Story by Senior Airman Luke Milano | 100th Air Refueling Wing | 08.03.2018
The room is silent and ominous. Blood is spattered on the wall, discarded weapons are scattered around the floor, and a body lies motionless in the corner. What sounds like a scene found from a crime drama, is in fact a training scenario. Airmen from the 100th Security Forces Squadron Intelligence and Investigations conducted crime scene processing training with Air Force Office of Special......
Story by Sgt. Audrey Hayes | 200th Military Police Command | 09.10.2017
She had a pistol, and she was stuck between wanting to finish the dirty dishes in the sink and taking her own life. From the top of her lungs, her voice exploded into the phone, ripping and yanking at her short, red hair, while U.S. Army Special Agents worked diligently to calm the frantic mother on the other end of the line....
Story by Brian S Hagberg | 50th Space Wing | 01.09.2017
In 2014, the 50th Space Communications Squadron became the first pathfinder squadron for a new cyber defense initiative. The program may have changed names since then, from “Cyber Squadron: The Future” to “CommSquadronNEXT” to, finally, “Cyber Squadron-Initiative,” but the focus has been the same: transforming communications squadrons into a blended maintenance and defense group....
Story by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret | 200th Military Police Command | 09.15.2016
U.S. Army Reserve special agents participated for the first time in Capital Shield, a three-day training exercise that focusedon crime-scene processing, evidence management and hostage negotiations, held at Fort Belvoir, Sept. 13-15....
Story by Tina Stillions | Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) | 04.24.2014
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) announced the formation of a Cyber Readiness Team (CRT) during the C4ISR Symposium, April 24 in San Diego. Leadership from SPAWAR's Fleet Readiness Directorate (FRD) said the CRT will address many of the fleet's key cyber security issues....
Story by Ed Drohan | Combined Joint Task Force Paladin | 12.10.2013
Between November 2011 and March 2012, four improvised explosive devices were found in southern Afghanistan, including one that wounded five U.S. Marines – one seriously – and disabled an armored vehicle....
Story by Sgt. Ashley Bell | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 01.18.2013
After a visit to the Afghanistan Captured Material Exploitation Lab here, several Afghan officials attended an evidence-based operations seminar to discuss issues regarding case filing and the importance of taking the proper steps to build cases....
Story by Master Sgt. Kevin Wallace | 100th Air Refueling Wing | 07.25.2012
Like many, I was prepared to lay down my life for my country each time I shipped off to war. There were a few times when I genuinely believed the cost would be my life, but, sadly it’s turned out to be much more. The sacrifices paid in combat can’t be quantified in dollars or time, but are counted in tears shed by those who love and support us while we’re downrange or healing back at......