Germans shoot their shot

U.S. Air Force Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructors give German air force airmen a safety briefing at Kapaun Air Station, March 16. German airmen left the firing range and were later awarded certificates of weapons competency. — Photos by Airman 1st Class Edgar Grimaldo

 

U.S. Air Force and German air force Airmen inspect targets after firing M4A1 carbines at Kapaun Air Base, March 16.

 

German air force airmen fire M18 pistols at Kapaun Air Station, March 16. German airmen left the firing range with a new understanding of how the M4A1 carabine and M18 pistols worked.

 

A German air force airman fires an M4A1 carbine during Combat Arms Training and Maintenance at Kapaun Air Station, March 16. The 86th Security Forces Squadron hosted their German partners for exercises focused on weapons competency and other security-focused capabilities.

 

German air force airmen assigned to the NATO Headquarters Allied Air Command are instructed on how to fire an M18 pistol by 86th Security Forces Squadron instructors at Kapaun Air Station, March 16. The 86th Security Forces Squadron hosted their German partners for exercises focused on weapons competency and other security focused capabilities.

 

A German air force airman fires an M4A1 carbine during Combat Arms Training and Maintenance at Kapaun Air Station, March 16.