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Spc. Benjamin Macklin, a member of the Joint Task Force

Spc. Benjamin Macklin, a member of the Joint Task Force

Spc. Benjamin Macklin, a member of the Joint Task Force GTMO security force helps direct a Humvee during a simulated active shooter exercise Nov. 13. JTF security forces and naval security forces came together ... More

Sgt. Daniel Randall, a member of the Joint Task Force

Sgt. Daniel Randall, a member of the Joint Task Force

Sgt. Daniel Randall, a member of the Joint Task Force security forces, provides direct pressure to a wound of a simulated active shooter victim Nov. 13 during exercise Valiant Sentinel. The exercise was meant t... More

Members of naval security forces search a role player

Members of naval security forces search a role player

Members of naval security forces search a role player posing as a suspected active shooter during exercise Valiant Sentinel on U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on Nov. 13. Valiant Sentinel tested the pre... More

Sgt. Daniel Randall, a member of the Joint Task Force

Sgt. Daniel Randall, a member of the Joint Task Force

Sgt. Daniel Randall, a member of the Joint Task Force security forces, answers his rado while taking cover behind a Humvee Nov. 13 during exercise Valiant Sentinel. The exercise was meant to evaluate anti-terro... More

Joint Task Force Guantanamo and U.S. Naval Station

Joint Task Force Guantanamo and U.S. Naval Station

Joint Task Force Guantanamo and U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, first responders treat a simulated active shooter victim Nov. 13 as a part of exercise Valiant Sentinel. The exercise was intended to tes... More

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