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Law Enforcement Training

Tech. Sgt. Dan Hammett, 115th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron fire team leader, handcuffs and questions Staff Sgt. Christopher Schuster, 115 FW SFS Airman, during the squadron's quarterly capstone exercise on base March 18, 2017. The capstone exercise gave security forces Airmen a chance to train on law enforcement fundamentals, knowledge they need when deployed with active duty units. The training gave drill status guardsmen and the full-time active guard reserve Airmen a chance to work together. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Andrea F. Rhode/released)

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