'Today's Air Force' features security forces

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This week's edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights security forces and their responsibilities to ensure the safety of weapons, property and people from hostile forces. 

Deployed security forces Airmen not only spend time enforcing the law, but also mentoring their Southwest Asia counterparts in the rebuilding of their infrastructure.

Also featured is a special agent stationed in Iraq whose split-second decision saved lives and earned him a Bronze Star.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A -- Security forces 
Overseas cops 
Combat arms instructor 
Armory Airman 
Security forces augmentee 
School shooting exercise

Segment B -- Security forces downrange 
Dog handlers 
Iraqi police mentors 
Afghan police mentors 
Prison advisers 
Mission mentors

Segment C -- Force protection in action
Special agent in Iraq 

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