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A U.S Air Force Security Forces Airmen from the New Jersey Air National Guard's 108th Wing respond to a simulated active shooter in a V-300 VirTra firearms training simulator at a U.S. Marshal training site in Lawrenceville, N.J. on Dec. 12. Security Forces Airmen from the 108th Wing got to participate in high-risk traffic stop and active shooter scenarios. The V-300 features 6 computers, 5 projectors, 5 laser tracking cameras, and hi-def audio to help create an immersive virtual experience. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht/Released)
ST ALBANS, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 25: (L-R) Granit Xhaka and Thomas Partey of Arsenal during a training session at London Colney on September 25, 2021 in St Albans, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
ST ALBANS, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 08: (L-R) Deyan Iliev and Petr Cech of Arsenal before a training session at London Colney on September 8, 2017 in St Albans, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
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If you have been on the fence about whether or not to switch to this type of training, let the preview of 14 Vital Supervision Skills speak for itself. Once you purchase the product, you own the content it contains. You will not have to pay any subscription fees, and you will not have to worry about creating a username and password to remember. It is possible for you to upload the program’s content to your company website, so it will be easier for your supervisors to access the leadership training programs online, or website training, anytime. This also makes it possible for them to consult the Leadership Courses for New Supervisors for a refresher at any point in time.
Wildland Firefighters on Rappel capable crews, come from all over the nation each spring to train at the National Helicopter Rappel Program’s Rappel Academy at Salmon AirBase, in Salmon, Idaho.
Wildland fire aircraft play a critical role in supporting firefighters on wildland fires. Helicopters also deliver aerial crews called Heli-Rappellers to wildland fires. These are specially trained firefighters that rappel from helicopters in order to effectively and quickly respond to fires in remote terrain.
Heli-Rappellers may land near a wildfire but if there is no landing zone close by they can utilize their skills to rappel from the hoovering helicopter. Once on the ground, crews build firelines using hand tools, chainsaws, and other firefighting tools. Forest Service photo by Charity Parks.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (July 12, 2019) Midshipmen 4th Class, or plebes, from the United States Naval Academy Class of 2023 complete swimming training during the second week of Plebe Summer, a demanding six-week indoctrination period intended to transition the candidates from civilian to military life. As the undergraduate colege of our country's naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professioal officers of competence, character, and compassion in teh US. Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo by ENS Marion Bautista/Released)
Sail Training Vessel which was passed as we were going back into Portsmouth on our way home from the Vendée.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (July 11, 2019) Midshipmen 4th Class, or plebes, from the United States Naval Academy Class of 2023 complete martial arts training during the second week of Plebe Summer, a demanding six-week indoctrination period intended to transition the candidates from civilian to military life. As the undergraduate colege of our country's naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professioal officers of competence, character, and compassion in teh US. Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo by ENS Marion Bautista/Released)
ST ALBANS, ENGLAND - MAY 13: (L-R) Bukayo Saka and Kieran Tierney of Arsenal during a training session at London Colney on May 13, 2023 in St Albans, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
YAVORIV, Ukraine -- NATO Allied Land Command Commanding General Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges (middle right) receives a briefing alongside Rapid Trident’s exercise director Ukrainian Army Maj. Gen. Vyacheslav Nazarkin (middle left) and Ukrainian Maj. Gen. Victor Ganushak, acting commander of the Western Operational Command July 15 during Hodges’ visit here. The purpose of Hodges visit was to gain an understanding of Ukraine’s land forces capabilities and to observe multinational training. Rapid Trident 2013 is a U.S. Army Europe-led, multinational field training and command post exercise occurring at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center in Yavoriv, Ukraine July 8-19 that involves approximately 1,300 troops from 17 nations. The exercise is designed to enhance interoperability between forces and promote regional stability and security. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniel Cole)
The Virginia Beach Fire Department’s HAZMAT team is frequently called upon to respond to the release or discovery of a foreign substance or gas leak that represents a potential hazard to the public or other first responders. Unfortunately, in today’s world an accidental or malicious release of a hazardous material is a growing threat. The VBFD has one the most skilled and best equipped HAZMAT Teams in Virginia but recognizes the need to constantly increase their capabilities.
The HAZMAT Team has been conducting training to prepare their fellow firefighters to deal with a variety of HAZMAT scenarios. In effect, VBFD is creating a force-multiplier that enables those outside the HAZMAT Team to gain a level of expertise and efficiency that would allow a firefighter to deal safely with a HAZMAT situation until members of the HAZMAT Team arrive.
The exercise consisted of three different scenarios involving everything from a leaking chemical tanker to the discovery of a suspicious white powder.
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U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadet Emily Lewins, gazes out the door of an HH-60M Medical Evacuation Black Hawk helicopter during a flight at Fort Bragg, July 18, 2013. Cadets from the Nursing Summer Training Program at Womack Army Medical Center to learned proper medevac procedures during the training session with aviators from the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. April Campbell/82nd CAB PAO)
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[Training.] [Scene.] Hospital Corps Training - Field Medical Service School and with the Marines.
Photograph by Patrick Wilkerson.
I was waiting for some pictures to develop and this little guy was so intent in playing hockey in the aisles. It was pretty darn cute!!! I asked his mother if I could take his picture and she agreed. I then asked if his Dad by chance played hockey. She said " yes, he is the head coach in town.'' I think Dad is a influnce here.
A U.S Air Force Security Forces Airman from the New Jersey Air National Guard's 108th Wing, left, responds to a simulated threat while assisted by a U.S. Marshal instructor in a V-300 VirTra firearms training simulator at a U.S. Marshal training site in Lawrenceville, N.J. on Dec. 12. Security Forces Airmen from the 108th Wing got to participate in high-risk traffic stop and active shooter scenarios. "This is great hands on training," said Tech. Sgt. Heather Perez, from the 108th Security Forces training office. "The Airmen get to see how they react to these various events individually, as well as with a partner. The technology is amazing." (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht/Released)
A U.S Air Force Senior Airmen Steven Frank, left, and Samantha Welsh, from the New Jersey Air National Guard's 108th Wing respond to a simulated threat while assisted by a U.S. Marshal instructor in a VirTra firearms training simulator at a U.S. Marshal training site in Lawrenceville, N.J. on Dec. 12. Security Forces Airmen from the 108th Wing got to participate in high-risk traffic stop and active shooter scenarios. "This is great hands on training," said Tech. Sgt. Heather Perez, from the 108th Security Forces training office. "The Airmen get to see how they react to these various events individually, as well as with a partner. The technology is amazing." (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht/Released)