In this conversation, Ethan Brown discusses his book on the experiences of JTACs in the Air Force during the Global War on Terror. He shares insights into the misconceptions surrounding close air support, the rigorous training and evolution of the JTAC community, and the emotional challenges of writing about military experiences. We also touch on the importance of shared experiences among veterans and the future of military storytelling. The discusion covers the complexities of being a JTAC in combat, the psychological burdens carried by military personnel, and the importance of community support for veterans. He also reflects on the strategic missteps in the War on Terror, particularly in Afghanistan, and emphasizes the need for understanding cultural contexts in military operations. We also tallked about the role of the TacP Foundation in providing support to veterans and their families in multiple avenues in their organizations efforts to help those within the TacP community.
Visual Frindlies, Tally Target - Volume 1: Invasions can be found here.
TacP Foundation can be found at: tacpfoundation.org