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The Center for Surface Combat Systems (CSCS) is one of eleven learning centers of Naval Education and Training Command, headquartered on Naval Support Facility Dahlgren operated learning centers for the education and training of United States Navy personnel on the operation and use of shipboard combat systems, including the Aegis Combat System, SSDS, tactical data links and other systems that ...
Training Squadron Six (VT-6) or TRARON SIX, known as the Shooters, callsign "Shooter", is a United States Navy primary training squadron stationed at Naval Air Station Whiting Field flying the T-6B Texan. The Shooters are one of five primary training squadrons in operation today.
Ramsey County, Minnesota law enforcement officers next to a simulated casualty during an active shooter response exercise at the Arden Hills Army Training Site. Active shooter training (sometimes termed active shooter response training or active shooter preparation) addresses the threat of an active shooter by providing awareness, preparation, prevention, and response methods.
Jefferson County law enforcement officers work as a team during a training exercise in late June, moving toward the sound of gunfire and practicing skills they could one day use in an actual ...
On Friday, Oct. 27, the Western Lakes Fire District and the Oconomowoc Police Department will conduct a large-scale training simulating an "active assailant" at Meadow View Elementary School, 1500 ...
Active: November 2001 () - present: Country United States: Branch United States Navy: Type: NETC Learning Center: Role: Training and education of naval forces: Size: Students: 28,000 (annually) Part of: Navy Installations Command: HQ: Joint Expeditionary Base–Little Creek, Virginia Beach, Virginia: Motto(s) Where Training Breeds Confidence ...
The first student class consisted of 4 Navy, 1 Marine and 1 Air Force students who received over 180 hours of academic training, 27 hours of simulator training, and 60 hours of actual flight time. In April 2005, VT-10 completed the transition to the T-6 and flew its last T-34C "Turbomentor" student sortie.
VFA-203 F/A-18A at Andrews Air Force Base in 1990. VFA-203, nicknamed the Blue Dolphins, was a Strike Fighter Squadron of the U.S. Naval Reserve.It was established as Attack Squadron 203 (VA-203) flying the A-4 Skyhawk at NAS Jacksonville, Florida on 1 July 1970, as a reserve force squadron (RESFORON) under a new concept in the reorganization of the Naval Air Reserve Force.