HOMESTEAD, FL - Members of the 101st Rescue Squadron conduct Water Survival Training (WST) near Homestead Air reserve Base on January 20, 2016. Aircrew members must conduct multiple dunks in the Shallow Water Egress Trainer in a four foot, man-made pool, and demonstrate an ability to exit an aircraft while upside down and completely submerged under water. After conducting combat survival training in the subtropical Florida Everglades, aircrew must continue on to WST before completing their currency training. (US Air National Guard / Staff Sgt. Christopher S Muncy / released)

HOMESTEAD, FL - Members of the 101st Rescue Squadron conduct Water Survival Training (WST) near Homestead Air reserve Base on January 20, 2016. Aircrew members must conduct multiple dunks in the Shallow Water Egress Trainer in a four foot, man-made pool, and demonstrate an ability to exit an aircraft while upside down and completely submerged under water.   After conducting combat survival training in the subtropical Florida Everglades, aircrew must continue on to WST before completing their currency training.   (US Air National Guard / Staff Sgt. Christopher S Muncy / released) Stock Photo
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20 January 2016

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