Arctic Survival "Cool School"
Staff Sgt. Seth Reab, Det. 1, 66th Training Squadron, Arctic Survival School instructor, ties down a thermalized A-frame shelter during arctic survival training alongside Capt. Bart Spendley, 274th Air Support Operation Squadron, air liaison officer. The A-frame shelter is designed to keep the survivor warm and dry to endure harsh arctic nights. The course is five days in duration with instruction in familiarization with the arctic environment, medical, personal protection, sustenance and signaling. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.)
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Staff Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.
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