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NATO enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Latvia members conduct Exercise TITAN FORGE at Camp Ādaži, Latvia, on 27 July 2023.

 

Photo: Corporal Bastien Beaucage, Task Force Latvia Imagery Technician, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Des membres du groupement tactique de présence avancée renforcée de l’OTAN en Lettonie participent à l’exercice TITAN FORGE au Camp Ādaži, en Lettonie, le 27 juillet 2023.

 

Photo : Caporal Bastien Beaucage, technicien en imagerie de la Force opérationnelle en Lettonie, Forces armées canadiennes

 

So, I've been walking at the gym for nearly 2 months now. It's time to bring some strength training back into my routine.

Governor Kay Ivey participated in the Alabama Emergency Management Agency’s routine hurricane exercise Tuesday, May 14, 2019 in Clanton, Ala. This year’s exercise will be for “Hurricane Yvonne” – a Category 4, directed at Alabama’s Gulf Coast. During her visit to AEMA, she will also briefly visit with emergency management staff and make a few remarks during a press conference. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)

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U.S. Navy landing craft utility 1666 assigned to Naval Beach Unit 7 docks to off-load ammunition for Marines supporting Exercise Ssang Yong 14 at Pier 9, South Korea, April 2, 2014. Exercise Ssang Yong is conducted annually in the ROK to enhance interoperability between U.S. and ROK forces by performing a full spectrum of amphibious operations while showcasing sea-based power projection in the Pacific. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Andrew M. Blanco, III MEF Combat Camera/Released)

This Moslem couple spent about a half hour exercising in the tropical sun.

Exercise Javelin Chase

 

Brig. Tim Carmichael, commander, 1 Signal Brigade, Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC), hosted Exercise Javelin Chase (EJC), July 8-9. The race was organized to raise funds to support the Help for Heroes charity.

EJC is a 24-hour running race where 8-man teams will compete to see which team will complete the most laps on a one-mile course in 24-hours. The winning team will be the team that has completed the most amounts of laps in the time period. This could vary from 150 to 200 laps.

Each team had to raise a minimum of £250 to participate in EJC.

“This is a charity race to raise money for Help for Heroes, which is a national charity that looks after the needs of injured military serving members and former service members,” said Brig. Carmichael.

He said they hope to raise a total of £5000 if not more and every single penny will be donated to Help for Heroes charity.

The event took place at the sports field behind HQ ARRC Officer’s Mess. The course was on grass and tracks with no tarmac that winds around and through the woods. As if it wasn’t going to be challenging enough to run 24-hours, the rain on opening day would make it a little more testing.

In the 24-hours a combined total of 2426.00 miles were covered, with the winning team, 299 Signal Squadron, Special Communication running 222 of those miles, and 22 Signal Regiment coming in second with 217 laps.

  

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One of the greyhounds at the Retired Greyhound Trust some outdoor exercise despite the wintry weather.

 

The trust emphasises that retired greyhounds need far less exercise than you might think, making them great pets.

 

© Bob Atkins. Countryside May 2012.

HART and Hitachi hosted a full-scale emergency drill at Kualakai Station in Kapolei in October 2022 focused on the forthcoming Honolulu rail system. The scenario was a simulated trail derailment, requiring a coordinated joint response by all emergency agencies in the city.

U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 741st Quartermaster Company, 751st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, South Carolina National Guard, react to an enemy contact scenario during the South Carolina National Guard’s combined arms exercise at McCrady Training Center in Eastover, South Carolina, June 8, 2021. The combined arms exercise allowed units to improve their proficiency in designated mission essential tasks while operating against opposing forces. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kimberly D. Calkins, South Carolina National Guard)

Exercise Javelin Chase

 

Brig. Tim Carmichael, commander, 1 Signal Brigade, Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC), hosted Exercise Javelin Chase (EJC), July 8-9. The race was organized to raise funds to support the Help for Heroes charity.

EJC is a 24-hour running race where 8-man teams will compete to see which team will complete the most laps on a one-mile course in 24-hours. The winning team will be the team that has completed the most amounts of laps in the time period. This could vary from 150 to 200 laps.

