Participants practice a forearm push as part of protective services training during the 200th Military Police Command's 2012 Annual Special Agent Training Sept. 26, 2012. The event brings special agents from Criminal Investigation Divisions across the nation together, and provides training opportunities with their military and civilian law enforcement counterparts from around the world. The event is held at the Gryphon Group's Fort Bragg Combat Training Center here, from Sept. 20 - 30. The forearm push is part of tactical flinch response training - where participants were taught how to turn an involuntary act, such as flinching, into a thought-out and tactical action.
Date Taken: | 09.26.2012 |
Date Posted: | 09.27.2012 23:08 |
Photo ID: | 673145 |
VIRIN: | 120926-A-XA675-031 |
Resolution: | 4288x2848 |
Size: | 5.71 MB |
Location: | MAXTON, NC, US |
Hometown: | CHICAGO, IL, US |
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