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A UH-1N Iroquois helicopter from the 40th Helicopter

A UH-1N Iroquois helicopter from the 40th Helicopter

A UH-1N Iroquois helicopter from the 40th Helicopter Squadron circles over a payload transporter and security forces vehicles assigned to the 341st Missile Wing prior to the start of the Local Integrated Respon... More

Isaac Hirschfeld portrays an armed suspect fleeing

Isaac Hirschfeld portrays an armed suspect fleeing

Isaac Hirschfeld portrays an armed suspect fleeing the scene of an attack on an Air Force convoy during a Local Integrated Response Plan exercise Aug. 16, 2017, near Choteau, Mont., initiating a response by the... More

Stanley Moody, 341st Security Forces Group plans and

Stanley Moody, 341st Security Forces Group plans and

Stanley Moody, 341st Security Forces Group plans and projects manager, center, speaks with representatives from Teton County Emergency Medical Services and the Choteau Volunteer Fire Department during a Local I... More

An ambulance from Teton County Emergency Medical Services

An ambulance from Teton County Emergency Medical Services

An ambulance from Teton County Emergency Medical Services is processed onto the scene of a mock attack on an Air Force convoy to treat simulated casualties during a Local Integrated Response Plan exercise Aug. ... More

A Bearcat armored vehicle from the 741st Missile Security

A Bearcat armored vehicle from the 741st Missile Security

A Bearcat armored vehicle from the 741st Missile Security Forces Squadron Convoy Response Force guards a payload transporter at the start of a Local Integrated Response Plan exercise Aug. 16, 2017, near Choteau... More

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