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DeMotta is named ACC Outstanding NCO of the Year

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  • By Noel Getlin
  • 505th Command and Control Wing Public Affairs
Air Combat Command named Tech. Sgt. Darrell DeMotta Outstanding Noncommissioned Officer of the Year during it's Airmen of the Year banquet April 21 at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb.
Sergeant DeMotta is the NCOIC, Tactical Air Control Party Operations, at 705th Combat Training Squadron, Kirtland AFB, N.M.

The 705th Combat Training Squadron Commander Lt. Col. Daniel Pepper said Sergeant DeMotta deserves the recognition 100 percent, crediting him with using his experience in the field to develop modeling and simulation training for Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs).

"He is pretty much responsible for implementing the digital CAS (close air support) system at the Distributed Mission Operations Center," Colonel Pepper said. "He led the effort to secure the equipment we needed, was an advocate for funding and participated in a couple of conferences on JTAC training. He's a standout amongst his peers, leading the way to provide the best in warfighter training."

Sergeant DeMotta will go on to represent the United States Air Force Warfare Center and Air Combat Command at the Air Force level.

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DeMotta is named ACC Outstanding NCO of the Year

  • Published
  • By Noel Getlin
  • 505th Command and Control Wing Public Affairs
Air Combat Command named Tech. Sgt. Darrell DeMotta Outstanding Noncommissioned Officer of the Year during it's Airmen of the Year banquet April 21 at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb.
Sergeant DeMotta is the NCOIC, Tactical Air Control Party Operations, at 705th Combat Training Squadron, Kirtland AFB, N.M.

The 705th Combat Training Squadron Commander Lt. Col. Daniel Pepper said Sergeant DeMotta deserves the recognition 100 percent, crediting him with using his experience in the field to develop modeling and simulation training for Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs).

"He is pretty much responsible for implementing the digital CAS (close air support) system at the Distributed Mission Operations Center," Colonel Pepper said. "He led the effort to secure the equipment we needed, was an advocate for funding and participated in a couple of conferences on JTAC training. He's a standout amongst his peers, leading the way to provide the best in warfighter training."

Sergeant DeMotta will go on to represent the United States Air Force Warfare Center and Air Combat Command at the Air Force level.