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United States Army soldiers from The 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, 'A' Company, 2nd platoon move out on patrol over the training area landscape as a storm front approaches during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, Alberta on May 27, 2016.
Photo: MCpl Kurt Visser, Directorate of Army Public Affairs
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Des soldats du 2e peloton, Compagnie A, 1er Régiment d’infanterie, 2e Bataillon de l’armée américaine partent effectuer une patrouille sur le site de la zone d’entraînement à l’approche d’une tempête, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, sur la Base des Forces canadiennes Wainwright, en Alberta, le 27 mai 2016.
Photo : Cplc Kurt Visser, Direction des Affaires publiques de l’Armée de terre
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Five ships line up alongside each other during BALTOPS 2020. From left to right LVNS Tālivaldis (Latvia), ENS Sakala (estonia), FGS Werra (Germany), ENS Wambola (Estonia), ORP Druzno (Poland). The maritime exercise BALTOPS 2020 involved around 30 ships from 19 NATO Allies and partner nations. It's an annual exercise and it ran from 7-16 June 2020.
Exercise candidates disassemble a missile in preparation for disposal during Exercise TAZ TORNADO in 4 Wing’s Jimmy Lake Range, near Cold Lake, Alberta on September 14, 2017.
PHOTO: OS Justin Spinello, 4 Wing Imaging
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Exercise candidates disassemble a missile in preparation for disposal during Exercise TAZ TORNADO in 4 Wing’s Jimmy Lake Range, near Cold Lake, Alberta on September 14, 2017. PHOTO: OS Justin Spinello, 4 Wing Imaging CK03-2017-0793-002
Private Drew Babineau from 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment looks through the night vision system of a Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV 6.0) during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE on May 24, 2017 in Wainwright, Alberta.
Photo by Sgt JF Lauzé Garrison Imaging Petawawa
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A recovered Sherman Tank at the Exercise Tiger Memorial at Slapton Sands, Devon in memory of solders who died during the exercise tragedy on 28 April 1944.
Master Corporal Jay Fanton from 2 Combat Engineer Regiment waits to move towards the objective during Exercise SPARTAN BEAR on November 19, 2014 at Garrison Petawawa, Ontario.
Photo: Sgt Jean-Francois Lauzé, Garrison Imaging Petawawa
Le Caporal chef Jay Fanton du 2e Régiment du génie de combat attend avant de se diriger vers l’objectif au cours de l’exercice SPARTAN BEAR, le 19 novembre 2014, à la Garnison Petawawa, en Ontario.
Photo : Sgt Jean-Francois Lauzé, Services d’imagerie de la Garnison Petawawa
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British soldiers overlook the surrounding area during Silver Arrow 2016. 500 British Army soldiers are taking part in the two week military exercise together with Latvian Army and other NATO members.
Sapper Anton Fugger watches his arcs in a defensive position during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE, the largest and most comprehensive Canadian Army training event of the year held in Wainwright, Alberta on May 14, 2017.
Photo: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs
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Le sapeur Anton Fugger surveille ses arcs de tir en position défensive au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE, l’exercice de l’Armée canadienne le plus complet et le plus important de l’année, qui se déroule à Wainwright, en Alberta, le 14 mai 2017.
Photo : Cpl Andrew Wesley, Direction des Affaires publiques de l’Armée
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On Tuesday 21st June 2022, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service hosted Exercise Mitchell, a large-scale training exercise at their Bury Training and Safety Centre.
The exercise focused on testing the multi-agency operational response to a CBRNE incident by working with partners and volunteers.
Volunteers were on hand to play the part of casualties following a chemical incident on a tram. Greater Manchester Police (GMP), Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS), North West Ambulance Service (NWAS), Transport for Greater Manchester (TFfG) and other partners responded to the incident.
The exercise commenced with joint working between emergency service control rooms in the early stages of the incident, with several calls being made on 999 calls reporting an incident had occurred on the tram.
