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Air Force Exercise Eagle Flag
Tech. Sgt. Robert Folsom, NCO in charge of safety at the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center, Fort Dix, N.J., looks over a camp area for the "deployed" contingency response group during operations for Air Force Exercise Eagle Flag 07-6 Aug. 25, 2007. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Students in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course fight back an "attacker" during an evaluation session in the course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. The course, taught by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron, trains security forces Airmen to become Ravens where they specialize in protecting Air Force aircraft in austere environments. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott Mueller)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Students in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Courseuse verbal communication to calm down a possible "agressor" during an evaluation session in the course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. The course, taught by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron, trains security forces Airmen to become Ravens where they specialize in protecting Air Force aircraft in austere environments. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott Mueller)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
A student in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course, fights back an "attacker" during an evaluation session in the course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. The course, taught by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron, trains security forces Airmen to become Ravens where they specialize in protecting Air Force aircraft in austere environments. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott Mueller)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Senior Airmen Ashton Frett and Ryan Grove, both students in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course, subdue an "agressor" during an evaluation session in the course Aug. 20, 2008, on a Fort Dix, N.J., range. The Raven course, taught by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center on Fort Dix, N.J., teaches specialized training for security forces Airmen in areas such as aircraft security, self defense and verbal communication. Airman Frett is from the 305th Security Forces Squadron at McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., and Airman Grove is from the 436th Security Forces Squadron at Dover AFB, Del. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott Mueller)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Staff Sgt. Ian S. Martin, from the 121st Security Forces Squadron at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, Ohio, detains an "agressor" during an evaluation session in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott Mueller)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Staff Sgt. Matthew Butler, an instructor in the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Training Course, plays the role of an agressor during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott Mueller)
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Expeditionary Center instructor shares rigors of security forces Raven training
Tech. Sgt. David Balista, a student in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course 08-D and also an instructor from the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron, uses "verbal judo" to deescalate the temperament of an "agressor" during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. The Raven course, taught by the 421st CTS, provides specialized training to security forces Airmen in areas such as aircraft security, self defense and verbal communications. Upon graduation, the students receive their Raven number and are certified to fly and protect Air Force aircraft at austere airfields around the world. Sergeant Balista, an aerospace ground equipment craftsman, took the course as part of cadre training and career broadening. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott Mueller)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Students in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course battle an "agressor" during an evaluation session for the students on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. The Raven course, taught by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron, provides specialized training to security forces Airmen in areas such as aircraft security, self defense and verbal communications. Upon graduation, the students receive their Raven number and are certified to fly and protect Air Force aircraft at austere airfields around the world. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott Mueller)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Staff Sgt. James Chubb, an instructor in the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Training Course, provides feedback to students during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
A student in the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Training Course checks on the status of a downed "agressor" during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Students in the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Training Course battle "agressors" during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Students in the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Training Course battle an "agressor" during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Airman 1st Class Antonio D'Errico, from the 436th Security Forces Squadron, Dover Air Force Base, Del., and a student in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Course, checks the injury status of a "downed agressor during an evaluation session in the course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. The course, taught by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron, trains security forces Airmen to become Ravens where they specialize in protecting Air Force aircraft in austere environments. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Staff Sgt. James Chubb, an instructor in the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Training Course, provides feedback to students during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Staff Sgt. Matthew Butler, an instructor in the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Training Course, plays the role of an agressor during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Staff Sgt. James Chubb, an instructor in the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Training Course, provides feedback to students during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Staff Sgt. Matthew Butler, an instructor in the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's Phoenix Raven Training Course, plays the role of an agressor during an evaluation session for the Raven course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. Raven training is taught by the Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron at Fort Dix. It gives security forces Airmen specialized training in aircraft security, verbal judo and self defense. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
Students in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course subdue an "aggressor" during an evaluation session in the course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. The course, taught by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron on Fort Dix, trains security forces Airmen to become Ravens where they specialize in protecting Air Force aircraft in austere environments. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course
A student in the Air Force Phoenix Raven Training Course fires back at an "aggressor" during an evaluation session in the course on a Fort Dix, N.J., range Aug. 20, 2008. The course, taught by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center's 421st Combat Training Squadron on Fort Dix, trains security forces Airmen to become Ravens where they specialize in protecting Air Force aircraft in austere environments. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Scott T. Sturkol)
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