Never leave an Airman behind; hostage scenario
During the Combat Readiness Course, 51st Security Forces and Republic of Korea Air Force members were challenged, when an airman from [their] quick reaction team was captured and held hostage. This is just one of many scenarios given while successfully completing the extensive course. The Airmen executed troop movement maneuvers, communication tactics, contact left/right, room clearing and hostage extraction. Security Forces members are responsible for ensuring the safety of bases, weapons, property and personnel from hostile forces. (U.S. Air Force Photo by/Staff Sgt. Daylena Gonzalez)
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