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own training programs. Sargeant believes
that training with other countries is
benefcial—enabling possible future joint
On several occasions, the SRT
has hosted SWAT team training on
Fort Bragg, where civilian teams
use resources and facilities that
they would otherwise be unable to
access. The teams train together,
and they observe and exchange
tactics to improve their skills.
"We're a brotherhood," said
Staff Sergeant Brandon Wolf,
SRT noncommissioned offcer-in-
charge, as he described what he
liked most about the SRT. "We are
on call 24/7, 365 days a year, so we
don't train for if it happens. We
train for when it happens. The SRT
is not a frst responder. We are the
last responder."
Captain is the briefng offcer for
the 10th Press
She is a graduate of the U.S. Military
Soldiers participate in various events during
the annual North Carolina Tactical Offcers
Association SWAT competition.