It took the form of a multi-agency response to the incident in the morning, working with GMP and NWAS. Later in the afternoon crews also set up and tested the Mass Decontamination Unit, helping volunteers through the process.
This training helps to reinforce understanding of different agencies roles and responsibilities during the response to such an incident and validate learning from the response to previous Major Incidents in Greater Manchester. The exercise also reinforced JESIP principles and procedures to help embed multi-agency working amongst Greater Manchester and regional partners.
Further elements of the exercise will take place later in the year, focusing on the Strategic Coordinating Group (SCG) and Tactical Coordinating Group (TCG) elements of a Major Incident.
The overall exercise helped to test the multi-agency response at the Strategic, Tactical and Operational levels including looking at the operational response, Local Resilience Forum procedures and interoperability between organisations.
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk
The 213 calories I allegedly burned during exercise were quickly added back by the two beers I had at the Southern Cross and Duck Inn!
Motor Vessel ASTERIX conducts a liquid Replenishment at Sea (RAS) with USS FORREST SHERMAN (left), and USS THOMAS HUDNER (right), during Exercise CUTLASS FURY 21 off the east coast of Canada on September 8, 2021.
Photo: MCpl Manuela Berger, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Le navire à moteur ASTERIX procède à un ravitaillement en mer (REM) avec l’USS FORREST SHERMAN (à gauche) et l’USS THOMAS HUDNER (à droite) au cours de l’exercice CUTLASS FURY 21, au large de la côte Est du Canada, le 8 septembre 2021.
Photo : Cplc Manuela Berger, Forces armées canadiennes
A member from 3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment recovers his parachute during Exercise CASTOR SAUTEUR in Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Quebec, November 23, 2016.
Photo: Sgt Marc-André Gaudreault, Valcartier Imaging Services
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Un membre du 3e Bataillon du Royal 22e Régiment récupère son parachute lors de l’exercice CASTOR SAUTEUR, à Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier (Québec), le 23 novembre 2016.
Photo : Sgt Marc-André Gaudreault, Services d’imagerie de Valcartier
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Members of 38 Canadian Brigade Group participate in the final attack scenario during Exercise BISON WARRIOR held at CFB Shilo, Manitoba, on August 21, 2015.
Photo: MCpl Louis Brunet, Canadian Army Public Affairs
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Des membres du 38e Groupe brigade du Canada participent au dernier scénario d’attaque dans le cadre de l’exercice BISON WARRIOR tenu à la BFC Shilo, au Manitoba, le 21 août 2015.
Photo : Cplc Louis Brunet, Affaires publiques de l’Armée canadienne
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On Tuesday 21st June 2022, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service hosted Exercise Mitchell, a large-scale training exercise at their Bury Training and Safety Centre.
The exercise focused on testing the multi-agency operational response to a CBRNE incident by working with partners and volunteers.
Volunteers were on hand to play the part of casualties following a chemical incident on a tram. Greater Manchester Police (GMP), Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS), North West Ambulance Service (NWAS), Transport for Greater Manchester (TFfG) and other partners responded to the incident.
The exercise commenced with joint working between emergency service control rooms in the early stages of the incident, with several calls being made on 999 calls reporting an incident had occurred on the tram.
It took the form of a multi-agency response to the incident in the morning, working with GMP and NWAS. Later in the afternoon crews also set up and tested the Mass Decontamination Unit, helping volunteers through the process.
This training helps to reinforce understanding of different agencies roles and responsibilities during the response to such an incident and validate learning from the response to previous Major Incidents in Greater Manchester. The exercise also reinforced JESIP principles and procedures to help embed multi-agency working amongst Greater Manchester and regional partners.
Further elements of the exercise will take place later in the year, focusing on the Strategic Coordinating Group (SCG) and Tactical Coordinating Group (TCG) elements of a Major Incident.
The overall exercise helped to test the multi-agency response at the Strategic, Tactical and Operational levels including looking at the operational response, Local Resilience Forum procedures and interoperability between organisations.
