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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Fernando Herrera, left, security

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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Fernando Herrera, left, security

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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Fernando Herrera, left, security forces NCOIC with the 195th Wing, explains how to safely remove handcuffs during Security Forces Augmentee Training at Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, California, on Aug. 5, 2020. Hosted by the 146th Airlift Wing Security Forces Squadron, Airmen attending the class learned security forces techniques, qualified on their duty weapons, and spent time in the classroom learning about laws and regulations for those operating in a security forces capacity. Airmen followed COVID-19 safety precautions and wore facial coverings during training as some exercises required close contact with other people. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Melanie L. Nolen)

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05/08/2020
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