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Security forces: Think twice before crossing
One “aggressor” tries to break the 90th MSFS Flight One confrontation formation during the training. If a protestor was to use force the security forces Airmen are allowed to retaliate to protect themselves as a last resort.
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Security forces: Think twice before crossing
The “aggressors” look on as 90th MSFS Flight One prepares to disperse and form up into their confrontation formation. The Airmen were instructed to stand side-by-side in the formation and to be as close as possible to each other without hindering someone else’s view.
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Security forces: Think twice before crossing
Staff Sgt. Kevin Gallagher (center), 90th Security Support Squadron, briefs the NCOs of 90th MSFS Flight One before the confrontation training. Safety was a concern for the training because the Airmen were using riot gear and wooden batons. The protective red suits are designed to reduce physical stress, but caution is needed.
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Security forces: Think twice before crossing
The 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron Flight One Airmen line up into a wedge formation during their confrontation training April 28 in the field behind Bldg. 152. The training is designed to give the security forces Airmen a more realistic feel of crowd control. The “aggressors” dressed in red suits to protect them from any hits from the batons (U.S. Air Force photos/Staff Sgt. Chad Thompson).
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Greens are getting greener
Greg Litecky, Warren Golf Club ground crew operator, rides a rolling machine over the second-hole green April 24. The machine helps smooth out the green, and makes the green putt faster. Mr. Litecky was working to prepare the greens for a 30th Airlift Squadron golf tournament. For more information or to make a tee time, call 773-3556 (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Chad Thompson).
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Guardians of America
Senior Airman Christopher Williams, 90th MMXS, reads from his checklist to ensure proper missile radio procedures.
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Guardians of America
Tech. Sgt. Derrick Page, 90th Maintenance Operations Squadron, and Senior Airman Roland Dorta, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron, inspect machinery in preparation for the Guardian Challenge.
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Guardians of America
Staff Sgt. William Hollowell, 90th Maintenance Operations Squadron, and Staff Sgt. Nicholas Christopher, 90th MOS, train for the Guardian Challenge competition.
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Guardians of America
Staff Sgt. Lance Anderson, 90th Maintenance Group, and Staff Sgt. Willie Ware, 90th MOS, perform missile maintenance exercises.
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Guardians of America
Staff Sgt. Charles Remele, 90th Maintenance Operations Squadron, and Senior Airman Danilo Dancel, 90th MOS, test each other's job knowledge (U.S. Air Force Photos).
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Grinding away
Base contractor Art Martinez operates a machine to grind a stump at a base field April 2. The over-mature tree was removed as part of an ongoing safety project (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daryl Knee).
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Warren's first phase II exercise of '08
Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Mills and Senior Airman Jonathan Farwell, both from the 90th Communications Squadron, assemble two loudspeakers at the base training field March 13. These speakers, and others like it, help broadcast messages from the Giant Voice. The Giant Voice warns Airmen of imminent ground and missile attacks and announces important instructions (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Lisa Meiman)
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Warren's first phase II exercise of '08
The base training field March 13 from a helicopter's view (U.S. Air Force photo/A1C Daryl Knee).
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Warren's first phase II exercise of '08
Senior Airman Mark Anderson, 90th CES, connects lighting and power circuits for the tents at the base training field March 13 in mission oriented protective posture 2. The Airmen were in MOPP 2 throughout the exercise, donning MOPP 4 for missile and chemical attacks (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Lisa Meiman).
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Warren's first phase II exercise of '08
Fake injuries were applied to volunteers to help the rescue teams experience a "more real" environment (U.S. Air Force photo/Bob Kodis).
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Warren's first phase II exercise of '08
Airman 1st Class Jonathan Ravana, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, explains the procedures for marking an unexploded ordnance to his group during a training exercise at the base training field March 13. After Airman Ravana saw the UXO, he used a checklist to identify all the proper steps (U.S. Air Force photo/A1C Daryl Knee).
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Warren's first phase II exercise of '08
Firefighters from Warren’s fire department respond to a controlled fire in a building at the base training field March 13. Extinguishing the fire and rescuing two mannequins was part of a training exercise (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Lisa Meiman).
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Camp Guernsey: Regional training center opens
An RTC student shoots at opposing forces equipped with mock weapons and ground burst simulators. The students tested on correct applications of procedures learned in the classroom before the exercise. Along with convoy training, students also learned air base defense tactics and close-quarters combat.
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Camp Guernsey: Regional training center opens
Members of Camp Guernsey’s regional training center train for convoy tactics during an exercise March 13. There were 98 students from 29 wings attending the pre-deployment training (U.S. Air Force photos/Airman 1st Class Alex Martinez).
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Incentive flight program available
The 37th Helicopter Squadron performs incentive flights about once per quarter. The flights are designed to reward Airmen, as the helicopter crew flies them over the base, Cheyenne and the surrounding area. A supervisor may submit a person for an incentive flight by using the chain of command (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daryl Knee).
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