Green Flag provides Italian air force new insight on close air support
Italian air force Capt. Prudente Alfonso fills out preflight paperwork with Master Sgt. Alex Biancardi before climbing into an AMX/ A-1 fighter for a training mission at Red Flag 09-5 Aug. 24 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Before participating in Red Flag, the Italian Air Force participated in their first-ever Green Flag here Aug. 9 through 20. Green Flag is a realistic close-air-support training exercise for Airmen and Soldiers preparing to deploy in support of combat operations in Southwest Asia. Sergeant Biancardi is an Italian air force crew chief. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jamie Nicley)
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