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Force protection condition explained: How the US military protects its forces against threats
US bases operate under hidden alert levels called FPCON. Each shift changes security, readiness, and how personnel respond to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Air Force officer claims the Air Force can no longer depend on the Army for base protection. Here, a Patriot PAC-2 missile ...
An Air Force officer claims the Air Force can no longer depend on the Army for base protection. Here, a Patriot PAC-2 missile battery prepares to move into the firing position during an exercise at Al ...
No more relying on the U.S. Army to protect the Air Force's air bases - it's time for the Air Force to take responsibility to defend its own airfields, argues an Air Force officer. "The Air Force is ...
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