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ARC10368/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Aerial view of B Battery, 3rd How Bn, 4th Arty, of Fort Devens, Mass. (U.S. forces) at Sand Lake.
17 Feb 62
Capt. Charles Beresford
Pictorial Branch, USARAL Spt. Cmd.
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AT465
ARC244/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Special Forces personnel unload their sleds loaded with equipment in preparation to training with the 2nd Scout Platoon, 297th Infantry, Alaska National Guard at Napaskiak Eskimo Village. The 7th Special Forces will train with the 2nd Scouts for about 10 days during Exercise Great Bear.
28 Jan 62
Sp5 George Rice
USARAL Spt. Cmd. Photo Lab
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AT465
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Colonel Peter Dawe, Commanding Officer of 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group, addresses members of the Ombudsman corporation at the beginning of Exercise Collaborative Spirit in Y-101, Garrison Petawawa.
Photo: Corporal D. Salisbury
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A team from the Virginia Military Institute will become the first ever Army ROTC team to participate in Exercise Cambrian Patrol held October 4-13, 2024 in Wales. Considered NATO's most challenging patrol test, this annual event gathers over 100 international militaries – each venturing out for a tactical patrol, pushing the competitors physically and mentally through difficult terrain and real-world scenarios. | U.S. Army photo by Sarah Windmueller
2Lt. Mercedeth Bowerman of 2 Service Battalion adjusts the helmet straps for Ms. Fisher during the start of Exercise Collaborative Spirit in Y-101, in Garrison Petawawa on October 17, 2013..
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Photo: Corporal D. Salisbury.
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ARC2138/AR63 ALASKA
Exercise Timberline
Eskimo scouts of C Company 1st Scout Battalion Alaska National Guard await trasnport to the Timber Line maneuver area where they will work with members of the 7th Special Forces Group.
9 Feb 63
by Sp5 Hank J. Hamilton
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
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ARC10237/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Tactical vehicles of the 1st BG, 15th Arty, and the 40th Armor shown assembled southeast of Eielson AFB, awaiting the start of the activities.
5 Feb
Pfc. Jerry Butler
YC Photo Team
Fort Wainwright
AT465
This was my first exercise for my Jewelry Projects class.
We had to make 20 pieces with recycled materials only. These was my results.
Sport exercise, fitness, workout. Young athlete, runner in shoes. Outdoor activity, endurance. Active person road training. Healthy lifestyle. People in motion on sunset.
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A KC-10 Extender from Travis Air Force Base, California, refuels a C-17 Globemaster III over the Pacific Ocean during Exercise Ultimate Reach July 13, 2017. During the operation, three KC-10s from Travis AFB and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, refueled five C-17s carrying more than 300 coalition paratroopers. The C-17s went on to conduct a strategic air drop over Australia in support of Exercise Talisman Saber 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Sarah Johnson)
A paratrooper assigned to 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, U.S. Army Alaska, inspects the sky for incoming paratroopers during a joint forcible entry exercise at Malemute Drop Zone on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Aug. 23, 2016, as part of Exercise Spartan Agoge. Spartan Agoge is a brigade-level field training exercise that began Aug. 15, focused on an array of combat-related tasks from squad live-fire exercises to helicopter air insertion and airborne training. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)
Members of HMCS TORONTO’s Air Detachment assist a French airman with attaching the fuel nozzle to the French NH-90 helicopter during Exercise CUTLASS FURY 21, off the east coast of Canada on 14 September 2021.
Photo: MCpl Manuela Berger, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Des membres du détachement aérien du NCSM TORONTO aident un membre de la Force aérienne française à fixer la buse de ravitaillement à l’hélicoptère français NH-90 au cours de l’exercice CUTLASS FURY 21, au large de la côte Est du Canada, le 14 septembre 2021.
Photo : Cplc Manuela Berger, Forces armées canadiennes
ARP 103/AR60 ALASKA
EXERCISE LITTLE BEAR
50 gallon drums of aviation gas stored at POL issue point storage area. Oldman Lake area. 6 Feb 60
Photo by: Sp4 Brian WIllhite
Unit: Post Photographic Facility
Fort Richardson
Proj. AT-372
Fire Service and Mountain Rescue Teams on a rescue training exercise at the Tees Barrage White Water Course, Stockton on Tees, UK
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Members of 5th Canadian Division take part in Exercise STAGED RESPONSE at 5 Canadian Division Training Base Gagetown from 21 to 22 September 2024 to prepare for future domestic operations.
