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Local military, civilian police training builds skills

Posted by PUPPETGOV on Jun 14th, 2009 and filed under Military, New World Order, POLICE STATE, YOUR RIGHTS. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

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By Capt. Tamara Fischer-Carter~21st Security Force Squadron, Peterson Air Force Base Unit public affairs representative

Security forces Airmen kicking in doors were only part of the action during a joint training exercise, where 21st Security Forces Squadron Airmen teamed with members of the Colorado Springs Police Department, El Paso County Sheriff’s Department, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, among other police agencies.

The training was meant to bolster skills and tactics, as well improve interagency communication, vital in times of crisis.

According to Maj. John Dumont, 21 SFS individual mobilization augmentee, both military and civilian organizations practiced responding to a variety of situations they would routinely face in “real-world” situations.

“This is the first time all types of law enforcement came together for such training,” said Paul Malchow, civilian law enforcement member. “It helps improve the working relationships that we have and builds valuable skills for all of us.”

The training combined classroom instruction with field training exercises where agencies practiced various special weapons and tactics techniques, explosive entry techniques and tactical movement. Explosives were incorporated to add to the realistic nature of the scenarios.

“The training familiarizes us with what each agency can offer to a particular situation,” said Major Dumont. “Overall, the training was a major success in team building and technique.”

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