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In a training exercise, Army Reserve firefighters tackle a fire in the desert.

  • Army Reserve
  • Training
  • Enlisted
MPs on Patrol

MPs on Patrol

Army Reserve Soldiers train to become MPs (Military Police). MPs help keep a military installation secure, protect travel routes and maintain law and order.

  • Army Reserve
  • Training
  • Officer
Fire Protection Training

Fire Protection Training (02:06)

During technical training for fire protection, Airmen learn how to fight fires through simulations of hazardous situations.

  • Air Force
  • Training
  • Enlisted
A Military Working Dog Handler

A Military Working Dog Handler (01:37)

Cpl. Christopher Vogt works as a canine handler and trains his dog, Kepie, to help protect the president of the United States.

  • Marine Corps Reserve, Marine Corps
  • Working
  • Enlisted
A Ride with the Coast Guard Reserve

A Ride with the Coast Guard Reserve (01:55)

Petty Officer 3rd Class Adrien Cheval ensures that a Coast Guard boat is ready for search-and-rescue and maritime law enforcement missions.

  • Coast Guard Reserve, Coast Guard
  • Working
  • Enlisted
Trained to Put Out Flames

Trained to Put Out Flames (00:24)

An Airman in the Air National Guard describes his role as a firefighter. Not only does he help protect the F-16 aircraft, but he also fights fires at the nearby airport.

  • Air National Guard
  • Working
  • Enlisted
The Marine Sentries

The Marine Sentries (04:05)

Four Marines are always on guard at the West Wing of the White House.

  • Marine Corps Reserve, Marine Corps
  • Working
  • Enlisted
Lives in Her Hands

Lives in Her Hands (02:48)

Operations Specialist 3rd Class Josefina Martinez handles the radio, including distress calls.

  • Coast Guard Reserve, Coast Guard
  • Working
  • Enlisted


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