100th SFS trains alongside RAF regiments, aid in wartime preparation
STANTA, Norfolk – A 100th Security Forces Squadron Airman fires from a HUMVEE during an ambush as part of an exercise at Stanford Training Area, Thetford, Sept. 4, 2012. Forty U.S. Air Force personnel took part in scenarios including weapons cache sweeps. Two military working dogs also alongside Royal Air Force members during a mission rehearsal exercise lasting several days. During the joint exercise they role-played as the U.S. Marine Corps, which the RAF members will be working with during an upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. The 100th SFS also conducted their own training throughout the exercise, such as simulating an ambush. (U.S. Air Force photo/Karen Abeyasekere)
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