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School
Master Sgt. Michael Pate (red, white, and blue instructor jersey), the 446th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of training, educates a group of security forces Reservists on all-terrain-vehicle basic riding and safety, July 14, 2013. Pate is also 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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Master Sgt. Michael Pate (red, white, and blue instructor jersey), the 446th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of training, educates a group of security forces Reservists on all-terrain-vehicle basic riding and safety, July 14, 2013. Pate is also 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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Oil Check
Senior Airman Dwayne Gwinner, a 446th Security Forces Squadron Citizen Airman, checks the oil in the unit's all-terrain vehicle before participating in an ATV course, 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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Oil Check
Senior Airman Dwayne Gwinner, a 446th Security Forces Squadron Citizen Airman, checks the oil in the unit's all-terrain vehicle before participating in an ATV course, 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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For your own protection
Chief Master Sgt. Edwin Stewart, the 446th Security Forces manager here at McChord Field, dons his required protective gear before hopping on one of the unit's all-terrain vehicles for ATV training 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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For your own protection
Chief Master Sgt. Edwin Stewart, the 446th Security Forces manager here at McChord Field, dons his required protective gear before hopping on one of the unit's all-terrain vehicles for ATV training 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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ATV Training
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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ATV Training
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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Air Force Reserve - How we serve
One of more than 2,400 Citizen Airmen serving our nation with the 446th Airlift Wing at McChord Field, Wash. (U.S. Air Force Graphic by Airman 1st Class Madelyn McCullough/U.S. Air Force Photo by Sandra Pishner)
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Reservist presents employer with ESGR Patriot Award
Staff Sgt. Stefanie McKee prepares to hand over a Statement of Support for the Guard and Reserve Jan. 23 to an emotional John Peasley, manager of the Wal-Mart in Yelm, Wash. McKee nominated Peasley for an Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve Patriot Award for his support of the 57 Reservists he has employed there. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Madelyn McCullough)
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Reservist presents employer with ESGR Patriot Award
John Peasley, left, prepares to accept the Statement of Support for the Guard and Reserve Jan. 23 from Maj. Ray Schierhoff. 446th Secruity Forces Squadron commander. Schierhoff has just presented Peasley with an Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve Patriot Award. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Madelyn McCullough)
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SFS patrolman helps vets
Senior Airman Michelle Mastrorocco, 446th Security Forces Squadron patrolman, has been volunteering with the Wounded Warrior Project since early 2012. The WWP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization designed to assist wounded veterans through a variety of programs and services. “I believe there are roles that need to be filled, and if you have the time and the skills, then you should do all you can to help others and give back to the community,” she said. (Courtesy photo)
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Defenders prepare for ORI challenge
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - Reservists from the 446th Security Forces Squadron here, render self-aid buddy care while training July 14. Tech. Sgt. Randall Cross (left) and Senior Airman James Dean (right) dress mock head injury wounds for a victim of sniper fire, played by Senior Airman Joshua Hartford. Pictured center is Staff Sgt. Christopher Janson, providing first-aid instruction. Members of the 446th SFS are preparing for their unit’s first ever participation in an Operational Readiness Inspection at Volk Field, Wis., in October. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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Defenders prepare for ORI challenge
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - (Left) Senior Airman Barrett Horn, 446th Security Forces Squadron here, stands guard over a mock suspect (right) played by Tech. Sgt. David Buchanan, 446th SFS, while training July 14. Pictured center is Staff Sgt. Casey Drab, 446th SFS, who is conducting an initial vehicle search for explosives. Members of the 446th SFS are preparing for their unit’s first ever participation in an Operational Readiness Inspection at Volk Field, Wis., in October. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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Defenders prepare for ORI challenge
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - Tech. Sgt. Peter Ahn, 446th Security Forces Squadron here, renders self-aid buddy care by applying a tourniquet to a mock leg injury while training here, July 14. Reservists from the 446th SFS are preparing for their unit’s first ever participation in an Operational Readiness Inspection at Volk Field, Wis., in October. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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Defenders prepare for ORI challenge
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - Reservists from the 446th Security Forces Squadron here, practice Mission-Oriented Protective Posture level two, or MOPP 2, by donning chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive protective wear, July 14. The 446th SFS is preparing for their unit’s first ever participation in an Operational Readiness Inspection at Volk Field, Wis., in October. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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Defenders prepare for ORI challenge
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - Senior Airman Devin Britton, 446th Security Forces Squadron, detains a mock suspect played by Tech. Sgt. Eric Ellis, 446th SFS, while training here, July 14. Reservists from the 446th SFS are preparing for their unit’s first ever participation in an Operational Readiness Inspection at Volk Field, Wis., in October. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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Defenders prepare for ORI challenge
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - (Left to right) Senior Airman James Trevizo and Staff Sgt. Samuel Roman, 446th Security Forces Squadron here, practice barrel changes on an M240 7.62mm machine gun from a defensive fighting position while training July 14. Reservists from the 446th SFS are preparing for their unit’s first ever participation in an Operational Readiness Inspection at Volk Field, Wis., in October. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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Defenders prepare for ORI challenge
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - (Left to right) Staff Sgt. Samuel Roman and Senior Airman James Trevizo, 446th Security Forces Squadron here, practice barrel changes on an M240 7.62mm machine gun from a defensive fighting position while training July 14. Reservists from the 446th SFS are preparing for their unit’s first ever participation in an Operational Readiness Inspection at Volk Field, Wis., in October. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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Defenders step up to ORI challenge
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - (Left to right) Tech. Sgt. Alfredo Garza, 446th Security Forces Squadron here, learns how to operate a 10K all terrain lifter from Master Sgt. Michael Pate, 446th SFS training NCOIC. Reservists from the 446th SFS are preparing for the September Operational Readiness Exercise and October Operational Readiness Inspection during their Unit Training Assembly, July 14-15. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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