Pope TACP Airmen participate in 24-hour run

Senior Airman Kasie Carrell, a Tactical Air Control Party Airman assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron, Pope Army Airfield, runs laps at Hedrick Stadium track, Ft Bragg, N.C., during the TACP Association's second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29.  The event is held to honor fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)

Senior Airman Kasie Carrell, a Tactical Air Control Party Airman assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron, Pope Army Airfield, runs laps at Hedrick Stadium track, Ft Bragg, N.C., during the TACP Association's second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29. The event is held to honor fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

A memorial to Staff Sgt. Brian Daly is displayed at the Hedrick Stadium track during the Tactical Air Control Party annual 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29.  Staff Sgt. Daly was assigned to Detachment 1, 507th Tactical Air Control Wing, Fort Bragg, N.C. from 1988-1993.  In September of 1996, Sergeant Daly was killed in a military free-fall accident while assigned to the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center Military Free-Fall School. Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units participated in the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event, held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)

A memorial to Staff Sgt. Brian Daly is displayed at the Hedrick Stadium track during the Tactical Air Control Party annual 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29. Staff Sgt. Daly was assigned to Detachment 1, 507th Tactical Air Control Wing, Fort Bragg, N.C. from 1988-1993. In September of 1996, Sergeant Daly was killed in a military free-fall accident while assigned to the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center Military Free-Fall School. Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units participated in the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event, held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

A memorial to Airman 1st Class Raymond Lasano is displayed at the Hedrick Stadium track during the Tactical Air Control Party annual 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29.  Airman Losano was from the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron and deployed to Afghanistan with the 82nd Airborne in March 2003.  Airman Losano’s unit was ambushed April 25, 2003 and was one of two service members mortally wounded in the attack.  Before Airman Losano took his last breath, he called in the air strike that saved the rest of his company.  Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units participated in the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event, held to honor fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)

A memorial to Airman 1st Class Raymond Lasano is displayed at the Hedrick Stadium track during the Tactical Air Control Party annual 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29. Airman Losano was from the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron and deployed to Afghanistan with the 82nd Airborne in March 2003. Airman Losano’s unit was ambushed April 25, 2003 and was one of two service members mortally wounded in the attack. Before Airman Losano took his last breath, he called in the air strike that saved the rest of his company. Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units participated in the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event, held to honor fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

A memorial to Senior Airman Bradley Smith is displayed at the Hedrick Stadium track during the Tactical Air Control Party annual 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29.  Airman Smith, along with three other service members, were killed during a complex ambush after a roadside bomb detonated near a platoon he was serving with Jan 3, 2010.  The 26 year-old Airman volunteered to accompany the platoon medic to help treat and retrieve the wounded service members.  A second bomb detonated, claiming his life.  Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units participated in the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event, held to honor fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)

A memorial to Senior Airman Bradley Smith is displayed at the Hedrick Stadium track during the Tactical Air Control Party annual 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29. Airman Smith, along with three other service members, were killed during a complex ambush after a roadside bomb detonated near a platoon he was serving with Jan 3, 2010. The 26 year-old Airman volunteered to accompany the platoon medic to help treat and retrieve the wounded service members. A second bomb detonated, claiming his life. Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units participated in the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event, held to honor fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units run the final lap together at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event.  The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)

Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units run the final lap together at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event. The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.(U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

Senior Airman Tom Meehan, a TACP assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron, runs laps with his dog, Ruger, at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29.  The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)

Senior Airman Tom Meehan, a TACP assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron, runs laps with his dog, Ruger, at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29. The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

Lt. Chris Brown runs laps at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29, while Airman 1st Class Jason Grabe looks on.  Both are TACPs assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron.  The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)

Lt. Chris Brown runs laps at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29, while Airman 1st Class Jason Grabe looks on. Both are TACPs assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron. The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

Airman 1st Class Giovan Vitale, left, tags Airman 1st Class Matthew Taylor after completing his run at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29.  Both are TACPs assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron.  The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)

Airman 1st Class Giovan Vitale, left, tags Airman 1st Class Matthew Taylor after completing his run at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Challenge Run, March 28-29. Both are TACPs assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron. The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

Airman 1st Class Nicholas Bertsch, a Tactical Air Control Party Airman, assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron, talks with fellow TACP Airmen at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event.  The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)

Airman 1st Class Nicholas Bertsch, a Tactical Air Control Party Airman, assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron, talks with fellow TACP Airmen at the Hedrick Stadium track during the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event. The event is held to honor and raise funds for fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units participated in the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event.  The TACP community logged 4,230 miles and raised $47,500 with the event’s deadline extended to April 20 for deployed TACPs to participate.  The event is held to honor fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Marvin Krause/Released)
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Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, N.C., units participated in the second annual worldwide TACP 24-hour Run Challenge fundraising event. The TACP community logged 4,230 miles and raised $47,500 with the event’s deadline extended to April 20 for deployed TACPs to participate. The event is held to honor fallen TACP brothers in arms and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marvin Krause)

POPE ARMY AIRFIELD, FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- Tactical Air Control Party Airmen stationed here participated in the second annual TACP Association's 24-hour worldwide run challenge at the Hedrick Stadium track, March 28-29.
 
The challenge run started at 3:00 p.m. and culminated 24-hours later with a final lap group run and memorial push up drill, citing the names of fallen TACP Airmen.

Next to the track, a TACP flag, HUMVEE vehicle, specialized equipment, and memorials to fallen TACP Airmen were set up for visitors and to remind participants the purpose of what they were running for.

"Runners from the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron, 682nd Air Support Operations Squadron, 18th Air Support Operations Group, 18th Weather Squadron, and 21st Special Tactics Squadron participated locally," said Master Sgt. Mark Foster, a TACP assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron. "The fundraising event is in honor of our fallen TACP brothers Senior Airman Bradley Smith, Maj. David Gray, and Airman 1st Class Ray Losano, to name just a few. The money raised goes toward continuing our pledge to one another, as members of an elite brotherhood, to care for each other and each other's families, even after we leave this Earth. Last year's inaugural event raised over $10,000. This year, the TACP community has logged 4,230 miles and raised $47,500 so far, surpassing our goal of $25,000."

The event's deadline has been extended to April 20, to allow deployed TACPs to participate.

Maj. Christopher Wright, 14th Air Support Operations Squadron commander explained the meaning of the event to the TACP community.

"This is an opportunity for us as military members to do two things. First, it is to honor our fallen brothers in arms. It is healing for us, and it is a way to never forget those who have gone before us. Second, it is to take care of the families. It is a long lasting tradition for those TACP who remain to take care of the families who are left behind. I pray we all keep them in our hearts, and our men and women show the honor and respect to those who gave their lives and to those whom will always carry the scar of a loved one who has fallen," said Wright.

Senior Airman Tom Meehan, a TACP assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations, participated in his first challenge run with his dog, Ruger.

"This event is just a way to pay back for people who can't be here right now. Luckily, I'm in good health and have the opportunity to come out here to exercise and increase awareness," said Meehan.

One of the few true front-line combat jobs in the Air Force, TACP Specialists are known for their ability to bring overwhelming firepower to the battlefield in the form of artillery and air strikes. The training is physically, mentally, and technically intense as they have to be able to operate under any environmental condition alongside some of the military's most elite special operations teams. Known by Army Light Infantry and Special Operations soldiers as joint terminal attack controllers, TACP Airmen provide close-air-support terminal guidance control to increase the capability of ground combat forces. They also are experts in artillery and in naval combat and attack helicopter capabilities; they use all combat assets to deter and counter attack enemy forces.