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30th security force squadron defenders conduct active shooter response training

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A three-person training team works to clear a building

A three-person training team works to clear a building

A three-person training team works to clear a building of potential threats during 30th Security Forces Squadron active shooter training May 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 30 SFS Defenders maintain their ... More

A simulated shooting threat is subdued by 30th Security

A simulated shooting threat is subdued by 30th Security

A simulated shooting threat is subdued by 30th Security Forces Squadron Defenders during active shooter training May 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 30 SFS Defenders maintain their mission readiness throug... More

A simulated hostage escapes as a 30th Security Forces

A simulated hostage escapes as a 30th Security Forces

A simulated hostage escapes as a 30th Security Forces Squadron training team works to clear a building of potential threats during active shooter response training May 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 30 SF... More

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainer lies in wait

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainer lies in wait

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainer lies in wait as a simulated shooting threat during active shooter training May 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 30 SFS Defenders maintain their mission readiness thro... More

A three-person training squad works to clear a building

A three-person training squad works to clear a building

A three-person training squad works to clear a building of potential threats during 30th Security Forces Squadron active shooter response training May 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 30 SFS Defenders maint... More

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainer and training

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainer and training

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainer and training team member discuss building clearing tactics during active shooter training May 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 30 SFS Defenders maintain their mission... More

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainer conducts weapon

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainer conducts weapon

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainer conducts weapon clearing and safety procedures during active shooter response training May 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 30 SFS Defenders maintain their mission re... More

Tech. Sgt. Craig McBean, 30th Security Forces Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Craig McBean, 30th Security Forces Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Craig McBean, 30th Security Forces Squadron assistant NCOIC of training, provides feedback to a training team after completing active shooter response training May 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif... More

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainee searches for

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainee searches for

A 30th Security Forces Squadron trainee searches for potential threats within a room of simulated hostages during active shooter response training May 5, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 30 SFS Defenders maint... More

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