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Tactical Air Control Group ONE (TACGRUONE) is a flexible, scalable, forward deployable air command and control element assigned to Commander, Expeditionary Group THREE in support of expeditionary warfare operations.

Tactical Air Control Group ONE is a fully integrated unit consisting of the Group staff, two active duty squadrons – Tactical Air Control Squadrons (TACRON) ELEVEN and TWELVE, and a co-located Naval Reserve Tactical Air Control Group. Taken in total, the breadth and depth of the members of TACGRU ONE represents an experience level unique in the Naval service allowing the Group to tailor its detachments and teams to precisely fit the needs of the supported commander.

By providing a cadre of skilled, highly experienced aviation personnel trained in expeditionary warfare, the TACRON detachments provide centralized control and integration of all air operations enabling the amphibious/expeditionary force to optimize its organic combat power and mobility. TACRON personnel are trained and equipped to operate independently or to augment centralized air operations structure such as a Joint Forces Air Component Commander (JFACC) or Marine Tactical Air Command Center (MTACC). Personnel are also skilled in TBMCS operations and architecture insuring supported commands have a direct link to the overall air C2 picture.

TACGRU and TACRON officers are senior Naval aviators typically with thousands of flight hours. Most are graduates of the USAF Joint Air Command and Control Course, USMC Amphibious Warfare Indoctrination (AWI) and USMC Expeditionary Warfare Staff Planning (EWSP) and a host of other courses. With this wealth of experience, TACRONs are an essential element in planning and managing the amphibious/expeditionary air war and are key in ensuring an efficient aviation operating environment.

TACRON detachments comprise the air portion of the Supporting Arms Coordination Center (SACC). The SACC allows the Expeditionary Commander to optimally employ Naval gunfire, airpower and airspace deconfliction measures over the battlespace in real-time.

TACRONs provide the afloat or ashore commander with a structured AAW command and control system operated by highly qualified Operations Specialist Combat Air Controllers (Air Intercept Controllers (AIC) & Sea Combat Air Controllers (SCAC)).

Maximum combat effectiveness in an amphibious operation relies heavily upon ship positioning and management the defense of airspace to facilitate fast, expedient movement ashore of troops, equipment and aircraft. Simultaneously, consideration must be given to force protection and minimizing weather and ship logistical issues. Perhaps less glamorous but in no way less critical is coordination of ship to ship and ship to shore logistics, the lifeblood of expeditionary combat operations. TACRON personnel are experts at orchestrating these often conflicting requirements.

TACGRU trains for and maintains the capability to augment USMC expeditionary air traffic controllers with highly qualified and experienced Navy controllers.