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Ep 120 | Col. Derek Oaks – A-10 Warthog and JTACs

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In this episode, we unpack the legendary role of the A-10 Warthog in the battlespace, the irreplaceable bond between pilots and JTACs, and the critical missions led by Air Force Combat Controllers. Col. Oaks shares insights from his time in the cockpit, what ordnance the A-10 can carry, when a show of force is necessary, and the lasting legacy of my brother SrA Mark Forester, a Combat Controller who gave his life in Afghanistan while Derek’s squadron was deployed.

Strap in—this one is loud, low, and lethal (maybe exaggerating a little bit).

Topics Covered:

  • The mission and legacy of the A-10 Warthog
  • Why Close Air Support (CAS) is about more than just firepower
  • The intense coordination between A-10 pilots and JTACs (Joint Terminal Attack Controllers)
  • 70 rounds of 30mm per second
  • The vital role of Combat Controllers in both air and ground ops
  • Lessons in leadership, humility, and courage under fire

Learn more about Derek Oaks here:

Derek Oaks – Decisive Leadership

Derek’s book he co-authored with this dad, Gen. Robert Oaks – “Rising Above”

Copyright 2025 Thad Forester
http://www.patriottothecore.com
email questions to [email protected]

  continue reading

129 episodes

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Manage episode 485054036 series 1243467
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In this episode, we unpack the legendary role of the A-10 Warthog in the battlespace, the irreplaceable bond between pilots and JTACs, and the critical missions led by Air Force Combat Controllers. Col. Oaks shares insights from his time in the cockpit, what ordnance the A-10 can carry, when a show of force is necessary, and the lasting legacy of my brother SrA Mark Forester, a Combat Controller who gave his life in Afghanistan while Derek’s squadron was deployed.

Strap in—this one is loud, low, and lethal (maybe exaggerating a little bit).

Topics Covered:

  • The mission and legacy of the A-10 Warthog
  • Why Close Air Support (CAS) is about more than just firepower
  • The intense coordination between A-10 pilots and JTACs (Joint Terminal Attack Controllers)
  • 70 rounds of 30mm per second
  • The vital role of Combat Controllers in both air and ground ops
  • Lessons in leadership, humility, and courage under fire

Learn more about Derek Oaks here:

Derek Oaks – Decisive Leadership

Derek’s book he co-authored with this dad, Gen. Robert Oaks – “Rising Above”

Copyright 2025 Thad Forester
http://www.patriottothecore.com
email questions to [email protected]

  continue reading

129 episodes

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