Twentieth Air Force participates in JTX ‘24 to strengthen nuclear security operations
                Master Sgt. Jered Dauterman (near), 341 MSOS/TRF flight chief, and Staff Sgt. Carl Davis (far), 341 MSOS/CRF leader, participate in an urban recovery scenario during Joint Training Exercise 2024, at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, October 15, 2024. During the three-week JTX, Twentieth Air Force Security Forces airmen refined critical response skills alongside the U.S. Office of Secure Transportation and Royal Marines. The exercise provided hands-on experience with advanced weapons handling, live-fire drills, and urban recovery scenarios, enhancing readiness for nuclear security operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by 1st Lt. Jacqulyn Noffsinger)
                
                    
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