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk
A soldier from 3rd Battalion Mike Company, The Royal Canadian Regiment cross a river obstacle during Exercise SPARTAN BEAR 2014 within the Garrison Petawawa training area on November 25, 2014.
Photo: Corporal Daniel Salisbury, Garrison Imaging Petawawa
Un soldat de la Compagnie Mike du 3e Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment traverse un obstacle constitué par une rivière au cours de l’exercice SPARTAN BEAR 2014 dans le secteur d’entraînement de la Garnison Petawawa, le 25 novembre 2014.
Photo : Caporal Daniel Salisbury, Services d’imagerie de la Garnison Petawawa
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A member of 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry observes the simulated enemy during Exercise KAPYONG BUGLE, an urban operations exercise in Paderborn, Germany on May 4, 2015.
Photo: MCpl Louis Brunet, Canadian Army Public Affairs, 3rd Can Div PA HQ
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Un membre du 2e Bataillon du Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry observe l’ennemi lors d’une simulation menée dans le cadre de l’exercice KAPYONG BUGLE, un exercice d’opérations en zone urbaine qui a lieu à Paderborn, en Allemagne, le 4 mai 2015.
Photo : Cplc Louis Brunet, Affaires publiques de l’Armée canadienne, QG des AP de la 3 Div C
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HMCS WINDSOR sails through Halifax Harbour as the Royal Canadian Navy ships sail out to sea on Exercise CUTLASS FURY 21, 7 September 2021.
Please credit: Mona Ghiz, MARLANT Public Affairs, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Le NCSM WINDSOR navigue dans le port d’Halifax alors que des navires de la Marine royale canadienne partent en mer au cours de l’exercice CUTLASS FURY 21, le 7 septembre 2021.
Photo : Mona Ghiz, Affaires publiques des FMAR(A), Forces armées canadiennes
The first stage of a simulated terrorist attack at intu Trafford centre finished this morning.
The exercise, codenamed Exercise Winchester Accord, began at midnight on Monday 9 May 2016 at intu Trafford Centre. Greater Manchester Police officers and other emergency services, including Merseyside Police, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service and North West Ambulance Service, were deployed in the staged exercise, to test and evaluate the emergency services response to a major terrorist incident.
The first stage of the exercise at intu Trafford Centre took place whilst the centre was closed to the public, and ran from midnight and into the early hours.
Over the following two days the exercise will continue in locations in the North West, including Redbank Community Home, in Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside on Wednesday 11 May 2016.
Assistant Chief Constable Rebekah Sutcliffe said: “Stage one of the exercise finished this morning and will continue until Wednesday.
“Residents in the area may have heard loud noises and noticed emergency services around intu Trafford Centre in the early hours of this morning and I would like to thank them for their patience whilst this first stage of the exercise took place.
“Our priority is to stop terrorists from planning and orchestrating attacks and with exercises like this, we can put our response to the test in a safe environment, so we are fully prepared for a time when it may be critical.
“I want to make it clear that this is not linked to any specific terror threat or attack, but is an opportunity for us to make sure we are in the best position possible, should a terrorist attack happen in the North West.
“I would like to thank everyone who took part in the exercise and intu Trafford Centre for following us to use their centre. Their support in the planning of this exercise demonstrates their commitment to test their response to a major incident and protect their staff and customers.”
Richard Paxton, General Manager of intu Trafford Centre, said: "This exercise was a unique opportunity to test both intu Trafford Centre and the emergency services’ working practices on such a large scale. It was a great success and a worthwhile experience for everyone involved.”
Any suspicious activity or behaviour can be reported to police via the confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline by calling 0800 789 321. Extremist or terrorist content online can be reported at www.gov.uk/report-terrorism.
