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Show Hilltop Times June 16. 2005 with enemy forces on the ground." Making this all happen seamlessly involved a joint terminal attack controller on the ground, weather professionals contending craft dropped five GBU-12s power was the only effective with regional sandstorms, way to eliminate this threat. airfield operations experts and two GBU-38s against "Our job was to provide at Balad Air Base, Iraq, and armed anti-Iraqi forces enother nearby bases, and the close-air support and intel gaged with U.S. Marines network of air crews flying to coalition troops in diassigned to Regimental missions, officials said. rect contact with anti-Iraqi Combat Team-2. forces," General Peck said. Dropping these precisionThese successful strikes "Airpower support extends guided munitions is an exresulted from close coordination with coalition ground well beyond dropping mu- ample of how the coalition air campaign has been the forces who had requested nitions. Our top priority most deliberate, disciplined immediate air support, said is providing close-air supBrig. Gen. Allen G. Peck, port and reconnaissance to and precise air campaign in history, officials said. deputy combined forces air our Soldiers, Marines and Nearly 70 percent of all component commander. Air- coalition forces in contact Coalition airpower helps in battle with Anti-Iraqi forces SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) - Coalition aircraft dropped seven precisionguided bombs while providing close-air support to coalition troops in the western Al Anbar province of Iraq on June 11. Anti-Iraqi forces had taken refuge in buildings in an attempt to shield themselves from coalition attdek. An estimated 40 insurgents were killed. F-16 Fighting Falcon air- munitions used by the air component since the start of the operation have been precision-guided. Every possible precaution is taken to protect innocent Iraqi civilians, friendly coalition forces, facilities and infrastructure, officials said. The coalition began using 500-pound Global Positioning System-guided joint direct attack munitions weapons in September 2004 when they became available. The GBU-38's smaller warhead provides planners an all-weather precision strike capability that is very well suited for targets where collateral damage is QL a factor such as in this case. GBU-38s have become the weapon of choice in attacks against the Zarqawi terrorist network because of their accuracy and lower explosive weight, officials said. GBU-12s are1 also 500pound munitions but use lasers to guide the path of flight rather than GPS. For this mission, U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Royal Air Force aircraft flew intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and refueling sorties. "Coalition air forces remain postured to respond to anti-Iraqi forces' activities," General Peck said. 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