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ARC242/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Members of the 7th Special Forces Group unload their equipment from sleds for storage in Alaska National Guard Armory of the 2nd Scout Platoon, 297th Infantry at the Eskimo Village of Napaskiak, Alaska. The special forces will train with the Eskimo Scouts for about 10 days in the surrounding area of Napaskiak village.
28 Jan 62
Photo by SP5 George Rice
Spt. Cmd Photo Lab
AT465
ARC53/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Members of USARAL Support Command welcome the Signal Detachment personnel from Fort Riley, Kansas who arrived at Elmendorf as the first troops of USARAL's winter maneuver, Exercise Great Bear.
6 Jan 62
Photo by Sp5 H.J. Hamilton
USARAL Information Office
AT465
Exercise COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 17, which took place at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa from 19 to 22 September, provided an opportunity for Canadian Army stakeholders and civilian leaders to experience a personal and in-depth understanding of Canadian Army capabilities, equipment as well as the professionalism and skill of Canadian soldiers.
Photo By: Pte Thomas Lee, Garrison Imaging Petawawa
L’exercice COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 2017, qui s’est tenu à la Base de soutien de la 4e Division du Canada Petawawa, du 19 au 22 septembre, a procuré à des intervenants liés à l’Armée canadienne et à des dirigeants civils une occasion de voir et de bien comprendre personnellement en quoi consistent les capacités et l’équipement de l’Armée canadienne, de même que de se rendre compte du professionnalisme et des compétences des soldats canadiens.
The city has started installing exercise equpment along the Campion Trail. These are the best exercise stations I have ever seen on an outdoor trail.
ARC10441/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Exterior view on Hill 3026, Alaska.
20 Feb 62
Sp4 Jerry Dickens
USARAL Spt. Cmd. Photo Lab
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AT465
1968 Schwinn Vintage Ad - One Stop Shopping for Christmas at your Schwinn Franchised Dealer. Fastback, Exerciser, Varsity Sport.
Saw stuff like this in a lot of parks in Istanbul. What a superb idea! Hey, Mrs. Obama, maybe if we had equipment like this in US playgrounds, it would do something to curb our country's obesity problem.
ARC2136/AR63 ALASKA
Exercise Timberline
Eskimo scouts of C Company 1st Scout Battalion Alaska National Guard unloading from C-123 just prior to their infiltrating into the maneuver Timberline area.
9 Feb 63
by Sp5 Hank J. Hamilton
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
Exercise COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 17, which took place at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa from 19 to 22 September, provided an opportunity for Canadian Army stakeholders and civilian leaders to experience a personal and in-depth understanding of Canadian Army capabilities, equipment as well as the professionalism and skill of Canadian soldiers.
Photo by: Garrison Imaging Petawawa
L’exercice COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 2017, qui s’est tenu à la Base de soutien de la 4e Division du Canada Petawawa, du 19 au 22 septembre, a procuré à des intervenants liés à l’Armée canadienne et à des dirigeants civils une occasion de voir et de bien comprendre personnellement en quoi consistent les capacités et l’équipement de l’Armée canadienne, de même que de se rendre compte du professionnalisme et des compétences des soldats canadiens.
Photo par
Section d'imagerie Petawawa
Exercise Lion Shake 2013 participants practice response and recovery following a simulated attack on personnel at Caserma Renato Del Din in Vicenza Sept. 26. The exercise included participation of Soldiers, Law Enforcement, Firefighters, and medical personnel, as well as Italian Carabinieri and SUEM-118 medical services. It was the first time for the annual full-scale exercise that integrates Italian and American emergency response to be conducted on the new installation.
Learn more about U.S. Army Garrison Vicenza on www.usag.vicenza.army.mil or www.facebook.com/USAGvicenza.
Photo by Laura Kreider, USAG Vicenza PAO
ARC 10199/AR62 Alaska Exercise Great Bear An X-8 tracked vehicle with a special M-62 wrecker being used by Army personnel during exercise, Tanacross, Alaska. 9 Feb 62 Photo by PFC Arnold Cohen, USARAL Spt Cmd Photo Fac. Ft Richardson. AT465
ARC10437/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Knob Ridge provides a microwave radio to relay for the independent Ridge to Tower Bluff circuits. All equipment is housed in a shop van and the 4 men who operate it live in a tent. The antennae are mounted 40 feet and 80 feet high on the EMEWS [BMEWS?] tower. SFC Herman E. Maywer [Mayer?] from 362nd Signal Co. is the NCOIC.
17 Feb 62
Sp5 Tony Gritz
USARAL Spt. Cmd. Photo Lab
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AT465
U.S. Marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 25th Marines demonstrate how to position a M224 60mm mortar to an Oklahoma Air National Guard Airman, middle, during TRADEWINDS23 Exercise at Camp Seweyo, Guyana, July 22, 2023. There are participants from every branch of the U.S. military participating in the U.S. Southern Command Exercise including Reserve and Guard members of the total force. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Brigette Waltermire)
Animals Need Exercising Too!
