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Opposing forces (OPFOR) students prepare to do a two man breach over constantine wire during a training class. During the two-week class, operated by the 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, Fort Dix, New Jersey, students are trained in doctrine, tactics, and customs of hostile countries. The OPFOR team acts as a training aid to the Phoenix Readiness Course, enabling realistic training scenarios in a variety of situations

Opposing forces (OPFOR) students prepare to do a two man breach over constantine wire during a training class. During the two-week class, operated by the 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, Fort Dix, New Jersey, students are trained in doctrine, tactics, and customs of hostile countries. The OPFOR team acts as a training aid to the Phoenix Readiness Course, enabling realistic training scenarios in a variety of situations

US Army Private Christopher Gracia, 2nd Battalion, 113th Infantry, Army National Guard, Riverdale, New Jersey, simulates being shot by defending forces after breaking through their camp line during an opposing forces (OPFOR) attack scenario. During the two-week class, operated by the 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, Fort Dix, New Jersey, students are trained in doctrine, tactics, and customs of hostile countries. The OPFOR team acts as a training aid to the Phoenix Readiness Course, enabling realistic training scenarios in a variety of situations

Opposing forces (OPFOR) students rally up to reload weapons after an aggressor scenario with defending forces students. During the two-week class, operated by the 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, Fort Dix, New Jersey, students are trained in doctrine, tactics, and customs of hostile countries. The OPFOR team acts as a training aid to the Phoenix Readiness Course, enabling realistic training scenarios in a variety of situations

A student from the Phoenix Readiness Course defends a remote airfield at Fort Dix, New Jersey. The course is designed to train Air Force personnel in Air Mobility contingency operations. This includes setting up defensive positions in remote locations worldwide. The mission of the 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron (GCRS), Air Mobility Warfare Center, Fort Dix, is to formulate doctrine and develop tactics. The 421 GCRS standardizes training to enhance Air Mobility Command's ability to support National Command Authority taskings during war, crisis, and worldwide contingency operations. Attached to the helmet, upper body and M-16A2 rifle is the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement ...

US Air Force Technical Sergeant Matt Diyanii is detained by a defender during an opposing forces (OPFOR) attack scenario. TSGT Diyanii is part of the 171st Security Forces Squadron, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During the two-week class, operated by the 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, Fort Dix, New Jersey, students are trained in doctrine, tactics, and customs of hostile countries. The OPFOR team acts as a training aid to the Phoenix Readiness Course, enabling realistic training scenarios in a variety of situations

A student of the Opposing Forces (OPFOR) team utilizes smoke to gain access into the objective encampment. During the two-week class, operated by the 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, Fort Dix, New Jersey, students are trained in doctrine, tactics, and customs of hostile countries. The OPFOR team is a training aid for the Phoenix Readiness Course, providing realistic training scenarios in a variety of situations

US Air Force (USAF) and US Navy (USN) Students participating in the USAF Phoenix Raven Class 06-D at Fort Dix, New Jersey (NJ), pull simulated patients through an obstacle course during combat first aid training. Under the direction of the Air Mobility Warfare Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron (CTRS), USAF Security Police and USN Masters at Arms personnel, receive training in everything from combat first aid and tactical self-defense to aircraft security

US Air Force Captain Patrick Ryan, the Combat Camera Contingency Commander assigned to the 367th Training Squadron, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, moves a fire team into position to repel aggressors attempting to penetrate the outer perimeter. The Joint/Combined Combat Camera team is currently deployed to the Combat Support Operations Course school at Fort Dix, New Jersey. From this course, the team will learn to survive and operate in a field environment

Two students from the Opposing Forces (OPFOR) team demonstrate a method of breaching triple strand wire. One member of the team uses a pallet and places it between him and the wire. His team then has an avenue for entry through the wire. During the two-week class, operated by the 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, Fort Dix, New Jersey, students are trained in doctrine, tactics, and customs of hostile countries. The OPFOR team is a training aid for the Phoenix Readiness Course, providing realistic training scenarios in a variety of situations

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Base: Fort Dix

State: New Jersey (NJ)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Carlisle P. Fountain, USAF

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