Position SummaryThe Airmen that make up Special Warfare are some of the toughest and smartest humans on the planet. They’re the ones other special operations look to when a mission calls for fearless determination and one-of-a-kind skills. There are four Special Warfare career fields Airmen are selected to after completing the initial course of entry: Combat Control (CCT), Pararescue (PJ), Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) and Special Reconnaissance . If you’re ready to be challenged like never before, consider joining this elite team of heroes.
Primary ResponsibilitiesWork in tandem with other special operations to make sure the mission is a success. CCT: Project airpower as an air traffic controller and establish airfields in remote regions. PJ: Act as combat medics and rescue specialists who will do whatever it takes to help save the lives of Airmen, other service members and civilians. SR: Gather intelligence and create global battlespace access. TACP: Provide close air support and precision air-strike targeting.
Benefits30 days of vacation with pay each yearOutstanding healthcare coverage for you and your familyTax free food and housingGenerous retirement programContinuing medical education opportunitiesFree or low-cost world-travel opportunitiesAbout the Air Force The mission of the U. S. Air Force is to fly, fight and win—airpower anytime, anywhere. We offer over 200 careers ranging from healthcare to engineering and we live by three core values: integrity first, service before self and excellence in all we do. Join us and see how far you’ll go.
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