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GFAC
(redirected from Ground Forward Air Controller)

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GFACGeneralized Framework for Access Control (computer systems)
GFACGreater Flint Arts Council (Flint, MI)
GFACGround Forward Air Controller
GFACGive Fish A Chance (Scottish Sea Angling Conservation Network)
GFACGood Fellowship Ambulance Club (Chester County, Pennsylvania)
GFACGreat Falls Art Center (Virginia)


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3) The plan called for indigenous forces, augmented by embedded special operations forces and ground forward air controllers (GFAC), to attack and push enemy forces through mountain passes where US forces pre-positioned by helicopter insertion would kill or capture them.
Captain Bricel said a typical F-16 forward air control-airborne mission might look something like this: Two Fighting Falcon pilots flying in a two-ship package contact the ground forward air controller on a certain frequency and, between them, coordinate which targets need to be hit.
The Predator has a better perspective of the battlefield than a ground forward air controller," Wozniak added.
 
 
 
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