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Airmen perform retrograde operations during Expeditionary Combat Skills Training at Charleston AFB Nov. 17. Retrograde operations allows individuals to move forward quickly and safely to a certain location, once they reach that location they can set up a 360 perimeter to protect themselves from any opposing forces that may be following them. ECST usually has two classes a month that contain an average of 40 students per class. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katie Gieratz)(RELEASED)
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Airmen perform retrograde operations during Expeditionary Combat Skills Training at Charleston AFB Nov. 17. Retrograde operations allows individuals to move forward quickly and safely to a certain location, once they reach that location they can set up a 360 perimeter to protect themselves from any opposing forces that may be following them. ECST usually has two classes a month that contain an average of 40 students per class. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katie Gieratz)(RELEASED)


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