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Around The Wing
(U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Around The Wing
(U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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The line up
One of the main vehicles a security forces Airman might need when they're deployed in the field is an all-terrain vehicle. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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The line up
One of the main vehicles a security forces Airman might need when they're deployed in the field is an all-terrain vehicle. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Going Up
A 446th Security Forces Squadron Reservist practices up-hill ascents on an all-terrain vehicle during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Proper hill climbing is a requirement to be certified in basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Going Up
A 446th Security Forces Squadron Reservist practices up-hill ascents on an all-terrain vehicle during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Proper hill climbing is a requirement to be certified in basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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I've Got your back
Airmen with the 446th Security Forces Squadron practice up-and-down hill ascents and descents on all-terrain vehicles during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Proper hill-riding is a requirement to be certified in basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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I've Got your back
Airmen with the 446th Security Forces Squadron practice up-and-down hill ascents and descents on all-terrain vehicles during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Proper hill-riding is a requirement to be certified in basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Guiding Right
A 446th Airlift Wing Reservist practices sharp right turns in an all-terrain vehicle riders' course taught by 446th Security Forces Squadron instructors during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Security forces Airmen are certified in ATV riding, because it is one of the vehicles they might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Michael Pate)
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Guiding Right
A 446th Airlift Wing Reservist practices sharp right turns in an all-terrain vehicle riders' course taught by 446th Security Forces Squadron instructors during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Security forces Airmen are certified in ATV riding, because it is one of the vehicles they might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Michael Pate)
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The Instructor's turn
Tech. Sgt. Alfredo Garza Jr., 446th Security Forces Squadron, demonstrates a proper turn on an all-terrain vehicle for a class of other security forces Reservists during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Garza was the assistant ATV instructor in getting the class certified for basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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The Instructor's turn
Tech. Sgt. Alfredo Garza Jr., 446th Security Forces Squadron, demonstrates a proper turn on an all-terrain vehicle for a class of other security forces Reservists during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Garza was the assistant ATV instructor in getting the class certified for basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Watch Your Back
Airmen with the 446th Security Forces Squadron get a feel for all-terrain vehicles during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. The Airmen were training to be certified in basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Watch Your Back
Airmen with the 446th Security Forces Squadron get a feel for all-terrain vehicles during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. The Airmen were training to be certified in basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Skid Row
Airmen with the 446th Security Forces Squadron practice sharp turns on all-terrain vehicles during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Knowing how to turn correctly is a requirement to be certified in basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Skid Row
Airmen with the 446th Security Forces Squadron practice sharp turns on all-terrain vehicles during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Knowing how to turn correctly is a requirement to be certified in basic ATV riding. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Ready. Set. Go.
Master Sgt. Michael Pate (red, white, and blue instructor jersey), 446th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of Training, provides final instruction to other 446th SFS Reservists on all-terrain vehicle riding and safety during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Pate is a certified ATV instructor. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Ready. Set. Go.
Master Sgt. Michael Pate (red, white, and blue instructor jersey), 446th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of Training, provides final instruction to other 446th SFS Reservists on all-terrain vehicle riding and safety during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. Pate is a certified ATV instructor. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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All Ears
Chief Master Sgt. Edwin Stewart, the 446th Security Forces Squadron manager and Senior Master Sgt. Kenneth Mazzuca, 446th SFS Operations superintendent, receive instruction on all-terrain vehicle riding and safety during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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All Ears
Chief Master Sgt. Edwin Stewart, the 446th Security Forces Squadron manager and Senior Master Sgt. Kenneth Mazzuca, 446th SFS Operations superintendent, receive instruction on all-terrain vehicle riding and safety during the Reserve weekend, July 14, 2013. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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