PURPOSE
This document
traces Combat Control Team history from its
beginning in January 1953.
It is a living
document with three goals:
1. to faithfully preserve CCT history,
2. aid the recruitment of future combat controllers,
3. and apply lessons learned to skillfully shaping the future.
This overview
merely scratches the surface
of CCT legacy and proud heritage.
Unfortunately, much of the Team's history is lost
to
the ages.
APPLICATION
Combat Control Team (CCT) history will be of interest to Combat
Controllers, past, present and future;
the other services; and history buffs
around the world.
The teams’ proud heritage, documented herein provides insight
into CCT exploits, lessons learned,
lessons forgotten, and doctrinal battles
that rage even today.
Napolean Bonaparte
.
SUBMITTING NEW STORIES AND VIGNETTES: In addition, there are other subjects that should and must be addressed. Please help fill-the-blanks of our proud history. Send a complete account and you will be given credit for the article.
FORMATTING STORIES: Stories for CCT History are written in the third-person. That is, references to I or me are not used; authors use their names and titles in their stories. For example:
- “During the 1962 Project Close Look tests, SSgt Gene Adcock was the CCT Project Manager for GPES.”
FORMATTING VIGNETTES: Vignettes, on the other hand, are written in the first person and are typically short stories that add color to historical facts. For example:
- “On or about February 21, 1968, TSgt. Tom Monley, SSgt. Irwin “Dusty” Rhodes, A1C Dave McCracken, and A/2c me flew into Khe Sanh on a rotation as Tall pipe Mike."
Pride in the past - Faith in the future.
USAF
25th Anniversary Motto
EARLY
IN THEIR CAREER, COMBAT CONTROL SCHOOL GRADUATES ARE TOLD
“You are now part of a brotherhood and you will soon become part of a team of silent warriors - a team of professionals - executing classified missions veiled in secrecy. Many of your accomplishments will never be known by the public, but your missions and their results will be recognized by comrades who truly understand your contributions and sacrifices. In your combat control career, do your ancestors proud - remember their contributions and establish even greater goals for those who will proudly follow your lead."
COPYRIGHT 2007
All rights reserved
by the
Combat Control
School Historical Foundation
and by the
Article's
Contributor - where annotated.
Scores of articles in this historical document are copied directly from United States Government works.
The following determination, from Title 17, USC § 105, is provided for those who may question their use.
- Title 17 USC §105, Subject matter of copyright: United States Government works, provides that “Copyright protection is not available for any work of the United States Government,” defined in Title 17 USC §101, as “a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties.” Therefore, only those works solely authored by US Federal Government employees are not protected by copyright in the United States.
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