MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, ND – Members from the Carpio Emergency Management Service and 91st Missile Security Forces Squadron carry out a “victim” during a recent, joint anti-terrorism exercise near a base launch facility here, June 4. Two simulated bombs were placed near the facility during this exercise where base personnel, Carpio officials, and the Minot Police Department responded. The purpose of the exercise was to ensure vigilance and readiness in order to defeat possible terrorist threats wherever they may occur. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lee A. Osberry Jr.)
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, ND – The Andros F6A moves toward a device during a recent, joint anti-terrorism exercise near a base launch facility here, Jun 4. Two simulated bombs were placed near the facility during this exercise where base personnel, Carpio emergency management service officials, and the Minot Police Department responded. The purpose of the exercise was to ensure vigilance and readiness in order to defeat possible terrorist threats wherever they may occur. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lee A. Osberry Jr.)
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, ND -- Master Sgt. Phillip Pugh, readiness and emergency management superintendant of the 5th Civil Engineer Squadron, briefs the emergency operations center representatives during a joint anti-terrorism exercise here, June 3. The exercise involved several agencies, including the base, Bismarck Army National Guard, Minot Fire and Rescue Service, and the Minot Police Department. The purpose of the exercise was to ensure vigilance and readiness in order to defeat possible terrorist threats wherever they may occur. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Miguel Lara III)
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, ND – Lt. Col. Monte Harner, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) Commander, and Senior Master Sgt. Brian Nolan, 5th CES superintendant, goes over checklists during a joint anti-terrorism exercise here, June 3. The exercise involved several agencies, including the base, Bismarck Army National Guard, Minot Fire and Rescue Service, and the Minot Police Department. The purpose of the exercise was to ensure vigilance and readiness in order to defeat possible terrorist threats wherever they may occur. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Miguel Lara III)
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, ND – Members of the Army National Guard 81st Civil Support Team go through the decontamination tent during a recent, joint anti-terrorism exercise held at the Minot Water Treatment Facility, June 3. The exercise involved several agencies, including the base, Bismarck Army National Guard, Minot Fire and Rescue Service, and the Minot Police Department. The purpose of this exercise was to ensure vigilance and readiness in order to defeat possible terrorist threats wherever they may occur. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angel Gallardo)
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, ND – Members of the Army National Guard 81st Civil Support Team check for chemical and radioactive exposure of a “patient” during a recent, joint anti-terrorism exercise held at the Minot Water Treatment Facility, June 3. The exercise involved several agencies, including the base, Bismarck Army National Guard, Minot Fire and Rescue Service, and the Minot Police Department. The purpose of this exercise was to ensure vigilance and readiness in order to defeat possible terrorist threats wherever they may occur. (US Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Keith Ballard)