CAS role damaged by staffing, training structure, Jumper says

The U.S. Air Force's close air support (CAS) role suffers from poor staffing decisions and is undermined by the structure of joint training exercises, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. John Jumper said Feb. 26. The military plans to change how it trains and prepares for choreographing close air support...

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