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Marines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers take a stance after a simulated riot control situation during Exercise Guard and Protect at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Oct. 20-23, 2015. Marines and JGSDF soldiers were challenged with real world situations such as riot control, armed intruder response and vehicle searches to prepare in case the air station has to take a defense posture. - Marines and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers take a stance after a simulated riot control situation during Exercise Guard and Protect at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Oct. 20-23, 2015. Marines and JGSDF soldiers were challenged with real world situations such as riot control, armed intruder response and vehicle searches to prepare in case the air station has to take a defense posture.
Cpl. Roy A. Covington III, a station air traffic controller, pretends to falls asleep as another Marine pretends to steal a red card while covering a Duty Non-Commissioned Officer post at Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron barracks 314 Sept. 16 in order to show the importance of Operational Security. DNCO post is a 24 hour responsibility given to NCOs in order for barracks to be secured and gaurded at all times. - Cpl. Roy A. Covington III, a station air traffic controller, pretends to falls asleep as another Marine pretends to steal a red card while covering a Duty Non-Commissioned Officer post at Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron barracks 314 Sept. 16 in order to show the importance of Operational Security. DNCO post is a 24 hour responsibility given to NCOs in order for barracks to be secured and gaurded at all times.
Brendan Donnelly and Mi Sun Kim Poole, Poole Fire Protection Inc. fire protection engineers, evaluate a fire alarm panel in the new Aircraft Rescue Firefighting facility here Sept. 2. Donnelly explained the structure of the panel while Kim gathered the information on a computer attached to an engineer's "connect a desk" device. - Brendan Donnelly and Mi Sun Kim Poole, Poole Fire Protection Inc. fire protection engineers, evaluate a fire alarm panel in the new Aircraft Rescue Firefighting facility here Sept. 2. Donnelly explained the structure of the panel while Kim gathered the information on a computer attached to an engineer's "connect a desk" device.