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  • Col. Scott Haselden, 570th Combat Training Squadron commander, right, accepts the Meritorious Service Medal from Col. Jason Harris, Air Force Security Forces Center commander, during a change of command ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 27, 2025. Haselden was commended for overseeing the inaugural Defender Flag, a mission-profile field exercise consisting of security forces teams from every Air Force major command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bob Teichmann)
  • Col. Scott Haselden, 570th Combat Training Squadron commander, right, receives the Meritorious Service Medal from Air Force Col. Jason Harris, Air Force Security Forces Center commander, during a change of command ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 27, 2025. The 570th CTS was activated in 2024, with Haselden leading more than 180 detachment personnel through the transition from a detachment to a squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bob Teichmann)
  • Lt. Col. Israel Shankel, 570th Combat Training Squadron commander, right, renders his first salute as 570th CTS commander during a change of command ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 27, 2025. The change of command ceremony is an American military tradition performed to openly show service members the arrival of the incoming commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bob Teichmann)
  • Lt. Col. Israel Shankel, 570th Combat Training Squadron commander, addresses attendees during a change of command ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 27, 2025. Shankel took over the 570th CTS with prior experience in nuclear security, contingency response and professional military education instructor duties. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bob Teichmann)
  • Lt. Col. Israel Shankel, right, accepts the 570th Combat Training Squadron guidon from Col. Jason Harris, Air Force Security Forces Center commander, during a change of command ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 27, 2025. The change of command ceremony is an American military tradition deeply rooted in history, signifying the authority of the incoming commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bob Teichmann)
  • Col. Scott Haselden, right, hands the 570th Combat Training Squadron guidon to Col. Jason Harris, Air Force Security Forces Center commander, during a change of command ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 27, 2025. The 570th CTS was activated in 2024, with Haselden overseeing more than 180 detachment personnel transition to squadron status. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bob Teichmann)
  • Col. Scott Haselden renders his final salute as 570th Combat Training Squadron commander during a change of command ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 27, 2025. The change of command ceremony is an American military tradition performed to openly show service members the arrival of the incoming commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Bob Teichmann)
  • A U.S. Air Force member posts a status update containing sensitive information regarding their deployed spouse's movements on a personal Facebook page. An unknown, unintended agent is able to gather that information from the internet and utilize it any way they wish. Air Commandos and dependents are reminded of OPSEC and information security. Always consult public affairs with questions or concerns before the release of information.
  • U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Mahmoud Ramadan, security forces specialist assigned to the 11th Security Forces Squadron, trains on heavy weapon qualifications at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Mahmoud Ramadan, security forces specialist assigned to the 11th Security Forces Squadron, fires a grenade launcher during heavy weapons training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • Members of the 11th Security Forces Squadron train to qualify on heavy weapons at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jessica Hardin, security forces specialist with the 11th Security Forces Squadron, picks up bullet shells and disintegrating ammunition belts after heavy weapons training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Ethan Robinson, security forces specialist assigned to the 11th Security Forces Squadron, fires an M240B machine gun during heavy weapons training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • An M240B machine gun ejects remains of a disintegrating ammunition belt during 11th Security Forces Squadron’s heavy weapons training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Gerardo Rivera-Zeno, security forces specialist assigned to the 11th Security Forces Squadron, holds an M240B machine gun ammunition belt while his teammate fires during heavy weapons training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • U.S. Air Force Airman Cleshawn M. Jean-Pierre, security forces specialist assigned to the 11th Security Forces Squadron, fires an M240B machine gun during heavy weapons training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Brady T. Lavalley, security forces specialist assigned to the 11th Security Forces Squadron, fires an M240B machine gun during heavy weapons training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • Members of the 11th Security Forces Squadron train to qualify on heavy weapons at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacque D. Wilkins, combat arms noncommissioned officer in charge assigned to the 11th Security Forces Squadron, briefs 11th SFS members before heavy weapons training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
  • Airmen assigned to the 11th Security Forces Squadron push forward during a proficiency evaluation on individual, fire team and squad movement techniques at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., March 5, 2025. Security forces members received feedback on their reactions to enemy contact and indirect fire scenarios which helped improve and prepare them for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)
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Members of the 11th Security Forces Squadron train to qualify on heavy weapons at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., March 4, 2025. The training prepared security forces members for Mission Focused Rehearsal Training at Fort Bliss, Texas, where they will be challenged with a realistic representation of a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen)

PHOTO BY: Airman 1st Class Geneva Nguyen
VIRIN: 250304-F-TO650-1202
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