare tactical air control party Airmen from the 124th Air Support...... read more read more

    ID, UNITED STATES

    02.11.2020

    Story by Airman 1st Class Taylor Walker 

    124th Fighter Wing

    GOWEN FIELD, Idaho (February 11, 2020) – Special warfare tactical air control party Airmen from the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron in the 124th Fighter Wing, participated in pack animal training, February 9, in Emmett, Idaho.

    TACP Airmen drove from Gowen Field to Youren Outfitters in Emmett where hunting guides Harry and Matt Youren, and J.D. Brock trained the Airmen to wrangle, saddle, pack, ride and care for horses.

    “We’re learning how to properly pack people and equipment onto horses so that if we’re ever in a situation where we can’t use normal methods of transportation, we can use the animals to assist,” said Staff Sgt. Neil Mooney, a special warfare TACP Airman and the NCO in charge of weapons and tactics from the 124th ASOS.

    Special warfare units may use horses, mules and donkeys as substitutes for motorized vehicles in high mountain terrain, dense jungles, deserts, the backcountry or other environments that require units to move exclusively on foot. The animals are capable of carrying significant cargo loads that include items necessary to sustain the unit for an extended period of time, such as food, water, first aid, radios and batteries.

    “TACP units are joint providers of precision strike capabilities, and as the premier precision strike provider we have to be able to get in and get out of anywhere in the world at any time,” said Mooney. “We never know where we’re going to be until we’re there, and we never know how we need to move until we’re in that situation.”

    Mooney said the skills learned at Youren Outfitters are important not only to the unit’s selection for a mission, but to their success in a joint environment. Those skills can be put to use during in-state missions as well.

    “There’s a federal mission we need to be prepared for, but there’s also a stateside potential that we could be called up with immediate response authority to go into the backcountry, and our members need to know how to get around with available livestock in that situation,” Mooney said.

    Although this was the first local training of its kind for Airmen from the 124th ASOS, Tech. Sgt. Justin Clark, a TACP and delta flight training NCOIC, said the unit accomplished its goal of becoming more comfortable with the animals and learning the different systems available to gather, pack and manage horses.

    “The training was also important for our community outreach goals,” said Clark. “Not too many people know that Gowen Field exists, so we use opportunities like this to build real partnerships with organizations on and off base to help our career field evolve and further the collective mission.”

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    Date Taken: 02.11.2020
    Date Posted: 02.12.2020 12:59
    Story ID: 362751
    Location: ID, US

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