Real world training in a simulated setting
PLAYAS, N.M. – Border Patrol’s tactical unit and pararescuemen wait for a helicopter to land so they can transport two hostages after successfully rescuing them from captivity during a hostage rescue scenario at Playas Training and Research Facility in New Mexico Oct. 20. Playas is a training facility that military branches and government agencies use to practice real world scenarios without the worry of injury. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Michael Washburn)
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