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446 EOD
A robot controlled by U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians opens a car door to safely gain access to a simulated improvised explosive device during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. It supports Exercise Global Lightning, a Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) including Global Medic 15 and Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise 15 (QLLEX). Over 6,000 members from U.S. service components including Air Force, Army, and Navy (Active, Guard, and Reserve) participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446 EOD
MSgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician gets into a bomb suit to remove a simulated improvised explosive device during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. It supports Exercise Global Lightning, a Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) including Global Medic 15 and Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise 15 (QLLEX). Over 6,000 members from U.S. service components including Air Force, Army, and Navy (Active, Guard, and Reserve) participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446 EOD
MSgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician gets into a bomb suit to remove a simulated improvised explosive device during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. It supports Exercise Global Lightning, a Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) including Global Medic 15 and Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise 15 (QLLEX). Over 6,000 members from U.S. service components including Air Force, Army, and Navy (Active, Guard, and Reserve) participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446 EOD
MSgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician approaches a simulated improvised explosive device in a bomb suit during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. It supports Exercise Global Lightning, a Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) including Global Medic 15 and Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise 15 (QLLEX). Over 6,000 members from U.S. service components including Air Force, Army, and Navy (Active, Guard, and Reserve) participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446 EOD
MSgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician approaches a car containing a simulated improvised explosive device in a bomb suit during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. It supports Exercise Global Lightning, a Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) including Global Medic 15 and Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise 15 (QLLEX). Over 6,000 members from U.S. service components including Air Force, Army, and Navy (Active, Guard, and Reserve) participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446 EOD
MSgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician attempts to dismantle a simulated improvised explosive device during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. It supports Exercise Global Lightning, a Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) including Global Medic 15 and Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise 15 (QLLEX). Over 6,000 members from U.S. service components including Air Force, Army, and Navy (Active, Guard, and Reserve) participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446 EOD
MSgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, walks back to safety after dismantling a simulated improvised explosive device during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. It supports Exercise Global Lightning, a Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) including Global Medic 15 and Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise 15 (QLLEX). Over 6,000 members from U.S. service components including Air Force, Army, and Navy (Active, Guard, and Reserve) participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446 EOD
MSgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, removes a simulated improvised explosive device after neutralizing it during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. It supports Exercise Global Lightning, a Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) including Global Medic 15 and Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise 15 (QLLEX). Over 6,000 members from U.S. service components including Air Force, Army, and Navy (Active, Guard, and Reserve) participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446 EOD
MSgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, removes a simulated improvised explosive device after neutralizing it during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. It supports Exercise Global Lightning, a Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) including Global Medic 15 and Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise 15 (QLLEX). Over 6,000 members from U.S. service components including Air Force, Army, and Navy (Active, Guard, and Reserve) participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446 OG Change of Command
Col. Scott Snyder (right) relinquishes command of the 446th Operations Group here, to Col. Scott McLaughlin, 446th Airlift Wing commander here, during the group's change of command ceremony April 2, 2016. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Liddicoet)
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446 OSS Change of Command
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Melanie Oliver assumes command of the 446th Operations Support Squadron during a ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 12, 2023. A change in command ceremony is to allow subordinates to witness the formality of command changing from one officer to another. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Paolo Felicitas)
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446 SFS "Terrorists"
446th Security Forces Squadron Reservists from McChord Field, Washington threaten airmen during a training scenario July 16, near Baumholder, Germany. The Reservists were pretending to be a members of a terrorist organization demanding the Americans to leave.The purpose of the training is to allow Airmen to practice different scenarios they may face down range prior to deployment. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Madelyn McCullough)
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446 SFS Role Play
A 446th Security Forces Squadron Reservist from McChord Field, Washington is escorted by airmen during a training scenario July 16, near Baumholder, Germany. The Reservist was pretending to be a refugee who was caught breaking into the base while searching for food and water. The purpose of the training is to allow airmen to practice different scenarios they may face down range prior to deployment. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Madelyn McCullough)
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446 SFS train in the field
Members from the 446th Security Forces Squadron arrive for the expeditionary exercise from a U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. Security Forces Squadron Airmen from the 446th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord participated in a field training exercise to simulate combat conditions when deployed. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Liddicoet)
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446 teams up to perform Active Shooter exercise
Recruits from the 446th Development and Training Flight are instructed to go prone during an Active Shooter exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Dec. 3. Among the most vital purposes of the exercise was to validate the efficacy of the Shoot Move Communicate training to include the use of reasonable force. During the exercise Quick Response Forces reacted and had to make split-second decisions about the level of force that was necessary to engage in. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Liddicoet)
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446 teams up to perform Active Shooter exercise
The 446th Security Forces Squadron trains to enter a building during an Active Shooter exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Dec. 3. Among the most vital purposes of the exercise was to validate the efficacy of the Shoot Move Communicate training to include the use of reasonable force. During the exercise Quick Response Forces reacted and had to make split-second decisions about the level of force that was necessary to engage in. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Liddicoet)
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446 teams up to perform Active Shooter exercise
The 446th Security Forces Squadron trains to enter a building during an Active Shooter exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Dec. 3. Among the most vital purposes of the exercise was to validate the efficacy of the Shoot Move Communicate training to include the use of reasonable force. During the exercise Quick Response Forces reacted and had to make split-second decisions about the level of force that was necessary to engage in. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Liddicoet)
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446 teams up to perform Active Shooter exercise
An Airman from the 446th Aeromedical Staging Squadron performs triage from a simulated victim during an Active Shooter exercise at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Dec. 3. The 446th ASTS arrived to validate medical first response within a mass casualty situation. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Liddicoet)
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446th A&FR hosts all virtual newcomers program
U.S. Air Force Maj. Drew Nishiyama, 446th Airlift Wing assistant staff judge advocate, provides an overview of the legal office and its services to newcomers virtually at Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington, Dec. 5, 2020. The 446th Airman and Family Readiness Office launched its first all virtual newcomers orientation during the December UTA. Newcomers orientation is a way to welcome Reserve Citizen Airmen to the wing and provide them resources to enhance the quality of life for the member and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ann Butler)
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446th Aerial Porters bring relief through Operation Arctic Care
KOTZEBUE, Alaska - A C-17 Globemaster III aircraft parks in front an icy backdrop, ready for its next flight. Aerial porters from the 86th Aerial Port Squadron, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, helped move more than 280 military members, medical professionals, and vital medical supplies to Alaskan locals in remote villages. The Reservists were part of Operation Arctic Care, a joint-service medical readiness and logistics training exercise that provides humanitarian assistance to underserved communities in the U.S. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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