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Soldiers of the Seventh Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis, Washington, practice quick response training wearing riot control gear. The Quick Response Force stands twelve hour rotations and has a five-minute time limit to respond to situations

U.S. soldiers of the Seventh Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis, Washington, practice quick response training in front of their tents and wearing riot control gear. The Quick Response Force stands twelve hour rotations and has a five-minute time limit to respond to situations

U.S. soldiers of the Seventh Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis, Wash., practice quick response training with riot control gear at Camp Bulkeley, Guantanamo Bay. The Quick Response Force stands twelve hour rotations and has a five-minute limit to respond to situations as they may develop

U.S. soldiers of the Seventh Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis, Wash., practice quick response training with riot control gear at Camp Bulkeley, Guantanamo Bay. The Quick Response Force stands twelve hour rotations and has a five-minute limit to respond to situations as they may develop

U.S. soldiers of the Seventh Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis, Wash., practice quick response training with riot control gear at Camp Bulkeley, Guantanamo Bay. The Quick Response Force stands twelve hour rotations and has a five-minute limit to respond to situations as they may develop

US Air Force members of the 30th Security Forces Squadron (SFS) in "just in time" riot control training prior to a scheduled protest at Vandenberg Air Force Base (AFB), California (CA). This type of training is conducted before every scheduled protest, and prepares the riot control team for their upcoming tasks

US Marine Corps (USMC) personnel from Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron (H&HS), Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Yuma, Arizona, "get some" during a squadron physical training workout which will test their knowledge of techniques and endurance for a full hour

Soldiers from the Mountain Eagle Joint Task Force on patrol in their High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV) during mission rehearsal exercises at the Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk, Louisiana

Soldiers on rotation respond to a threat at the Joint Readiness Training Center. The soldiers dressed in camouflaged fatigues and face paint are armed with a M60 machine gun and a M16 rifle

Soldiers of the Seventh Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis, Washington, practice quick response training wearing riot control gear. The Quick Response Force stands twelve hour rotations and has a five-minute time limit to respond to situations

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Subject Operation/Series: SEA SIGNAL

Base: Camp Buckley

State: Guantanamo Bay

Country: Cuba (CUB)

Scene Camera Operator: A1C Vince Jones

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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