Warrior mindset: Defending lives in close quarters
Capt. Kindra Mortimer, a U.S. Army Reserve officer with the 290th Military Police Brigade, of Nashville, Tennessee, participates in the Active Shooter Threat Response Training taught at an Army Reserve installation in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sept. 27-29. This training is the first program in the Army Reserve to use the latest tactics taught by federal agents to defend against active shooter incidents, which will eventually train all military police armed guards across the 200th Military Police Command. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)