Defensive Fighting Positions gives Wolf Pack upper hand
By , 8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
/ Published August 09, 2013
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KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Senior Airman Kevin Rozas, driver, and Airman 1st Class Daniel Pryor, 8th Security Forces Squadron patrolmen, navigate down from Little Coyote Hill during exercise Beverly Midnight 13-3, Aug. 8, 2013. Patrol vehicles check in on defensive fighting position defenders to replenish water and supplies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tong Duong/ Released.)
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KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Senior Airman John Ellisor, 8th Security Forces Squadron augmentee, left, and Airman 1st Class Melissa Herdina, 8th SFS member, scan a local village below for suspicious activity during exercise Beverly Midnight 13-3, Aug. 8, 2013. Wolf Pack members from all career fields are trained and tasked with augmenting the 8th SFS during war time. Ellisor is an 8th Maintenance Group aerospace ground equipment journeyman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tong Duong/ Released.)
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KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Senior Airmans Johnattan Martinez, left, and Trevor Seymour, 8th Security Forces Squadron augmentees, scan their assigned sector for suspicious activity during exercise Beverly Midnight 13-3, Aug. 8, 2013. Spotting and reporting activities is a tiring, yet vital part of maintaining the base’s defense. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tong Duong/ Released.)
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Augmentees play an important part in defending the base, as well as supplementing defenders in the 8th Security Forces Squadron, during exercise Beverly Midnight 13-3. Wolf Pack members from all career fields are trained to augment the 8th SFS during war time. Each member is tasked to scan their assigned sector for suspicious activities. Spotting and reporting activities is a tiring, yet vital part of maintaining the base's defense.