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A Swedish Army conscript takes a break during training. Sweden has played host to an exercise involving 26,000 personnel from Sweden and various NATO countries. Exercise Aurora 23 was aimed at helping Sweden defend itself in case it was ever to come under attack. The exercise took place throughout Sweden, but primarily in the southern parts of the country and on Gotland.
NATO Allies that took part included Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, UK and US.
They trained alongside the Swedish Army, Swedish Navy, Swedish Air Force and Home Guard. Exercise Aurora 23 ran from 17 April to 11 May 2023.
A group photo of the clearance diver mentors from Canada and the United States taken during Exercise TRADEWINDS in Belize City, Belize on May 20, 2022.
Photo: Corporal Mitchell Paquette, 12 Wing Imaging Services, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
154th Fighter Wing of the Louisiana Air National Guard (Bayou Militia.) On final runway 11 Ex Diamond Storm
Private Dylan Beattie from The 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (3PPCLI) listens as orders are issued prior to a training exercise in a make-shift village at the Marine Corps Training Area Bellows as part of non-live fire military training activities near Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii during Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) on June 27, 2014..
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Photo: Sgt Matthew McGregor, Canadian Forces Combat Camera.
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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.
A member of Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion Royal 22e Régiment provides sentry coverage in the final assault during Exercise RAFALE BLANCHE in Valcartier, Quebec on February 5, 2016.
Photo: Cpl Andrew Wesley, Directorate of Army Public Affairs
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Un membre de la Compagnie Bravo du 3e Bataillon du Royal 22e Régiment assure la couverture à titre de sentinelle lors de l’assaut final au cours de l’exercice RAFALE BLANCHE, à Valcartier (Québec), le 5 février 2016.
Photo : Cpl Andrew Wesley, Direction des Affaires publiques de l’Armée de terre
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Members of the Third Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, participate in Exercise LETHAL WEAPON in order to prove the new concept of adding anti-armour capabilities to the MRZR to greatly increase the battlefield efficiency of light infantry battalions. The Exercise took place, in Petawawa, Ontario, 31 May 2023.
Photo: Master Corporal Matthew Tower, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
Des membres du 3e Bataillon, Royal Canadian Regiment, participent à l’exercice LETHAL WEAPON visant à mettre à l’épreuve le nouveau concept d’ajout de capacités antiblindés aux véhicules MRZR afin d’accroître considérablement l’efficacité des bataillons d’infanterie légère sur le champ de bataille. Cet exercice s’est déroulé à Petawawa, en Ontario, le 31 mai 2023.
Photo : Caporal chef Matthew Tower, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
Clearance divers from the Royal Canadian Navy, Fleet Diving Unit Pacific take a Mamba small boat down the Alaskan coastline during Exercise ARCTIC EDGE 2022, to conduct an underwater survey of training mines near the town of Juneau Alaska on March 6, 2022.
Please credit: Master Sailor Dan Bard Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Des plongeurs-démineurs de l’Unité de plongée de la Flotte (Pacifique) de la Marine royale canadienne naviguent le long de la côte de l’Alaska à bord d’une embarcation Mamba au cours de l’exercice ARCTIC EDGE 2022, afin d’effectuer un relevé sous-marin des mines d’entraînement près de la ville de Juneau, en Alaska, le 6 mars 2022.
Photo : Matelot chef Dan Bard, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Vancouver conducts Officer of the Watch manoeuvres with ships from the U.S., Australia, Japan and South Korea off the coast of Guam on August 22, 2022 during Exercise PACIFIC VANGUARD.
Photo: Sgt Ghislain Cotton, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Le Navire canadien de Sa Majesté (NCSM) Vancouver effectue des manœuvres d’officier de quart avec des navires des États Unis, de l’Australie, du Japon et de la Corée du Sud au large de Guam, le 22 août 2022, au cours de l’exercice PACIFIC VANGUARD.
Photo : Sgt Ghislain Cotton, Forces armées canadiennes
Sailor First Class Priscila Gallegos Venegas, a cook from 32 Service Battalion carefully decorates cupcakes that will feed members who take part on Exercise INTREPID BEAR 22 in the Wainwright training area, Alberta on 2 May 2022.
Please credit: MCpl Nicolas Alonso, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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La matelot de 1re classe Priscila Gallegos Venegas, cuisinière au sein du 32e Bataillon des services, décore avec soin des petits gâteaux qui seront servis aux militaires qui participent à l’exercice INTREPID BEAR 22, dans le secteur d’entraînement de Wainwright, en Alberta, le 2 mai 2022.
