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60 SFS DART Training
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher Boone, 60th Security Forces Squadron, uses a non-lethal taser to take down an armed “assailant” during Defender Annual Refresher crucible training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60th SFS team members go through a 30-day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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60 SFS DART Training
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher Boone, and Staff Sgt. Jamie Tovar, both with 60th Security Forces Squadron, prepare to meet the “Redman” during Defender Annual Refresher crucible training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60th SFS team members go through a 30-day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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60 SFS DART Training
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher Boone, 60th Security Forces Squadron, uses a non-lethal taser to take down an armed “assailant” during Defender Annual Refresher crucible training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60th SFS team members go through a 30-day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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60 SFS DART Training
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher Boone, 60th Security Forces Squadron, takes down an armed “assailant” during Defender Annual Refresher crucible training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60th SFS team members go through a 30-day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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60 SFS DART Training
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher Boone, and Staff Sgt. Jamie Tovar, both with 60th Security Forces Squadron, search for an “active shooter” during Defender Annual Refresher crucible training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60th SFS team members go through a 30-day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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60 SFS DART Training
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher Boone, peers around a door frame during Defender Annual Refresher crucible training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60th SFS team members go through a 30-day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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60 SFS DART Training
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher Boone, and Staff Sgt. Jamie Tovar, both 60th Security Forces Squadron members, search and clear rooms during Defender Annual Refresher crucible training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60 SFS team members go through a 30 day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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60 SFS DART Training
An unidentified 60th Security Forces Squadron member plays the part of “innocent bystander” during Defender Annual Refresher crucible training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60th SFS team members go through a 30-day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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60 SFS DART Training
U.S. Air Force Col. Matthew Leard, vice commander for the 60th Air Mobility Wing, and Chief Master Sgt. Erika Scofield, group superintendent for the 60th Mission Support Group, are issued safety gear prior to Defender Annual Refresher crucible training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60th SFS team members go through a 30-day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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60 SFS DART Training
An unidentified 60th Security Forces Squadron member plays the part of a victim during Defender Annual Refresher “crucible” training, Oct. 27, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. 60th SFS team members go through a 30-day period of intense training for the DART program. The teams of specially trained security forces personnel are dedicated to providing security for terrorist and criminal threat areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
Honorary commanders visit the 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron during their tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017 at Travis Air Force Bace, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
Honorary commanders visit the 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron during their tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017 at Travis Air Force Bace, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
Honorary Commanders from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., prepare for their tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017 at Travis Air Force Bace, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
Honorary Commanders from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., prepare for their tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017 at Travis Air Force Bace, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
An honorary commander takes a video of a defender from the 60th Security Force Squadron Humvee during their tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017 at Travis Air Force Bace, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
Honorary Commanders from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., prepare for their tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017 at Travis Air Force Bace, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
Honorary commanders visit the 60th Communication Squadron during a tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
Honorary commanders visit the 60th Communication Squadron during a tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
A honorary commander gets a ride in a Humvee during their tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander
Honorary Commanders from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., prepare for their tour of the 60th Mission Support Group, Nov. 3, 2017 at Travis Air Force Bace, Calif. The purpose of the Travis Air Force Base Honorary Commander Program is to promote relationships between base senior leadership and civilian partners, foster civic appreciation of the Air Force mission and its Airmen, maximize opportunities to share the Air Force story with new stewards, and to communicate mutual interest, challenges, and concerns that senior leaders and civilian stakeholders have in common. (U.S. Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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