Maj. Brenton Pickrell, 14th Security Forces Squadron Commander, addresses a group of Columbus AFB Airmen and law enforcement officers from across the state of Mississippi at a luncheon Feb. 21 here. The law enforcement officers will receive training from the Base Security Forces Airmen to hone their skills. Participants will take part in events such as an active shooter incident response, a Shoot, Move and Communicate exercise, going through “shoot/don’t shoot” scenarios in a Firearms Training Simulator and conducting force on force training.
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