Each team had to raise a minimum of £250 to participate in EJC.

“This is a charity race to raise money for Help for Heroes, which is a national charity that looks after the needs of injured military serving members and former service members,” said Brig. Carmichael.

He said they hope to raise a total of £5000 if not more and every single penny will be donated to Help for Heroes charity.

The event took place at the sports field behind HQ ARRC Officer’s Mess. The course was on grass and tracks with no tarmac that winds around and through the woods. As if it wasn’t going to be challenging enough to run 24-hours, the rain on opening day would make it a little more testing.

In the 24-hours a combined total of 2426.00 miles were covered, with the winning team, 299 Signal Squadron, Special Communication running 222 of those miles, and 22 Signal Regiment coming in second with 217 laps.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

Today is a comfy gym outfit by Addams called Emilia Sporty, and comes with a jacket, crop top, and long pants or shorts. I added the Cult Cheeta Sneakers to round out the outfit. I also have on my trusty RAWR! Double Heart Septum Piercing, Truth Ambriel ponytail version, and no makeup.

 

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Students and staff from Hartlepool College of Further Education played a major part in one of the largest emergency services training exercises to be held in the north east for many years.

 

Exercise “Sandpiper” was designed to test the response of police, ambulance and fire services in the event of an “active shooter” scenario, where public safety is endangered by a gunman or gunmen. Although such incidents have recently been highlighted by events in Australia and France, Sandpiper was actually conceived over a year ago

 

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Exercise Great Bear

Sp4 James McGivney, Supply clerk from Carson, Mississippi; Sp4 Charles Baker, stock control clerk from New Castle, Indiana; and Pfc. Edward Orbe, supply clerk from New London, Connecticut check out requisitions and forms for supplies at the 64th Field Hospital, Tanacross, Alaska.

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Photo by SP4 Jerry Dickens

Support Command Photo Facility

Fort Richardson

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Exercising the dog on Kariotahi beach, New Zealand.

After a few false starts, Nal figured out how to navigate her exercise ball and explored most of the apartment. Here she looked back to where she came from after we helped her over the barrier between the kitchen tiling and hard wood.

I was shooting for 16 (!!) though only came up with 9. I'm gonna blame it on Family Feud + Seattle + post travel sickness this time. Wah Wah.

 

9 days running. Not sure what that note on the 20th says. Oops.

 

Katie's October here:

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Emergency Services exercise at Barton Locks on the Manchester Ship Canal.

November 2004.

Fire services and Ambulance service respond to an aircraft crashing and hitting a shipping vessel on the canal.

Barton Aerodrome Fire & Rescue Service. (now City Airport)

Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service.

North West Ambulance Service & EMAT team.

Exercise Javelin Chase

 

Brig. Tim Carmichael, commander, 1 Signal Brigade, Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC), hosted Exercise Javelin Chase (EJC), July 8-9. The race was organized to raise funds to support the Help for Heroes charity.

EJC is a 24-hour running race where 8-man teams will compete to see which team will complete the most laps on a one-mile course in 24-hours. The winning team will be the team that has completed the most amounts of laps in the time period. This could vary from 150 to 200 laps.

Each team had to raise a minimum of £250 to participate in EJC.

“This is a charity race to raise money for Help for Heroes, which is a national charity that looks after the needs of injured military serving members and former service members,” said Brig. Carmichael.

He said they hope to raise a total of £5000 if not more and every single penny will be donated to Help for Heroes charity.

The event took place at the sports field behind HQ ARRC Officer’s Mess. The course was on grass and tracks with no tarmac that winds around and through the woods. As if it wasn’t going to be challenging enough to run 24-hours, the rain on opening day would make it a little more testing.

In the 24-hours a combined total of 2426.00 miles were covered, with the winning team, 299 Signal Squadron, Special Communication running 222 of those miles, and 22 Signal Regiment coming in second with 217 laps.

  

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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."

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We got this little mini "elliptical/stepper" awhile back, but I wasn't able to use it at first - too jerky, hurt my knees. But Andrew's been using it a lot, and has raised the tension on it, and somehow that helps. The wide stride length of the machines at school is still infinitely better and more comfortable, but it's nice to know I can get my heart rate up for awhile at home, too.

