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Senior Airman Joshua Reeves, 902nd Security Forces Squadron patrolman, and Senior Airman Bradley Morgan, 802nd SFS patrolman, role play as friendly forces during a personnel recovery mission during Operation Lone Star Vigilance June 15, 2018, at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Operation Lone Star Vigilance was a joint-training exercise involving Active-Duty and Reserve Airmen and Soldiers from the Texas Army National Guard from installations across San Antonio. The multi-service missions saw the successful completion of aerial reconnaissance, sling loading of cargo, MEDEVAC hoists, personnel recovery and the simultaneous operation of multiple helicopter landing zones. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Shelby Pruitt)
180615-F-GC389-0035.JPG Photo By: Senior Airman Stormy Archer

JBSA, Texas - Senior Airman Joshua Reeves, 902nd Security Forces Squadron patrolman, and Senior Airman Bradley Morgan, 802nd SFS patrolman, role play as friendly forces during a personnel recovery mission during Operation Lone Star Vigilance June 15, 2018, at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Operation Lone Star Vigilance was a joint-training exercise involving Active-Duty and Reserve Airmen and Soldiers from the Texas Army National Guard from installations across San Antonio. The multi-service missions saw the successful completion of aerial reconnaissance, sling loading of cargo, MEDEVAC hoists, personnel recovery and the simultaneous operation of multiple helicopter landing zones. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Shelby Pruitt)


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