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit www.gmp.police.uk
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
Two Royal Malaysian Air Force BAE Hawk and an F-22 Raptor from Hawaii National Guard 199th Fighter Squadron and U.S. Air Forces 19th FS taxis during Cope Taufan 2014, P.U. Butterworth, Malaysia June 11, 2014. Cope Taufan is designed to improve U.S. and Malaysian combined readiness and interoperability. Cope Taufan reinforces U.S. Pacific Command Theater Security Cooperation goals for the Southeast Asian region and demonstrates U.S. capability to project forces strategically in a combined, joint environment. More than 450 Airmen are participating, as well as four U.S. Air Force airframes, which includes the inaugural deployment of the F-22 Raptor to a Southeast Asian exercise.
BLACK SEA, July 17. 2018. Mine Hunter TCG Anamur currently deployed with Standing NATO Mine Countermeasure Group Two, sails in the vicinity of Burgas, while participating in the annual Bulgarian-led exercise BREEZE 18. BREEZE is designed to enhance the interoperability of the participating units and strengthen cooperation by practicing different warfare techniques in a multi-dimensional scenario. Multinational participating forces and their crews will be tested in a wide range of warfare tactics focusing on regional security. This year participants include 25 ships, 1 submarine, 9 aircraft, and 2340 military staff out of 11 countries (Bulgaria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherland, Poland, Turkey, Romania and the United States ). NATO Photo by WO FRAN C. Valverde.
South Carolina National Guard Soldiers, and fire department/EMS rescuers with the S.C. Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team (SC-HART) program, S.C. Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1 (SC-TF1), perform hoist-training operations during the preliminary phases of “Patriot South Exercise 2017” (Patriot South 17), a joint training-exercise focused on natural disaster-response and preparedness, Gulfport and Port Bienville Industrial Complex (PBIC), Mississippi, Jan. 29, 2017. Patriot South 17 is taking place at multiple locations across Mississippi, from January 23 through February 7, 2017, and it offers the National Guard and its local and federal partners a realistic-training opportunity to test response capabilities, procedures, and readiness through a simulated hurricane and Tsunami scenario “hitting the coastal areas of the state.” Specifically, in preparation for future operations, South Carolina’s Headquarters and Headquarters and (-) Company A 2-151st Security and Support Aviation Battalion, 59th Aviation Troop Command, deployed both its current HART-capable platforms, the UH-60L Black Hawk utility helicopter and its LUH-72A Lakota light utility helicopter--the latter being a recent addition to the HART program for South Carolina. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Roberto Di Giovine)
Moments after his platoon takes the mission objective, Private William Guenette of B Company, 3rd Battalion, Royal 22e Régiment holds the perimeter during the Basic Jungle Warfare course at the Centre d’Entraînement en Forêt Équatoriale, French Guiana on 21 October 2019.
Photo: MCpl PJ Létourneau, Canadian Forces Combat Camera
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Quelques instants après la prise de l’objectif de mission par son peloton, le soldat William Guenette, membre de la Compagnie B du 3e Bataillon du Royal 22e Régiment, surveille le périmètre, dans le cadre du cours élémentaire de guerre de jungle au Centre d’entraînement en forêt équatoriale, en Guyane française, le 21 octobre 2019.
Photo : Cplc PJ Létourneau, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes
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Canadian Army Urban Search and Rescue squad members practice breaching during Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Exercise RUBBLE GUNNER at the USAR Training Facility, Work Point, CFB Esquimalt on 24 November 2022.
Photo: Master Sailor Valerie LeClair, MARPAC Imaging Services
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Des membres de l’escadron de recherche et de sauvetage en milieu urbain de l’Armée canadienne s’exercent aux techniques d’ouverture de brèches lors de l’exercice de recherche et de sauvetage en milieu urbain (RSMU) RUBBLE GUNNER, dans les installations de formation en RSMU, à Work Point, à la BFC Esquimalt, le 24 novembre 2022.
Photo : Matelot chef Valerie LeClair, Services d’imagerie des FMAR(P)
HMCS VILLE DE QUEBEC navigates through Glasgow, Scotland upon arrival at the designated zone to start Exercise JOINT WARRIOR on October 3, 2020.
