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A U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialist demonstrates the proper way to apply camouflage face paint during SERE refresh training for pilots and aircrew at the Naval Weapons Station’s Marrington Plantation April 22, 2010. This refresher course is a full day worth of instruction which begins in the classroom and ends with boots in the dirt. The aircrew and pilots were given a scenario in which they had to evade capture, navigate their way through the woods to specific rally points and eventually to a simulated rescue point. A SERE specialist said, “We will kick in doors and do what we have to do to make sure you come home; whatever it takes.”  Due to the nature of SERE training, anonymity is important, therefore, the names of the SERE instructors have been withheld. The SERE specialist pictured is with the 437th Operations Support Squadron. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Lauren Main)
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A U.S. Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialist demonstrates the proper way to apply camouflage face paint during SERE refresh training for pilots and aircrew at the Naval Weapons Station’s Marrington Plantation April 22, 2010. This refresher course is a full day worth of instruction which begins in the classroom and ends with boots in the dirt. The aircrew and pilots were given a scenario in which they had to evade capture, navigate their way through the woods to specific rally points and eventually to a simulated rescue point. A SERE specialist said, “We will kick in doors and do what we have to do to make sure you come home; whatever it takes.” Due to the nature of SERE training, anonymity is important, therefore, the names of the SERE instructors have been withheld. The SERE specialist pictured is with the 437th Operations Support Squadron. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Lauren Main)


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