Both, animals and humans are biologically similar. Okay, not exactly similar but the principles of health remain the same for the two. In their natural habitats living their life naturally, animals are automatically forced to do a lot of exercise in order to gather ...
Honorary Colonel (Canadian Army) Blake Goldring, CEO of Canada Company, fires a Remington 870 Magnum shotgun at pumpkins in the Juliet Tower range, during exercise Collaborative Spirit in Garrison Petawawa on October 17, 2013..
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Photo: Corporal D. Salisbury.
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ARC10340/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
A portable shower at Ward 3 at the 64th Field Hospital, Tanacross, Alaska.
12 Feb 62
Sp4 Jerry Dickens
USARAL Spt Cmd Photo Facility
Fort Richardson
AT465
ARC 10195/AR62 Alaska Exercise Great Bear A. 2 1.5 Ton with "a" frame modification being used by the Army during the exercise, Tanacross, Alaska. 9 Feb 62 Photo by PFC Arnold Cohen, USARAL Spt Cmd Photo Fac. Ft Richardson. AT465
THE biggest live exercise of its kind ever held in Greater Manchester – Exercise Triton II – came to an end this morning (Friday, July 16, 2016) after months of intense planning.
Around 36 organisations across the region and nationally have been taking part in this major emergency planning exercise which saw dozens of emergency vehicles at sites across Greater Manchester and Chinook helicopters flying across the skies.
The complex scenario used was designed to test how local authorities, emergency services and other partners are equipped to tackle a major emergency working together.
Participating ‘players’ also included the military, government, health and utility companies, as well as voluntary agencies.
The exercise started on Monday, July 11, 2016, with ‘warnings’ from the Met Office regarding adverse weather and from the Environment Agency about the growing risk of regional flooding.
The emergency services, including Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS), and partners put procedures in place to ensure that where possible properties and critical infrastructure were protected and the public were warned. This theme was carried on through Tuesday, July 12 and Wednesday, July 13, 2016.
To ensure that both players and plans were tested to their full, a dramatic scenario developed on Thursday, July 14, whereby the bank on the Dove Stone Reservoir in Oldham was breached and water cascaded through a number of boroughs within Greater Manchester.
This meant that evacuation procedures had to be put in place and rest centres set up. Later in the day, a coach ploughed into the River Tame in a mock crash and a full-scale search and rescue operation was carried out.
Paul Argyle, GMFRS’ Deputy County Fire Officer and Chair of Greater Manchester Resilience Forum, said: “Exercise Triton II was a hugely complex emergency planning exercise and I would like to thank all of the agencies that have taken part this week.
"This was a very detailed scenario which had impacts across every part of the region and necessitated a full range of partners taking part.
"The scale of the destruction and chaos in the exercise was deliberately designed to test the region at full stretch.
"We have to do this to ensure we are well prepared to deal with any future real-life event or disaster that might occur – and it is also invaluable that those taking part got the chance to practise essential response skills that would be used during a major incident like this.
"I would particularly like to thank all the volunteers who took part in this exercise. The patience and understanding of local residents and communities on Thursday (as response plans went into effect at 'live' sites) was also greatly appreciated.
“All players have now been 'stood down'. Our next task is to evaluate how the exercise went, step by step. We will want to find out what worked well and crucially to identify and learn any lessons that could help us in the future in real-life situations. I would like to point out that incidents as extreme as this are highly unlikely, but ensuring we practice our response means that we are ready to respond to a variety of scenarios."
ARC10314/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
"Cat Track", a Ford F-100 in the General Support Area, Tanacross, is being tested by the Army TREOG of Fort Eustis, Virginia to find out its capabilities in northern operations.
13 Feb 62
Pfc. Arnold Cohen
USARAL Spt Cmd Photo Facility
Fort Richardson
AT465
ARC 10205/AR62 Alaska Exercise Great Bear From Hq & Hq Co, USARAL Hq Cmd, Ft Richardson, Alaska, PFC Bruce A Gilchrist of Danbury, Connecticut, and Sp4 Leeman R Haney of Salinas, California, perform preventative maintenance on a 2 1/2 Ton truck which is being used in the exercise at the Mohawk CP area, Fort Greely, Alaska. 10 Feb 62 Photo by Sp5 George Rice, USARAL Spt Cmd Photo Fac. Ft Richardson. AT465
Image Note: Exercise during working hours.
Bildenotat: Her er det trim i arbeidstiden.
Date/Dato: 10.10.1968
Photographer/Fotograf: Henrik Svedahl, NVE
Feel free to use the photos, but please make sure you attribute the photographer and mention NVE as the source.
Bruk gjerne bildene, men vennligst oppgi fotografens navn og angi NVE som kilde.
Format: Negative/Negativ
Archive/Arkiv: Hydrologisk arkiv
Image ID/Bilde ID: NVE-Sve-2-0520