134th SFS trains tactical skills in Catoosa
134th Air Refueling Wing
Video by Staff Sgt. Jesse Hanson, Tech. Sgt. Cassandra Johnson
Aug. 19, 2025 | 2:01
134th Security Forces Airmen participated in a mock-scenario training exercise. During the training at the Volunteer Training Site in Catoosa, Airmen built and defended mock bases during multiple scenarios. The training emphasized teamwork, adaptability and communication under pressure, which is key to defending against real-world threats. More


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