116th Security Forces turns up the heat in North Georgia

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Fitzgerald Wiggleton, a member of the 116th Security Forces Squadron (SFS), Georgia Air National Guard, takes part in counterinsurgency operations, or COIN, training at the Catoosa Training Site, Tunnel Hill, Ga., June 29, 2014. The 116th SFS deployed to the Catoosa Training Site for annual training where they received extensive classroom and hands-on training to hone their skills on various firearms such as the M4 carbine, M203 grenade launcher and M240 and M249 machine guns as well as training in various security operations performed by Air Force security forces personnel. During COIN training, the Security Forces Airmen used a simulated local village to practice building breaching and clearing operations as well as working with the local populace while encountering simulated threats. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)

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