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119th Security Forces Squadron instructors Master Sgt.

119th Security Forces Squadron instructors Master Sgt.

119th Security Forces Squadron instructors Master Sgt. Lacey Bunkelman, left, and Tech. Sgt. Trent O`Brien demonstrate shooting positions during M9 weapons training at the Fargo Regional Law Enforcement Trainin... More

Master Sgt. Nathan Martin, of the 119th Security Forces

Master Sgt. Nathan Martin, of the 119th Security Forces

Master Sgt. Nathan Martin, of the 119th Security Forces Squadron, fires an M9 pistol during weapons training at the Fargo Regional Law Enforcement Training Center Range, Fargo, N.D., Feb. 4, 2021. (U.S. Air Nat... More

119th Security Forces Squadron members Tech. Sgt. Randy

119th Security Forces Squadron members Tech. Sgt. Randy

119th Security Forces Squadron members Tech. Sgt. Randy Shear, right, reviews features and operation of a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, better known as Humvee) with Staff Sgt. Ty Sanford du... More

Master Sgt. Nathan Martin, of the 119th Security Forces

Master Sgt. Nathan Martin, of the 119th Security Forces

Master Sgt. Nathan Martin, of the 119th Security Forces Squadron, fires a 12 gauge shotgun during weapons training at the Fargo Regional Law Enforcement Training Center Range, Fargo, N.D., Feb. 4, 2021. (U.S. A... More

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th Wing help each other remove contaminated protective clothing as they proceed through a simulated decontamination station at the North Dakota Air National G... More

Tech. Sgt. Trent O`Brien, a 119th Security Forces Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Trent O`Brien, a 119th Security Forces Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Trent O`Brien, a 119th Security Forces Squadron instructor demonstrate shooting positions during M9 weapons training at the Fargo Regional Law Enforcement Training Center Range, Fargo, N.D., Feb. 4, ... More

119th Security Forces members Staff Sgt. Kyle Jansen,

119th Security Forces members Staff Sgt. Kyle Jansen,

119th Security Forces members Staff Sgt. Kyle Jansen, right, uses a padded baton as Tech. Sgt. Randy Shear holds a protective cushion during non-lethal weapons training at the North Dakota Air National Guard Ba... More

Tech. Sgt. Sarah Michels, of the 119th Security Forces

Tech. Sgt. Sarah Michels, of the 119th Security Forces

Tech. Sgt. Sarah Michels, of the 119th Security Forces Squadron, right, as Staff Sgt. Evan Newman holds a protective cushion uses a baton during non-lethal weapons training at the North Dakota Air National Guar... More

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th Wing check M8 paper during annual chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear training at the North Dakota Air National Guard Base, Fargo N.D., Feb. 6, ... More

U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Craig Akerstrom, 119th Wing

U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Craig Akerstrom, 119th Wing

U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Craig Akerstrom, 119th Wing Civil Engineer Squadron, leads a class on mission oriented protective posture gear at the North Dakota Air National Guard Base, Fargo N.D., Feb. 6, 2021. T... More

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th Civil Engineer Squadron take a baseline neuro-cognitive assessment known as an Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metric (ANAM) as part of their pre-d... More

Master Sgt. Lacey Bunkelman, a combatives instructor,

Master Sgt. Lacey Bunkelman, a combatives instructor,

Master Sgt. Lacey Bunkelman, a combatives instructor, walks among 119th Security Forces Airmen, including Master Sgt. Kellynn Zinck, left, and Senior Airman Tyler Todd, right, as they handcuff Tech. Sgt. Evan N... More

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th Wing proceed through a simulated decontamination station at the North Dakota Air National Guard Base, Fargo N.D., Feb. 6, 2021. This setup is part of an an... More

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th

U.S. Air National Guard service members from the 119th Wing proceed through a simulated decontamination station at the North Dakota Air National Guard Base, Fargo N.D., Feb. 6, 2021. This setup is part of an an... More

Tech. Sgt. Aaron Giere, of the 119th Security Forces

Tech. Sgt. Aaron Giere, of the 119th Security Forces

Tech. Sgt. Aaron Giere, of the 119th Security Forces Squadron, fires an M4 rifle from the kneeling position during weapons qualification training at the Fargo Regional Law Enforcement Training Center Range, Far... More

119th Security Forces Squadron Airmen Master Sgt. Kellynn

119th Security Forces Squadron Airmen Master Sgt. Kellynn

119th Security Forces Squadron Airmen Master Sgt. Kellynn Zinck and Tech. Sgt. Evan Newman learn combatives techniques for self-defense to better protect Air National Guard assets at the Fargo Regional Law Enfo... More

Staff Sgt. Ty Sanford, of the 119th Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Ty Sanford, of the 119th Security Forces

Staff Sgt. Ty Sanford, of the 119th Security Forces Squadron, right, uses a baton as Tech. Sgt. Brandon Gibson holds a protective cushion as instructor Tech. Sgt. Steven Brauner looks on during non-lethal weapo... More

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