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Ready to Move…Ready to Win

  • Published Sept. 20, 2022
  • By Staff Sgt. Max Goldberg
  • 908th Airlift Wing
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. --  

The 908th Security Forces Squadron conducted a “Shoot, Move, and Communicate” drill during the September Unit Training Assembly at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.

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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. James Kuehne, a combat arms training instructor with the 908th Security Forces Squadron, prepares "sim-rounds" during a shoot, move, communicate drill, Sept. 11 at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. Security Forces Airmen used modified rifles with a colored projectile that marks hits on the target during the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Max Goldberg)

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The purpose of the training was to simulate a combat situation in which defenders need to move from one position to another while providing cover fire and engaging targets. The main goal was to build upon the skills defenders already have and address any areas that need improvement so that 908 SFS members are ready to act in a real-world scenario.

“We want to build on what they already know while also providing them with the confidence to put that knowledge and their skills into real-time simulations,” said Staff Sgt. Taylor Clark, a Combat Arms Instructor with the 908 SFS. “The real value here is getting to put these individual and team skills into practice rather than just learning about them.”

Members of the 908 SFS worked in small squads, perfecting their movements and addressing threats in a dynamic firefight. Moving with their rifles and calling out targets and positions, the defenders worked as a team to navigate the training course and hone their individual skills and the overall effectiveness of the unit. Security Forces members also trained in dry-fire reload drills, honing their proficiency in efficiently manipulating their weapons from prone, standing and kneeling positions while wearing the helmet, vest and gloves they would be using out in a real-world tactical environment.

a man provides cover fire during a training event

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Christopher English, a fire team member with the 908th Security Forces Squadron, provides cover fire for the members of his team as they move into position during a shoot, move, and communicate drill, Sept. 11 at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. Members of the 908 SFS carried out the training in order to build on their fundamental tactics to prepare for a real-world combat situation. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Max Goldberg)

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The training helps defenders work on their tactics both individually and as a team, said Master Sgt. Thomas Meadows, the noncommissioned officer in charge of training for the 908 SFS.

“The most valuable part of this was improving our members’ ability to employ their individual movements as well as techniques as a team to effectively eliminate threats,” said Meadows.

As the world’s greatest Air Force, the pursuit of readiness never stops. Training in order to have the best combat capable Airmen is a constant process. No matter the mission, the Airmen of the 908th Airlift Wing are always ready to fly, fight and win.

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