Base personnel execute ATSO training prior to exercise
Airmen from the 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance unit, brief 52nd Fighter Wing Airmen on identifying unexploded ordnance during Ability to Survive and Operate training at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, March 8, 2018. ATSO training has proven to be effective in not only improving an Airman’s abilities to perform their duties during less-than-ideal circumstances, but also in preparing the wing populous to respond to CBRN threats or attacks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dawn M. Weber)
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Senior Airman Dawn M Weber
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