403rd Defender protects and serves outside of military
Pictured left to right, Det. Ben Williams, Ofc. Kelby Wuertz, Walmart Team Lead Catherine Slayton, and Ofc. Rachel Harris are some of the heroes that played an integral role in saving the life of a 16-day-old infant during an incident at a Walmart Supercenter in Slidell, La., July 7, 2022. In addition to serving as a police officer for the Slidell Police Department, Ofc. Harris is a technical sergeant in the Air Force Reserve, serving as a combat arms instructor for the 403rd Security Forces Squadron at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. (Courtesy photo by Slidell Police Department Public Information Officer Daniel Seuzeneau)
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