'Today's Air Force' features security forces

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This week's edition of "Today's Air Force" highlights security forces, including a simulator that does more then just prepare Airmen for qualifying on the range.  The second segment features building and maintaining international relationships and the roles Airmen play as diplomats to other nations.  The final segment covers Operation Deep Freeze and lets viewers experience the preparation needed for the cold weather in Antarctica and the groundwork of Deep Freeze mission.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A - SECURITY FORCES
     Night-fire training
     Weapon simulator
     Combat Readiness Course 5

Segment B - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
     Russian air force visit
     Disaster relief teamwork
     Military training instructors
     Explosive ordnance disposal
     Pacific legal exercise

Segment C - OPERATION DEEP FREEZE
     Christchurch preparation
     Christchurch teamwork
     C-17 in Antarctica
     LC-130 in Antarctica 

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