Exercise Javelin Chase

 

Brig. Tim Carmichael, commander, 1 Signal Brigade, Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC), hosted Exercise Javelin Chase (EJC), July 8-9. The race was organized to raise funds to support the Help for Heroes charity.

EJC is a 24-hour running race where 8-man teams will compete to see which team will complete the most laps on a one-mile course in 24-hours. The winning team will be the team that has completed the most amounts of laps in the time period. This could vary from 150 to 200 laps.

Each team had to raise a minimum of £250 to participate in EJC.

“This is a charity race to raise money for Help for Heroes, which is a national charity that looks after the needs of injured military serving members and former service members,” said Brig. Carmichael.

He said they hope to raise a total of £5000 if not more and every single penny will be donated to Help for Heroes charity.

The event took place at the sports field behind HQ ARRC Officer’s Mess. The course was on grass and tracks with no tarmac that winds around and through the woods. As if it wasn’t going to be challenging enough to run 24-hours, the rain on opening day would make it a little more testing.

In the 24-hours a combined total of 2426.00 miles were covered, with the winning team, 299 Signal Squadron, Special Communication running 222 of those miles, and 22 Signal Regiment coming in second with 217 laps.

  

Please credit photographer.

 

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Submission for the hierarchy exercise

ARC 231/AR62 Alaska Exercise Great Bear Two members of the 7th Special Forces Group carry supplies to an Army U1A aircraft whichwill fly the supplies and a team of the Special Forces to an Eskimo village near Bethel, Alaska. The Eskimo Scouts will receive training in unconventional warfae techniques from the SF personnel. 27 Jan 62 Photo by Sp5 H.J. Hamilton, USARAL Information Office. Ft Richardson. AT465

ARC10046/AR62 ALASKA

 

Exercise Great Bear

Interior view of the left rear section of the medical supply tent at the 64th Field Hospital, Tanacross, Alaska.

20 Jan 62

Photo by SP4 Jerry Dickens

Support Command Photo Facility

Fort Richardson

AT465

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Single SB-600

Grid Spot 1.5" Black Straws

 

The room was not dark. Flash ~ 2 feet away.

policeman exercising his horse in a city park

There were 4 people out in the grassy area throwing a Frisbee and this little fellow was running from person to person trying to get it... He was really getting his exercise...As you can see he is so well cared for...

Governor Kay Ivey participated in the Alabama Emergency Management Agency’s routine hurricane exercise Tuesday, May 14, 2019 in Clanton, Ala. This year’s exercise will be for “Hurricane Yvonne” – a Category 4, directed at Alabama’s Gulf Coast. During her visit to AEMA, she will also briefly visit with emergency management staff and make a few remarks during a press conference. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)

This class was called Buddha exercise.

Connect Fitness Penrith Body Pump Instructors

 

(L-R) Aviation Ordnance man Airman Brenton Rush from US NAVY Patrol Squadron VP-40 Fighting Marlins, Corporal Michael Politarhis a No. 10 Squadron Avionics Technician, Aviation Ordnance man Third Class Jakirio Horton from VP-40 and Aviation Ordnance man Second Class Luis Carrillo also from VP-40 all pitch in and fit Cartridge Activated Device (CADS) to the end of Sonobuoys prior to loading them on a RAAF AP-3C Orion aircraft. The VP-40 Fighting Marlins are based at Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island in Washington State, USA.

 

MID CAPTION: Exercise Talisman Sabre 2011 is a biennial military exercise which combines Australian and US maritime, land and air forces. This exercise is a major undertaking which reflects the closeness of the Australian and US alliance and the strength of the military-military relationship.

Students and staff from Hartlepool College of Further Education played a major part in one of the largest emergency services training exercises to be held in the north east for many years.

 

Exercise “Sandpiper” was designed to test the response of police, ambulance and fire services in the event of an “active shooter” scenario, where public safety is endangered by a gunman or gunmen. Although such incidents have recently been highlighted by events in Australia and France, Sandpiper was actually conceived over a year ago

 

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(U.S. Air Force photo by Russ Meseroll/Released)

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