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David Bolgiano, a teacher and author on deadly force

David Bolgiano, a teacher and author on deadly force

David Bolgiano, a teacher and author on deadly force encounters, provides a pre-brief to U.S. Military Academy cadets preparing to enter a Firearms Training Simulator, May 2. The cadets participated in a two-da... More

David Bolgiano (center), a teacher and author on deadly

David Bolgiano (center), a teacher and author on deadly

David Bolgiano (center), a teacher and author on deadly force encounters, provides feedback to U.S. Military Academy cadets after a Firearms Training Simulator scenario, May 2. The cadets participated in a two-... More

Cadet Tyler Korellis (center), U.S. Military Academy

Cadet Tyler Korellis (center), U.S. Military Academy

Cadet Tyler Korellis (center), U.S. Military Academy Class of 2015 from Munster, Ind., watches while another cadet navigates a Firearms Training Simulator scenario led by Senior Airmen Erick Alvarado and Rodney... More

U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Base

U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Base

U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst to take part in a Judgment-based Engagement Training course provided by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center Judge Advocate May 2-3. The ... More

Cadet Nathan Degen, U.S. Military Academy Class of

Cadet Nathan Degen, U.S. Military Academy Class of

Cadet Nathan Degen, U.S. Military Academy Class of 2015 from Arlington, Texas, listens during a briefing on ethics at the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center May 2. U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Ba... More

A cadet from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point

A cadet from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point

A cadet from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point navigates a Firearms Training Simulator scenario at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, May 2. The cadets took part in a two-day Judgment-based Engagement Trai... More

U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Base

U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Base

U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst to take part in a Judgment-based Engagement Training course provided by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center Judge Advocate May 2- 3. The... More

U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Base

U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Base

U.S. Military Academy cadets visited Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst to take part in a Judgment-based Engagement Training course provided by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center Judge Advocate, May 2-3. The... More

David Bolgiano, a teacher and author on deadly force

David Bolgiano, a teacher and author on deadly force

David Bolgiano, a teacher and author on deadly force encounters, provides a pre-brief to U.S. Military Academy cadets preparing to enter a Firearms Training Simulator May 2. The cadets participated in a two-day... More

Cadet Daniel Sayles, U.S. Military Academy Class of

Cadet Daniel Sayles, U.S. Military Academy Class of

Cadet Daniel Sayles, U.S. Military Academy Class of 2015 from Meriden, Kan., listens to feedback after completing a scenario in a Firearms Training Simulator at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, May 2. West Poi... More

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