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there s a great answer. okay so where he works, not a place that people usually talk about the 102nd intelligence wing. what s an intelligence wing? um those are the people who fly. the drones are the people who are supporting the delta force and the navy seals and regular warfighters in zones all around the world where they need that. i s r intelligence, surveillance reconnaissance and where they use those weapons, predator drones, reaper drones. hellfire missiles, javelins. and that means you don t know what theater you re going to be operating in as things around the world shift, so you need access to a lot of intelligence. but who is he? he s not a pilot flying the drones, although as a gamer, he probably was at home at work. his job was really network engineering, which is making sure that that network that s taking those pictures and that audio and that cyber data that they re stealing out of the airwaves. is all working and connecting which, of course, he s trained for. but to b
mission that one oh second intelligence wing is basically the base where they fly drones from that are doing intelligence reconnaissance surveillance supporting warfighters special operators in places overseas targeting terrorists so almost everything they do in those rooms is classified. if you re working there, you have a secret clearance or top secret clearance. and you also have new information on how this case came together and how they ultimately identified jack to shira law enforcement. so the big break came sunday. going into monday. monday the fbi goes to the home of an 18 year old kid in california. and he doesn t want to talk. they talk to the kids, mother. they get a lawyer. they sit down together. and this kid will call him sam, not his name, agrees to sit down and he says, i know, jack. we ve done a video chat together. he explained to me that he was getting nervous about copying classified documents over at work so he could post them. so essentially, he just started
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as a brand new rookie pilot, as you mentioned we didn t have any ordnance on our aircraft, just training ordnance but we knew we had to get airborne. we knew we had to protect our nation s capital, but our biggest challenges were getting an authorization to launch, getting real live weapons on the aircraft. pete: so you didn t have any. who makes the call that you would then take your f-16, which is much smaller than a civilian airliner and attempt to ram it? where is that call made and are you trained for such a thing? you re right, no, we re not trained for anything like that. in the military we don t train for suicide missions because we value our warfighters. they re part of our unique capabilities to apply instruments of national power but we were in a position where unless we had those missiles, there was no other choice.