Photo: Corporal Brad Upshall, 5th Canadian Division Public Affairs
Petty Officer 2nd class (PO2) Rebecca O'Keefe of Fleet Diving Unit Atlantic goes over some last minute dive instructions during Exercise TRADEWINDS 22 in Belize City, Belize on 10 May 2022.
Please credit: MCpl Matthew Tower, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
A British Challenger tank, playing the opposing force, maintains position on an important road while local citizens go about their day in the town of Abja-Paluoja, Estonia, as part of Exercise SPRING STORM on May 13, 2024.
Photo credit: Lt Jennifer Kusche, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Un char Challenger de l’armée britannique jouant le rôle de la force adverse maintient sa position sur une route importante alors que les citoyens locaux vaquent à leurs activités quotidiennes dans la ville d’Abja-Paluoja, en Estonie, au cours de l’exercice SPRING STORM, le 13 mai 2024.
Photo : Lt Jennifer Kusche, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
1st MSC hosts mobilization readiness exercise
Camp Santiago, Salinas: Soldiers of the 1st Mission Support Command's Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment hosted a mobilization readiness exercise at Camp Santiago, P.R., 14-27 March.
During the event, HHD Soldiers completed readiness checks for over 1,000 Soldiers. Events such as this are commonly held annually to ensure that commanders can maintain their unit readiness.
"We try to do this as the units get closer to their available year in order to have them improve their overall readiness and mobilization posture in the event they get selected (for mobilization) down the road", said Gerardo Rodriguez, mobilization officer for the 1st MSC.
Rodriguez said MRXs help units maintain readiness for deployments but they also serve the individual Soldier.
"As part of the MRX ... there are different stations and one of them, one of the most important, is medical. A Soldier is completely checked and whatever cannot be fixed at this location ... the Soldier can go to a private (medical) provider and get that situation fixed and that helps them with their overall readiness",he said.
Soldiers rotate through eleven different stations in total where they are checked in by HHD Soldiers and efficiently move through the station. While the process has been refined over the years at times people still tend to get impatient.
Staff Sgt. Anaselly Ramos, logistics noncommissioned officer with the mobilization team, know the experience can be stressful but to help keep the level of frustration down she leads groups of Soldiers through stations when she sees openings. While each group of Soldiers is instructed to follow the schedule given to them for the MRX, Ramos' method keeps things moving along too.
Keeping track of the entire flow of Soldier traffic is a system called the mobilization plan data viewer.
"It shows all the stations and actually it runs the SRP (MRX) completely", said Spc. Hector Rodriguez, from Bayamon.
"It's tracking each Soldier by station ... you can see how many have completed (the stations) and how many have not",added Rodriguez, who is assigned to the 311th Quartermaster Company.
While the process can be tedious for the Soldiers going from station to station, one Soldier working at the medical readiness station found the MRX to be an opportunity to challenge herself by practicing her public speaking skills.
Spc. Jenniffer Gonzalez Diaz, a traffic management coordinator, who's primary language is Spanish, began giving the medical station briefings to many groups of Soldiers. Gonzalez admits that speaking English is not one of her strengths but her determination brought her recognition among her peers and even the Commanding General of the 1st MSC Brig. Gen. Fernando Fernandez.
"They gave me the opportunity to participate in this activity so I can ... help them in the system with the Soldiers, and I practiced a lot my English",said Gonzalez.
As a member of the the 390th Seaport Company, in Ceiba, Gonzalez recognizes the importance of refining her English language skills. When given the opportunity to refine her abilities when she signed up for the Army, Gonzalez participated in English language courses.
"I improved my English, I practiced my English when I took the class but I knew a little bit of the language because we are Puerto Rico and we are bilingual so we took classes when we started in (grade) school", said Gonzalez.
Gonzalez knows this isn't the only challenge she'll have to overcome in her military career, which is why she stays motivated and maintains a positive attitude.
"The important thing for me is to show people that you are trying, don't get upset, don't get mad if someone corrects you because they are helping you",she said. "If you don't know, ask, so you can learn ... the stuff you learn nobody can take away."
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael Wisneski, a boatswain’s mate assigned to USCGC Sycamore (WLB 209) tends to a towline during a towing exercise with French Navy patrol vessel Fulmar (P740) during Exercise Argus, near Nuuk, Greenland, June 1, 2023. Exercise Argus is a joint search and rescue and marine environmental response exercise that includes assets from the United States, Denmark, Greenland, and France. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan Schultz)