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   Close-air support community remembers A-10 pioneer, Pierre Sprey




            by 1st Lt.           speak at an A-10 and Joint Ter-                                                                                                         Combat Search and Rescue exercise
        LiLiA CALViLLo           minal Attack Controller Weapons
                                 School Graduation.
        355th Wing Public Affairs
                                   “I knew when we built the
     Pierre Sprey, 83, a retired con-  A-10 it would be a great plane
   sultant at the Pentagon as well   for close support,” said Sprey at
   as a noted aircraft and weapons   the graduation. “I never imagined
   designer, passed away Aug. 5.  the community and brotherhood
     Sprey was remembered as a   that would rally around this
   fierce and generous founder in   airplane dedicated to supporting
   the A-10 community who helped   the troops on the ground and the
   Col. Avery Kay, the “father of the   CAS mission.”
   A-10,” build the first airframe   For the A-10 community, the
   specifically designed to provide   brotherhood they share while in
   close-air support to troops on the   support of these missions is one
   ground.                       that is forged through a continu-
     Sprey’s lasting impression is   ous legacy of tenacity.
   one that is recognized by those   Lt. Col. Robert Hetland, 924th
   flying the aircraft he designed,   Fighter Group Deputy Command-
   including Lt. Col. Joel Bier, 357th   er, met Sprey when he visited the
   Fighter Squadron commander.   47th Fighter Squadron in July.
     “His uncompromising charac-   “He was a man who chose to
   ter will forever  be reflected in   do rather than to be. What he
   the A-10 community he played a   did was dedicate his incredible
   central role in establishing. He   talents to making America bet-
   set out to design a purpose-built   ter,” said Hetland.  “As decades
   aircraft, and in the process, cre-  of Soldiers and Airmen fighting
   ated a community of experts that   America’s battles will attest, he
   remains the vanguard of the CAS   succeeded and continues to suc-
   and combat search and rescue   ceed.”
   missions,” said Bier.           Sprey’s contributions to the                                                                             Courtesy Photo                                                                                                                                                   Courtesy Photo
     Lt. Col. Leif Nordhagen, 355th   A-10 community were instrumen-  Pierre Sprey, retired Pentagon consultant and aircraft and weapons designer, gives a briefing July   Pararescuemen from the 48th Rescue Squadron work alongside partner services and allied forces to improve their combat rescue capabilities during Red Flag Rescue 21-
   Wing Agile Combat Employment   tal in paving the way for genera-  23, at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Sprey, a fierce and generous founder of the A-10 community,   02, Aug. 17, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Red Flag Rescue is the DOD’s premier combat search and rescue exercise and provides service members the opportunity to
   director, recalled  hearing Sprey   tions to come.          passed away recently.                                                                                enhance their training in emergency medical treatment, extraction methods and more.


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