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Attendees at the annual tactical drug law enforcement

Attendees at the annual tactical drug law enforcement

Attendees at the annual tactical drug law enforcement training scale one of the obstacles at the Narcotics Assault Course at Camp Gruber Military Training Center in Braggs, Okla. Each spring, narcotic agents fr... More

Maj. Mike Koval, Oklahoma National Guard Counterdrug

Maj. Mike Koval, Oklahoma National Guard Counterdrug

Maj. Mike Koval, Oklahoma National Guard Counterdrug Task Force, instructs law enforcement agents at the Narcotics Assault Course at Camp Gruber Military Training Center in Braggs, Okla., May 8. Law enforcement... More

A law enforcement agent rappels down the side of a

A law enforcement agent rappels down the side of a

A law enforcement agent rappels down the side of a 20 foot building as an Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotic rappel master assists with the decent May 13 at the Narcotics Assault Course at Camp Gruber Military Trainin... More

“Zero Day:” the first day law enforcement agents must

“Zero Day:” the first day law enforcement agents must

“Zero Day:” the first day law enforcement agents must overcome various obstacles over a two mile course at the Camp Gruber Air Assault Course in Braggs, Okla. This training took place on May 5 and is designed t... More

Law enforcement agents rappel from a UH-1 Iroquois

Law enforcement agents rappel from a UH-1 Iroquois

Law enforcement agents rappel from a UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) helicopter during tactical drug law enforcement training at the Narcotics Assault Course at Camp Gruber Military Training Center May 13 in Braggs, Okla.... More

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