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1st Combat Camera Ability to Survive and Operate Exercise
Staff Sgt. Samuel Weaver waits in the grass for opposing forces role players during the Ability to Survive and Operate exercise Jan. 16, 2013, at North Auxiliary Air Field, S.C. The weeklong exercise was designed to train 1st Combat Camera Airmen to function outside the wire as combat documentation specialists.The 1st CTCS acquires still and motion imagery in support of classified and unclassified air, sea and ground military operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Dennis Sloan)
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Photo essay: 1st Combat Camera Squadron Ability to Survive and Operate

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Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs

1/29/2013 - JOINT BASE CHARLESTON (AFNS) -- Airmen from the 1st Combat Camera Squadron participated in their first Ability to Survive and Operate exercise in more than six years.

The exercise was designed to prepare Airmen to do their jobs as combat documentation specialist in a potentially hostile environment.

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