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Staff Sergeant Aaron Webb fires the Beretta M9 as part of his requalification May 16, 2011, at Arnold Air Force Base, Tenn. Sergeant Webb is assigned to the 134th Security Forces Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sergeant Scott Hollis)
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Photo essay: Security forces members train in heavy arms

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by SSgt Scott Hollis
134th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs


6/6/2011 - ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn.  -- Members of the 134th Security Forces Squadron spend three days training on entry tactics, heavy arms, and re-qualifying on the Beretta M9 and M4 Carbine here May 16.

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6/20/2011 7:49:33 PM ET
The caption clearly states that there was training conducted with heavy weapons and quals on M-9 and M-4. Nowhere does it say or imply that these are heavy weapons.
Mark Finney, TN
 
6/7/2011 11:39:39 AM ET
In what alternate reality are M9s M4s and M203s considered heavy weapons? Granted anything over 20mm is considered artillery but the M203 is still considered small arms. M2 Mk19 M240...heavy weapons. Otherwise nice photos.
MSgt John P. McCoy, Explosive Ordnance Disposal
 
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