Officer Clayton Walling, a Emergency Response Team (ERT) team member with the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, and Lieutenant Clay Gardener, a range instructor with the Department of Energy (DOE), clear a room during a CQB training event with personnel employed by the DOE Special Response Team (SRT), the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Special Agents, the Chesapeake Police Department's Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) Team, and the Pentagon Force Protection Agency’s ERT at IAMS Range, Naval Support Activity Northwest Annex, Virginia, June 23, 2022. Marine Corps Security Forces Regim
Officer Clayton Walling, a Emergency Response Team (ERT) team member with the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, and Lieutenant Clay Gardener, a range instructor with the Department of Energy (DOE), clear a room during a CQB training event with personnel employed by the DOE Special Response Team (SRT), the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Special Agents, the Chesapeake Police Department's Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) Team, and the Pentagon Force Protection Agency’s ERT at IAMS Range, Naval Support Activity Northwest Annex, Virginia, June 23, 2022. Marine Corps Security Forces Regiment (MCSFR) close-quarters battle (CQB) instructors led various live-fire qualifications, movement to contact drills and guided discussions on CQB tactics and techniques for personnel with the DOE’s Special Response Team, the FBI’s Special Agents, the Chesapeake Police Department's SWAT Team, and the Pentagon Force Protection Agency’s ERT. MCSFR capitalized on the interagency training evolution to enhance CQB capabilities and knowledge for Marine CQB instructors and all participating agency operators further equiping anti-terrorism security forces for vital national assets. ( Corps photo by Sgt. Kealii De Los Santos)
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