Photo by Sgt. Scott Tynes | Joint Force Headquarters - Mississippi National Guard | 02.09.2020
Staff Warrant Officer Hadeel Alkandari, Kuwait Police Special Forces Unit, practices a hand-to-hand combatives technique with Capt. Margaret Krisle, commander of the 114th Military Police Company, during training in February. The War Eagles of the Clinton-based 114th MP Co. are the first Army unit to train with the KPSFU. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Sgt. Scott Tynes | Joint Force Headquarters - Mississippi National Guard | 02.09.2020
Sgts. Maj. Nourah Alrandi and Eiman Alseheeb, both with the Kuwaiti Police Special Forces Unit, lift Sgt. Danielle R. Lewis, the traffic accident investigations non-commissioned officer-in-charge, 114th Military Police Company, during medical evacuation training in February. The female-only KPSFU works with Kuwaiti women because of the cultural gender dynamics of the country. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Sgt. Scott Tynes | Joint Force Headquarters - Mississippi National Guard | 02.09.2020
Sgt. Danielle R. Lewis, the traffic accident investigations non-commissioned officer-in-charge, 114th Military Police Company, demonstrates a hand-to-hand combatives move with Sgt. Maj. Nourah Alrandi, Kuwaiti Police Special Forces Unit, during training in February. The female-only KPSFU only manages arrests and cases involving Kuwaiti women because of the cultural gender dynamics of the......
Photo by Sgt. Scott Tynes | Joint Force Headquarters - Mississippi National Guard | 02.09.2020
Staff Warrant Officer Hadeel Alkandari, Kuwait Police Special Forces Unit, restrains Capt. Margaret Krisle, commander of the 114th Military Police Company, during handcuff training in February. The KPSFU employed flex cuffs and had never been trained in the use of handcuffs. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Sgt. Scott Tynes | Joint Force Headquarters - Mississippi National Guard | 02.09.2020
Sgt. Danielle R. Lewis, the traffic accident investigations non-commissioned officer-in-charge, and Capt. Margaret Krisle, commander of the 114th Military Police Company, pose with the Kuwait Police Special Forces Unit they trained in February. The female-only KPSFU only manages arrests and cases involving Kuwaiti women because of the cultural gender dynamics of the country. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Sgt. Scott Tynes | Joint Force Headquarters - Mississippi National Guard | 02.09.2020
Sgt. Maj. Eiman Alseheeb, Kuwait Police Special Forces Unit, restrains Capt. Margaret Krisle, commander of the 114th Military Police Company, during handcuff training in February. The KPSFU employed flex cuffs while training in the use of handcuffs and other restraints for the first time. (Courtesy photo)...
Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 03.19.2019
A prescribed fire is set on a range at Camp McCain in March to reduce the risk of wildfires during tactical exercises and operations. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown)...
Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 03.19.2019
Bryan Fedrick, of Clinton, Mississippi, sets a prescribed fire at Camp McCain that is used in assisting the military to condition the firing ranges on March 19, 2019. The prescribed fires assists in hazardous fuel reduction to prevent wildfires. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown)...