by Staff Sgt. Sara Csurilla
51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs
2/18/2013 - OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- "We
exist to defend the base--in armistice and in war," said Master Sgt.
Ernest Calbillo, 51st Security Force Air Base Defense operations and
intelligence NCO in charge.
Airmen from the 51st SFS demonstrated their ability to do this during
the last counter surveillance scenario, or ground attack, during
operation readiness exercise Beverly Bulldog 13-02 at Osan Feb. 15,
2013.
With nearly 20 people acting as opposing forces trying to sneak up and
attack the 51st Fighter Wing's headquarters building, security forces
Airmen fought them off, one simulated grenade at a time.
"Exercises provide security forces with the ability to apply their air
base defense training," Calbillo said. "It lets us practice our tactics
and procedures, and hone troop leading skills. In a real-world scenario,
we may not receive any significant warning and must be ready at all
times. We must do everything; physically, mentally, and emotionally to
ready ourselves today for the worst case."
The mission of the 51 SFS is to maintain a secure environment from which
to generate combat power, and exercise like BB 13-02 helps condition
the Airmen of the 51st SFS for anything that might come their way.
"They work long hours in harsh conditions, 24 hours, seven days a week,
yet remain highly motivated," Calbillo said. "This is who we are and
what we do. We are the Air Force's shield. We willingly stand between
the enemy and our base population so others can generate combat power."
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
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