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Candace Owens:
at the Minot Air Force Base, including full-distance live-fire exercises. Camp Ripley provided full-distance firing ranges, which allowed defenders to hone their rifle marksmanship and machine gun proficiency, exceeding the capabilities of standard Air Force 25-meter training ranges. Okay, the squadron of more than 250 dedicated airmen and civilians supporting the 91st Missile Wing’s global deterrence mission by defending the United States with the world’s premier combat-ready intercontinental ballistic missile force. Okay, cool.
Entities Mentioned
- United States (GPE)
“…ated airmen and civilians supporting the 91st Missile Wing’s global deterrence mission by defending the United States with the world’s premier combat-ready intercontinental ballistic missile force. Okay, cool. And yea…”
- Minot (GPE)
“…ng, called Operation Valhalla Strike, allowed the unit to complete requirements not possible at the Minot Air Force Base, including full-distance live-fire exercises. Camp Ripley provided full-distance fir…”
- Minot Air Force Base (ORG)
“…ng, called Operation Valhalla Strike, allowed the unit to complete requirements not possible at the Minot Air Force Base, including full-distance live-fire exercises. Camp Ripley provided full-distance firing ranges, whi…”
- Camp Ripley Training Center (ORG)
“…requirements not possible at the Minot Air Force Base, including full-distance live-fire exercises. Camp Ripley provided full-distance firing ranges, which allowed defenders to hone their rifle marksmanship and …”
- Camp Ripley (GPE)
“…requirements not possible at the Minot Air Force Base, including full-distance live-fire exercises. Camp Ripley provided full-distance firing ranges, which allowed defenders to hone their rifle marksmanship and …”
- United States Air Force (ORG)
“…lled Operation Valhalla Strike, allowed the unit to complete requirements not possible at the Minot Air Force Base, including full-distance live-fire exercises. Camp Ripley provided full-distance firing ranges…”