Security Forces conduct training
                Staff Sgt. Paul Olmos III, 802nd Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, leads members from the 902nd and 802nd SFS with members of local police departments during a bus assault and hostage rescue exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph Camp Talon. The AIR FORCE INSTALLATION and MISSION SUPPORT CENTER serves as the single intermediate-level headquarters responsible for providing installation and mission support capabilities to 77 Air Force and Space Force installations, eight major commands and two direct reporting units. The AFIMSC cross-functional team provides globally integrated management, resourcing and combat support operations for Airman and family services, base communications, chaplain programs, civil engineering, contracting, logistics readiness, public affairs, security forces and financial management.
                
                    
                        PHOTO BY:
                        Airman 1st Class Stormy Archer
                    
                    
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