Photo : Cplc Nicolas Alonso, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
Sergeant Rob Marlow oversees Corporal Micah Slater conduct Aerial Gunnery Ground training on a C6 7.62-mm Medium Machine Gun during Exercise Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center 22-02 at Fort Wainwright, Alaska on March 10, 2022.
Please credit: Corporal Angela Gore, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Le sergent Rob Marlow supervise le caporal Micah Slater lors d’une instruction au sol sur le tir aérien avec une mitrailleuse polyvalente C6 de 7,62 mm au cours de l’exercice Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness 22-02, à Fort Wainwright, en Alaska, le 10 mars 2022.
Photo : Caporale Angela Gore, Forces armées canadiennes
Corporal Groleau-Turgeon from 35 Canadian Brigade Group reloads a .303 Lee-Enfield magazine on a live fire range during Exercise GUERRIER NORDIQUE at CFB Valcartier, QC on March 01, 2021.
Please credit: Cpl Matthew Tower, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces photo
Le caporal Groleau-Turgeon du 35e Groupe brigade du Canada recharge un fusil Lee-Enfield de calibre .303 sur un champ de tir réel au cours de l’exercice GUERRIER NORDIQUE, à la BFC Valcartier (Québec), le 1er mars 2021.
Photo : Cpl Matthew Tower, Caméra de combat des Forces armées canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
The renaming ceremony of 'Adventure of Hornet' and 'Discoverer of Hornet'.
Exercise TRANSGLOBE 15/16, is a major, Tri-Service Adventurous Sail Training Exercise which will take place from 25 July 2015 through to 21 August 2016. The aim of the exercise is to develop the personal qualities and promote ethos essential to members of HM Armed Forces, Reserve Forces, the UOTC and specially selected members of the Cadet Forces, through adventurous sail training in a Service environment.
Master Corporal Chris Duplessis, a cook from 2nd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment carefully cuts mushrooms that will feed members who participate on Exercise INTREPID BEAR 22 in the Wainwright training area, Alberta on 2 May 2022.
Please credit: MCpl Nicolas Alonso, Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Le caporal chef Chris Duplessis, cuisinier du 2e Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment, coupe soigneusement des champignons lors de la préparation du repas pour les militaires qui participent à l’exercice INTREPID BEAR 22, dans le secteur d’entraînement de Wainwright, en Alberta, le 2 mai 2022.
Photo : Cplc Nicolas Alonso, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
Seven Platoon of Charlie Company of The 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (3PPCLI) march back to their camp after using the ranges at Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii during Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) on June 26, 2014..
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Photo: Sgt Matthew McGregor, Canadian Forces Combat Camera.
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Sept pelotons de la compagnie Charlie du 3e Bataillon, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry rentrent au camp, le 26 juin 2014, après s’être entraînés au champ de tir de Kaneohe Bay, à la base Hawaii du Corps des Marines, dans le cadre de l’exercice Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC).
Photo : Sgt Matthew McGregor, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes
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A CH-146 Griffon helicopter from 430 Tactical Helicopter Squadron heads towards Edmonton to practice landing at hospitals to prepare for the possibility of medical evacuations during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 21, April 30, 2021.
Photo by: Corporal Connie Valin, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Un hélicoptère CH-146 Griffon du 430e Escadron tactique d’hélicoptères se dirige vers Edmonton afin de s’exercer à atterrir sur des sites de centres hospitaliers en préparation à d’éventuelles évacuations médicales, au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 21, le 30 avril 2021.
Photo : Caporal Connie Valin, Forces armées canadiennes
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 helicopter aboard Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Northumberland prepares to take off for an anti-submarine exercise in the north Atlantic off the coast of Norway. The highly capable Merlin helicopter from 820 Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm provides a crucial part of HMS Northumberland's fighting capabilities. Excercise Trident Juncture 18 (TRJE18) is the flagship collective defence exercise for NATO and is the largest in recent years. The exercise will is taking place from 24th October until the 7th November. Photo: PO(Phot) Jim Gibson, Royal Navy Reserve.
Greater Manchester's emergency services and Highways England traffic officers joined forces last weekend for one of the biggest ever motorway emergency exercises.
Exercise Dark Knight saw over 100 people respond to a simulated major incident on a closed section of the M62 motorway.
Over 50 volunteers played the part of drivers and passengers involved in a major collision. Their role was to simulate a range of injuries, from cuts and bruises to fatalities.
The exercise was designed to improve responses to major road incidents and ensure coordination between the various emergency services.
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.
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1 Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, "Z" Battery, Forward Observation Officer, Captain Andrew Curr, runs through a scenario in the Supporting Arms Virtual Trainer at Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii during Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) on June 26, 2014..
