Photos by Tech. Sgt. Daylena S. Ricks Creek Defender instructors ready the firing line during live-fire, stress-fire training June 18 on Baumholder. Live-fire, stress-fire training is one of 24 security forces core tasks that must be completed during the base security operations course and gives students a realistic work environment for future operations while deployed.
Master Sgt. Kevin Maloney, 86th Security Forces Squadron flight chief, performs push-ups during live-fire, stress-fire training June 15 on Baumholder. The students fire with no stress, then fire after completing strenuous exercises until fatigued.
Staff Sgt. James Vetter, 435 Security Forces Squadron instructor, leads a squad through strenuous exercises until fatigued during live-fire, stress-fire training June 18 on Baumholder.
Master Sgt. Timothy Bertrand, 86th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of physical security, conducts flutter kicks during live-fire, stress-fire training June 18 on Baumholder.
A Creek Defender instructor prepares the firing line during live-fire, stress-fire training June 18 on Baumholder. The firing line is cleared by an instructor to ensure the students are safe when firing.