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Members of the 341st Security Forces Group at Malmstrom

Members of the 341st Security Forces Group at Malmstrom

Members of the 341st Security Forces Group at Malmstrom Air Force Base spar during a Combatives Instructor Course at the base’s fitness center June 30. The course focuses on weapons retention, suspect control a... More

Students of the Combatives Instructor Course watch

Students of the Combatives Instructor Course watch

Students of the Combatives Instructor Course watch as an instructor teaches proper technique for one of the many hand-to-hand combatives moves they learned throughout the program at the Malmstrom Air Force Base... More

Airman 1st Class Sheristy DeJesus, 741st Missile Security

Airman 1st Class Sheristy DeJesus, 741st Missile Security

Airman 1st Class Sheristy DeJesus, 741st Missile Security Forces Squadron member (top), pins her training partner Senior Airman Michael Staley, 341st Security Forces Group Tactical Response Force member, during... More

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