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Tech. Sgt. Brandon Breaux, 403rd Security Forces Squadron squad leader, 'attacked' the convoy using a simulated AK-47 for the small arms attack portion of the mounted lane training route ambush. He was one of four volunteers from the 403rd SFS to go to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Hattiesburg, Miss. and help the Asymmetric Threat Training Support Program instructors this week during their annual tour, June 7-11, 2021. This training provides realistic, intense, stressful and challenging battlefield training scenarios for all service members, to include Reserve Officers' Training Corps. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jessica L. Kendziorek)
Senior Airman Hardy Watts, 403rd Security Forces Squadron squad member, lines up a 'shot' from concealment behind a concrete barrier during the ground attack training exercise for the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps. He was one of four volunteers from the 403rd SFS to go to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Hattiesburg, Miss. and help the Asymmetric Threat Training Support Program instructors this week during their annual tour, June 7-11, 2021. This training provides realistic, intense, stressful and challenging battlefield training scenarios for all service members, to include Reserve Officers' Training Corps. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jessica L. Kendziorek)
Senior Airman Matthew Danyus, 403rd Security Forces Squadron squad member, 'attacked' the convoy using a simulated AK-47 for the small arms attack portion of the mounted lane training route ambush. He was one of four volunteers from the 403rd SFS to go to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Hattiesburg, Miss. and help the Asymmetric Threat Training Support Program instructors this week during their annual tour, June 7-11, 2021. This training provides realistic, intense, stressful and challenging battlefield training scenarios for all service members, to include Reserve Officers' Training Corps. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jessica L. Kendziorek)
Tech. Sgt. Tommilleus Harper, 403rd Security Forces Squadron squad leader, 'attacked' the convoy using a simulated AK-47 for the small arms attack portion of the mounted lane training route ambush. He was one of four volunteers from the 403rd SFS to go to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Hattiesburg, Miss. and help the Asymmetric Threat Training Support Program instructors this week during their annual tour, June 7-11, 2021. This training provides realistic, intense, stressful and challenging battlefield training scenarios for all service members, to include Reserve Officers' Training Corps. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jessica L. Kendziorek)
Tech. Sgt. Emily Fowler, 403rd Security Forces Squadron, right, assists Col. Leslie S. Hadley, 403rd Wing vice commander, with her gear May 21, 2021. Wing leaders and 403rd SFS members travelled to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Miss., to participate in a number of different training exercises including a Shoot, Move, Communicate course, Engagement Skills Trainer virtual weapons firing, Squad Advanced Marksmanship training, and a Virtual Battlefield Systems convoy simulation. The trip was an opportunity for the Air Force Reserve Command unit leaders to become more familiar with the training capabilities available at the Mississippi Army National Guard base. Also, it allowed 403rd leadership a chance to strengthen relationships with training facility managers and personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Marnee A.C. Losurdo)
403rd Wing leaders and 403rd Security Forces Squadron members travelled to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Miss., May 21, 2021 to participate in a number of different training exercises including a Shoot, Move, Communicate course, Engagement Skills Trainer virtual weapons firing, Squad Advanced Marksmanship training, and a Virtual Battlefield Systems convoy simulation. The trip was an opportunity for the Air Force Reserve Command unit leaders to become more familiar with the training capabilities available at the Mississippi Army National Guard base. Also, it allowed 403rd leadership a chance to strengthen relationships with training facility managers and personnel as well as Camp Shelby Commander, Col. Richard L. Weaver. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Marnee A.C. Losurdo)
Col. Steven Fortson, 403rd Maintenance Group commander, checks his weapon and gear May 21, 2021. Wing leaders and 403rd Security Forces Squadron members travelled to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Miss., to participate in a number of different training exercises including a Shoot, Move, Communicate course, Engagement Skills Trainer virtual weapons firing, Squad Advanced Marksmanship training, and a Virtual Battlefield Systems convoy simulation. The trip was an opportunity for the Air Force Reserve Command unit leaders to become more familiar with the training capabilities available at the Mississippi Army National Guard base. Also, it allowed 403rd leadership a chance to strengthen relationships with training facility managers and personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Marnee A.C. Losurdo)
403rd Wing leaders and 403rd Security Forces Squadron members travelled to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Miss., May 21, 2021 to participate in a number of different training exercises including a Shoot, Move, Communicate course, Engagement Skills Trainer virtual weapons firing, Squad Advanced Marksmanship training, and a Virtual Battlefield Systems convoy simulation. The trip was an opportunity for the Air Force Reserve Command unit leaders to become more familiar with the training capabilities available at the Mississippi Army National Guard base. Also, it allowed 403rd leadership a chance to strengthen relationships with training facility managers and personnel as well as Camp Shelby Commander, Col. Richard L. Weaver. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Marnee A.C. Losurdo)
Col. Jeffrey A. Van Dootingh, 403rd Wing commander, checks his gear May 21, 2021. Wing leaders and 403rd Security Forces Squadron members travelled to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Miss., to participate in a number of different training exercises including a Shoot, Move, Communicate course, Engagement Skills Trainer virtual weapons firing, Squad Advanced Marksmanship training, and a Virtual Battlefield Systems convoy simulation. The trip was an opportunity for the Air Force Reserve Command unit leaders to become more familiar with the training capabilities available at the Mississippi Army National Guard base. Also, it allowed 403rd leadership a chance to strengthen relationships with training facility managers and personnel as well as Camp Shelby Commander, Col. Richard L. Weaver. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Marnee A.C. Losurdo)
403rd Wing leaders and 403rd Security Forces Squadron members travelled to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Miss., May 21, 2021 to participate in a number of different training exercises including a Shoot, Move, Communicate course, Engagement Skills Trainer virtual weapons firing, Squad Advanced Marksmanship training, and a Virtual Battlefield Systems convoy simulation. The trip was an opportunity for the Air Force Reserve Command unit leaders to become more familiar with the training capabilities available at the Mississippi Army National Guard base. Also, it allowed 403rd leadership a chance to strengthen relationships with training facility managers and personnel as well as Camp Shelby Commander, Col. Richard L. Weaver. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Marnee A.C. Losurdo)
403rd Wing leaders and 403rd Security Forces Squadron members travelled to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Miss., May 21, 2021 to participate in a number of different training exercises including a Shoot, Move, Communicate course, Engagement Skills Trainer virtual weapons firing, Squad Advanced Marksmanship training, and a Virtual Battlefield Systems convoy simulation. The trip was an opportunity for the Air Force Reserve Command unit leaders to become more familiar with the training capabilities available at the Mississippi Army National Guard base. Also, it allowed 403rd leadership a chance to strengthen relationships with training facility managers and personnel as well as Camp Shelby Commander, Col. Richard L. Weaver. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Marnee A.C. Losurdo)
403rd Wing leaders and 403rd Security Forces Squadron members travelled to Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Miss., May 21, 2021 to participate in a number of different training exercises including a Shoot, Move, Communicate course, Engagement Skills Trainer virtual weapons firing, Squad Advanced Marksmanship training, and a Virtual Battlefield Systems convoy simulation. The trip was an opportunity for the Air Force Reserve Command unit leaders to become more familiar with the training capabilities available at the Mississippi Army National Guard base. Also, it allowed 403rd leadership a chance to strengthen relationships with training facility managers and personnel as well as Camp Shelby Commander, Col. Richard L. Weaver. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Marnee A.C. Losurdo)