Airmen receive Humvee egress training to improve survival
Airmen in the 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron are getting specialized training at an Army camp in Southwest Asia to learn how to escape an inverted Humvee and increase their chance of survival after a catastrophic event. Using a rollover Humvee simulator, Tech Sgt. Noah Coon (from left), Tech Sgt. Thomas Williamson, Staff Sgt. Jose Chun and Staff Sgt. Kyle Torres stand by to assist trainees inside the simulator. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Doug Olsen)
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