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C-130s Hit Jackpot Over Baghdad

A C-130 unit assigned to Balad Air Base, Iraq, is carrying a fairly conventional piece of equipment throughout the skies over the Central Command area of responsibility in an unconventional way.

Instead of hauling people and cargo, the 777th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron is carrying an airborne command and control communications suite, helping convoy commanders communicate on the ground.

The Joint Airborne Command and Control Command Post, what the unit calls Jackpot, fits nicely into the back of a Hercules, said Lt. Col. Mark Czelusta, 777th EAS commander.

"It's a way to use airlift other than from a pure logistics and distribution standpoint," the colonel said. "Using the C-130 in this way is just another piece of the whole airpower umbrella of support the 332nd (Air Expeditionary Wing) provides to convoy operators on the ground."

The airlift squadron's primary mission is convoy reduction. They fly cargo drops and movement, distinguished visitor airlift, detainee transport, aeromedical evacuations, troop transport and now Jackpot.

The people operating the equipment and controlling the information flow are from all branches of the military.

The people communicating with the convey operators on the ground are able to manage information and discern problems in advance, Colonel Czelusta said.

These messages range from "A-okay" to "we're engaged," he said.

"Providing this information is vital," Colonel Czelusta said. "Convey missions are dangerous, fluid situations. Collecting information and providing it to decision makers on the ground in a timely, efficient manner saves lives."

Those operating consoles serve as a communications relay center. They should not be confused with the E-3 Sentry, which has a radar system and serves as an airborne warning and control system.

C-130 crews at Balad have been flying the Jackpot missions for several weeks without a gap.

As the first and only forward-based C-130 squadron in combat, the 777th EAS has reduced the number of trucks on the road by airlifting about 15,000 truckloads of cargo since January. This has lowered the number of Soldiers exposed to danger. The new Jackpot missions further increases safety for Soldiers on the ground by connecting them with people who are looking out for them, looking around corners and who are ready to call in support.

"I'm very proud of everyone who flies these missions from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines working the consoles to the full-up members of the squadron who fly and maintain the aircraft," the colonel said. "Everyone is working very hard to accomplish this mission."

From concept to execution and now sustainment, everyone has pulled together to make this happen, he said.

"We've received strong praise from ground commanders," Colonel Czelusta said. "The warfighters are very happy." [ANN Salutes Master Sgt. Julie Briggs, 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs]

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