"The Last Easy Day" - Car Magnets
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“The Last Easy Day” is the standard. Today is the day to get it done. Train harder, move faster, finish what’s in front of you, because tomorrow doesn’t owe you anything. The easy day is behind you, not ahead. As Marcus Aurelius wrote, the task in front of you is enough. Execute it with discipline and without delay.
No waiting. No excuses. Execute now, because tomorrow gets harder.
STS, Inc. is bringing back the old-school designs that meant something. Trademarked and unapologetic.
.: Materials: white vinyl with black magnetic backing
.: Available in 3 different sizes
.: White base and matte finish
.: All-weather durable
.: Please note: white base might show through design (especially dark designs)
.: Printed using Digital-direct printing (DDP) method
.: Made in the USA from globally sourced materials
| 10'' × 3'' | |
|---|---|
| Width, in | 10.00 |
| Height, in | 3.00 |
CCT History
Combat Control Teams (CCT) were established in 1953 to provide air traffic control and command-and-control capabilities in support of U.S. and allied special operations. Evolving from WWII pathfinders and glider operations, CCTs became essential for establishing drop zones, landing zones, and assault strips in denied or austere environments. Over the decades, they’ve deployed alongside every U.S. SOF element, enabling precision airpower in conflicts from Southeast Asia to the Middle East. CCTs are uniquely qualified as FAA-certified air traffic controllers and hold a wide array of advanced skills: they are certified Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs), combat divers, static-line and military free-fall parachutists (HALO/HAHO), qualified in demolitions, small unit tactics, survival/evasion/resistance/escape (SERE), communications, fire support coordination, and reconnaissance. Their ability to integrate air and ground operations under extreme conditions makes them one of the most versatile and mission-critical assets in U.S. special operations.