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Photo: Sgt Matthew McGregor, Canadian Forces Combat Camera.
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Le capitaine Andrew Curr, officier observateur avancé de la batterie « Z » du 1er Régiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, court dans le cadre d’un scénario réalisé au moyen d’un simulateur d’entraînement aux armes d’appui, le 26 juin 2014, à Kaneohe Bay, à la base Hawaii du Corps des Marines, au cours de l’exercice Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC).
Photo : Sgt Matthew McGregor, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes
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Italian Air Force personnel look at a set-up of saving portable LED helicopter landing lights at the NATO Smart Energy Training and Assessment Camp (SETAC) at the Ziemsko Airfield in Drawsko Pomorskie training area in Poland. The SETAC concept is deployed as part of the multinational Exercise Capable Logistician 2019, a regular exercise for NATO and Partner nations to test interoperability and assess NATO standards.
Strobist.comexercise on crosslighting using the sun(from the left ) and direct flash(from the right @ 2m).
Canadian Armed Forces members eat lunch while watching over weapons at Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base Hawaii during Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) on June 26, 2014..
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Photo: Sgt Matthew McGregor, Canadian Forces Combat Camera.
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Des membres des Forces armées canadiennes mange tout en surveillant leurs armes, le 26 juin 2014, à Kaneohe Bay, à la base Hawaii du Corps des Marines, dans le cadre de l’exercice Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC).
Photo : Sgt Matthew McGregor, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes
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U.S. Army Africa officers take notes during Kwanza 2010
By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Africa
VICENZA, Italy – As Angolan women and children waited in a military hospital triage area during exercise Kwanza 2010, a U.S. Army Africa officer took note.
Maj. George K. Allen, Jr. 40, of Lynnwood, Wash., was one of four international observers at the weeklong exercise, conducted in early June in Cabo Ledo, Angola.
The exercise was held by the Central African Multinational Force in order to validate the unit. Known as FOMAC, the force is one of five brigade-size elements that make up the African Union’s African Standby Force.
The FOMAC is built around forces from the Economic Community of Central African States (French acronym CEEAC). Troops who took part in the exercise came from Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sao Tome and Principe and Chad.
Incorporating a medical mission to offer humanitarian assistance during the exercise exemplifies FOMAC’s progressive level of planning and coordination, Allen said.
“It shows that Africans are ready to help Africans,” Allen said. “They had a multi-national staff of military medics representing several central African countries – all working together to help local people. That’s impressive.”
Allen along with Lt. Jonathan Goerk, of U.S. Naval Forces Africa, were among a group of observers that included Maj. Gen. Samaila Iliya from the African Union. As the U.S. military representatives, the American observers were interested in how the force is organized, its logistical and signal capabilities and how FOMAC plans and conducts operations.
“We were there to observe and to learn from the countries within the FOMAC,” Goerk said. “We were grateful for the opportunity to attend.”
The role of the U.S. participants was to observe the event and assess how the United States can best engage with CEEAC and its member states to enhance regional peace and security capacity, including maritime security, disaster response, humanitarian relief operations, and peacekeeping missions.
During the exercise, the multi-national force faced a “real-world” exercise scenario based on events and experiences gained in previous African crisis situations. That meant the primary focus was establishing security and offering care to local people.
Amphibious forces landed at a beach in rib boats from ships just off the coast. Paratroopers leapt from a Cameroonian C-130 transport plane. Medics set up two field hospitals, where local Angolans received care that included pediatric visits, women’s health checks, dentistry and minor surgery.
“They had naval, air and ground forces working with police, civilian components and nongovernmental organizations – all whom worked together to create positive effects,” Allen said. “FOMAC showed that it has the ability to promote security in central Africa.”
To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil
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Official YouTube video channel: www.youtube.com/usarmyafrica
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MCpl Sean Sullivan from 1st Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry shows his replacement, Pte Burg, his arcs of fire while manning the trench. A Light Armoured Vehicle III can be seen behind them.
Photo by Cpl D. Salisbury
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Concu et donné par le Centre canadien d'entaînement aux manœuvres (CCEM) dont le quartier général est situé a Wainwright, Maple Resolve entraine les troupes dans des situations d'entraînement réalistes et intenses.
Airman 1st Class Lloyd Cristales, of the Mississippi Air National Guard's 209th Civil Engineering Squadron, uses the Jaws of Life during an exercise as a part of 2013 National Guard Patriot Exercise at Volk Field, Wis., July 15, 2013. The Jaws of Life is used to extricate victims trapped in cars involved in accidents. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Wesley A. Jones/Released)
Clearance Divers from Fleet Diving Unit Pacific and port inspection divers from the Royal Canadian Navy move to an exercise patrol box by small boat to conduct a mine countermeasure mission on the ocean floor in the area of Juneau, Alaska during Exercise ARCTIC EDGE 2022 on March 8, 2022.
