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Coast Guard Firearms Training and Evaluation

Coast Guard Firearms Training and Evaluation

Senior Chief Petty Officer Roger Rebman, a boatswain's mate at Coast Guard Station Rochester, aims a Sig Sauer P229 DAK during the Firearms Training and Evaluation - Pistol course at the Alpena Combat Readines... More

Engine 3 has a few methods of discharging enormous

Engine 3 has a few methods of discharging enormous

Engine 3 has a few methods of discharging enormous amounts of water and other fire-retardant substances June 6, 2019, at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria. These attack lines can discharge water at 150 gallons ... More

Fire engines assigned to the Michigan Army National

Fire engines assigned to the Michigan Army National

Fire engines assigned to the Michigan Army National Guard 1442nd Firefighting Team stand ready June 6, 2019 at Novo Selo Training Area in Bulgaria. The 1439th, 1440th and 1442nd Firefighting Teams, deployed fro... More

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Scott Clark, a firefighter

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Scott Clark, a firefighter

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Scott Clark, a firefighter with the 1442nd Firefighting Team and deputy with the Kalkaska Sheriff’s Department, demonstrates the full range of equipment used to saw, cleave and... More

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Scott Clark, a firefighter

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Scott Clark, a firefighter

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Scott Clark, a firefighter with the 1442nd Firefighting Team and deputy with the Kalkaska Sheriff’s Department, explains how modified chainsaws can be used to cut through the r... More

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Christopher Ruether,

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Christopher Ruether,

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Christopher Ruether, a firefighter with the 1442nd Firefighting Team, demonstrates the first procedures for an emergency response June 6, 2019 at Novo Selo Training Area in Bul... More

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Scott Clark, a firefighter

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Scott Clark, a firefighter

Michigan Army National Guard Sgt. Scott Clark, a firefighter with the 1442nd Firefighting Team and deputy with the Kalkaska Sheriff’s Department, explains the unique challenges associated with combining Europea... More

Coast Guard Firearms Training and Evaluation

Coast Guard Firearms Training and Evaluation

Petty Officer 3rd Class Kevin Harmon, a gunner's mate at Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan, sights-in on target during the basic rifle marksmanship course at the Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpen... More

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