FAST develops vigilant SFS and safe aircraft

YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan— Senior Airman Nichols Mullinnix, 374th Security Forces Squadron, prepares to strike a dummy as a part of combative training during Fly-away security training at Yokota Air Base, Japan Aug. 19-23, 2013. Students received hands-on practical training in subjects such as self-defense and anti-hijacking training. Fly-away security team members, who are embedded in an aircrew, travel with any Yokota aircraft that travels into potentially dangerous areas of the Pacific Region to protect the aircraft and aircrew from potential threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Desiree Economides)

PHOTO BY: Senior Airman Desiree Economides
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