Guardsmen receive ‘active shooter’ training from Federal Protective Service
The 102nd Intelligence Wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard hosted the Federal Protective Service at Otis Air National Guard Base to conduct ‘active shooter’ training for both law and non-law enforcement members of the Massachusetts Military Reservation, June 13-14, 2012. The first training day consisted of lecture-based, classroom training for Unit Antiterrorism Representatives, preparing them to provide similar training in their respective work centers. Senior Special Agents provided a look at the history of active shooters and the evolution of Law Enforcement's response. (Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Gresham/Released)
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