Photo by: S1 Louis-Philippe Dubé, Canadian Armed Forces
Le NCSM VILLE DE QUEBEC traverse Glasgow, en Écosse, à son arrivée dans la zone désignée en vue de commencer l’exercice JOINT WARRIOR, le 3 octobre 2020.
Photo : Mat 1 Louis-Philippe Dubé, Forces armées canadiennes
Gunner Anthony Faber from 4 Artillery Regiment Gagetown, New Brunswick fires the JMANPAD, a simulated ground to air weapon during Exercise MAPLE FLAG at Primrose Lake Evaluation Range, Alberta on June 7, 2016.
Photo: Cpl Bryan Carter, 4 Wing Imaging
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L’artilleur Anthony Faber du 4e Régiment d’artillerie Gagetown, au Nouveau Brunswick, pointe le JMANPAD, une arme air sol simulée, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE FLAG, au polygone d’évaluation du lac Primrose, en Alberta, le 7 juin 2016.
Photo : Cpl Bryan Carter, Services d’imagerie de la 4e Escadre
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Members of 1 Service Battalion conduct Exercise ROUGH RIDER at 3rd Canadian Division Forces Base, Edmonton Detachment, Wainwright training area, September 23, 2020.
Photo: Corporal Djalma Vuong-De Ramos
Des membres du 1er Bataillon des services participent à l’exercice ROUGH RIDER dans le secteur d’entraînement du détachement Wainwright, à la Base de soutien de la 3e Division du Canada Edmonton, le 23 septembre 2020.
Photo : Caporal Djalma Vuong-De Ramos
Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 ship, Turkish frigate TCG Oruçreis, works together with other ships and aircraft to find a submarine during an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) exercise as part of NATO exercise Trident Juncture 2018 on October 25, 2018. Trident Juncture 2018 offers participants opportunities for complex, high-intensity, task group level warfare skills training such as this anti-submarine warfare scenario. With around 65 vessels participating in the exercise, it is one of the largest exercises NATO has held in recent years. Photo: LTJG Paul-Emile Nicolaers, BNS Louise Marie Public Affairs Officer.
Major Tiffani Summers, Public Affairs officer from US Army, interacts with the troops during a women, peace and security briefing as part of Exercise TRADEWINDS at Camp Seweyo, Guyana on 19 July 23.
Please credit: MCpl Genevieve Lapointe, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
La major Tiffani Summers, officière des affaires publiques de l’armée américaine, interagit avec des militaires lors d’une séance d’information concernant le programme sur les femmes, la paix et la sécurité au cours de l’exercice TRADEWINDS, au Camp Seweyo, au Guyana, le 19 juillet 2023.
Photo : Cplc Genevieve Lapointe, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
Members of the Canadian Army Reserve from 4th Canadian Division medical units, prepare to load a simulated casualty on to a CH-146 Griffon helicopter during Exercise STALWART GUARDIAN on August 21, 2015 at Garrison Petawawa, Ontario.
Photo: 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs
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Des membres de la Réserve de l’Armée canadienne provenant des unités médicales de la 4e Division du Canada se préparent à faire monter une pseudo victime à bord d’un hélicoptère CH-146 Griffon au cours de l’exercice STALWART GUARDIAN, le 21 août 2015, à la Garnison Petawawa, en Ontario.
Photo : 32e Groupe brigade du Canada – Affaires publiques
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A member of a Canadian Armed Forces Explosive Ordnance Disposal team inspects a simulated Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at Victoria International Airport on June 1, 2015 during Exercise ARDENT DEFENDER.
Photo: LS Zachariah Stopa, MARPAC Imaging Services
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Un membre de l’équipe de neutralisation d’explosifs et de munitions des Forces armées canadiennes effectue l’inspection d’un engin explosif improvisé (EEI) simulé à l’aéroport international de Victoria, le 1er juin 2015, dans le cadre de l’exercice ARDENT DEFENDER.
Photo : Mat 1 Zachariah Stopa, Services d’imagerie des Forces maritimes du Pacifique
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