U S A A T C G
"Provide air traffic control to aircraft on a 'first come, first served' basis as circumstances permit..." (ATP 7110.1B)
Air traffic controllers provide tower, radar & non-radar ATC services, including flight following for military & civilian air traffic. They control take-offs & landings, flights of instrument flight rules (IFR), visual flight rules (VFR) & special flight rules (SVFR) air traffic. The ATC operators provide enroute, terminal approach control & ground control approach (GCA radar) services. They perform air traffic control duties with a knowledge of flight rules, air traffic regulations, concepts & procedures at both fixed bases & tactical ATC facilities.
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USAATCG is the current official web site of the USAATCA. We invite anyone who was a former member of an ASD/ADD in Vietnam, was or is currently an Air Traffic Controller in the U.S. Army, to join our group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/usaatca/. We would like to hear from anyone who was in any Army ATC unit in RVN or was/is currently a controller in the Army.

Warning: an e-commerce web site bought the old usaatca domain name after the original owner gave it up. The e-commerce site bills itself as the USAATCA, but this is
bogus. USAATCG is the only official web site of the USAATCA & can be verified by following the above link.
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USAATCA
Safe landings since 3/21/2001
Last updated on 05/11/09
Vietnam Veteran is not what we are, but it is
who we are. Vietnam did not end in the 70's
but goes on still today. Vietnam was not just
a war, not just a place where blood was shed
and lives lost. Vietnam is a place where deep
friendships were made, characters assembled,
and lives changed forever.

Vietnam Vet is not a title, it is a statement.
That statement is: We went, we fought, suffered
and yet endured to see another day, another way
of life. The Vietnam Vet has come full circle,
finding old buddies; healing minds and hearts with
that phrase we never heard, "Welcome Home."

We have people who thank us on Veterans Day,
wishing their best to us and saying prayers for us.

The Vietnam Vet has earned his place in society,
paid in full. Yet we are, by our own standards,
indebted to our brothers, those who gave their lives,
their blood or their minds. We stand proud for who
we are and what we have done in life. Let us, upon
whose shoulders it bears, become the source of
healing for our own brothers.
                                              Rick Bartholomew, 1999
Restore veterans' benefits NOW!
Never Forget!
The Twin Towers Lights on March 11, 2002, the sixth month anniversary of the destruction of the WTC. Used with permission of the photographer, Shane Woodall.
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