Please credit: Master Sailor Dan Bard Canadian Forces Combat Camera, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Des membres d’équipage du NCSM BRANDON s’apprêtent à mettre à l’eau un drone sous marin autopropulsé utilisé pour effectuer un balayage en surface du fond marin, dans le secteur de Juneau, en Alaska, au cours de l’exercice ARCTIC EDGE 2022, le 8 mars 2022.
Photo : Matelot chef Dan Bard, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes, Forces armées canadiennes
Sergeant Ryan Baskerville and Private Joshua Klingenberg from 3rd Battalion, the Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) build a snow defence during Exercise COLD RESPONSE 2016 in Namsos, Norway on March 2, 2016.
Photo: MCpl Maggie Gosse, Garrison Imaging Petawawa
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Le sergent Ryan Baskerville et le soldat Joshua Klingenberg, membres du 3e Bataillon du Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR), assurent la défense derrière une butte de neige au cours de l’exercice COLD RESPONSE 2016, à Namsos, en Norvège, le 2 mars 2016.
Photo : Cplc Maggie Gosse, Service d’imagerie de la garnison Petawawa
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Since I had an exhibition of Holga photos at The Lockup. I thought I should take a few shots of The Lockup with the Holga. This is a shot of the rather frightening "exercise yard". Kerrie the director has to sweep up the peeling lead paint daily as it is a health hazard.
On the weekend I'll add a blog post about the Lockup to brenmurphy.com.au.
Major Segouin, Officer Commanding of Dukes Company, 1st Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment, gives orders during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 22, May 13, 2022 in Wainwright, Alberta.
Please credit: Corporal Melissa Gloude, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Le major Segouin, commandant de la Compagnie Duke, 1er Bataillon, The Royal Canadian Regiment, donne des ordres au cours de l’exercice MAPLE RESOLVE 22, le 13 mai 2022, à Wainwright, en Alberta.
Photo : Caporale Melissa Gloude, Forces armées canadiennes
A resuscitation (Resus) team discuses the condition of a simulated casualty during Exercise Collaborative CANUK at Canadian Forces Base Kingston on September 17, 2015.
Photo: Cpl Mark Schombs 4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa Imaging
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Une équipe de réanimation discute de l’état d’une pseudo victime au cours de l’exercice Collaborative CANUK, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Kingston, le 17 septembre 2015.
Photo : Cpl Mark Schombs, Services d’imagerie de la garnison Petawawa, BS 4 Div C
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Simulated opposing forces dismount a LAV III armoured vehicle prior to attacking a defensive position occupied by the Canadian Army Reserve, 4th Canadian Division, during Exercise STALWART GUARDIAN on August 26, 2015 at Garrison Petawawa, Ontario.
Photo: 32 Canadian Brigade Group Public Affairs
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Des forces d’opposition simulées descendent d’un véhicule blindé VBL III avant d’attaquer une position défensive occupée par des membres de la Réserve de l’Armée canadienne provenant de la 4e Division du Canada, au cours de l’exercice STALWART GUARDIAN, le 26 août 2015, à la Garnison Petawawa, en Ontario.
Photo : 32e Groupe brigade du Canada – Affaires publiques
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Commander 16 Air Assault Brigade, Brigadier Nick Cowley, taking the plunge into the icy cold water to experience part of the Cold Weather Course that 2 Para soldiers have conducted whilst being deployed to Norway.
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A CH-146 Griffon helicopter flies along the eastern Alaska Mountain Range at Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center 22-02, Fort Wainwright, Alaska on March 14, 2022.
Please credit: Corporal Angela Gore, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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Un hélicoptère CH-146 Griffon vole le long de la chaîne de montagnes de l’est de l’Alaska au cours de l’exercice Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center 22-02, à Fort Wainwright, en Alaska, le 14 mars 2022.
Photo : Caporale Angela Gore, Forces armées canadiennes
Members of 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry indicates the rally point after a jump from a CC-130J Hercules aircarft into a drop zone during Exercise ARCTIC RAM 2016 near Resolute Bay, Nunavut on February 12, 2016.
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Des membres du 3e Bataillon du Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry indiquent le point de rassemblement après avoir sauté dans une zone de largage depuis un avion CC 130J Hercules au cours de l’exercice ARCTIC RAM 2016, près de baie Resolute, au Nunavut, le 12 février 2016.
Photo : Cplc Louis Brunet, Affaires publiques de l’Armée canadienne
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