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U.S. Air Force Capt. Justin Dumais, a fighter pilot with the 157th Fighter Squadron at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., prepares to launch an F-16 Block 52 fighter jet for a training mission during a Phase II Operational Readiness Exercise, Feb. 09, 2013. The 169th Fighter Wing is training for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection later this year, which evaluates a unit’s ability to operate and launch missions in a chemical combat environment.

(National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Caycee Watson/Released)

 

The 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) amphibious assault vehicles carry infantry Marines while M1A1 Abrams tanks provide direct-fire support during a combined arms live-fire exercise rehearsal as part of Exercise Eager Lion 2014. Eager Lion is a recurring, multinational exercise designed to strengthen military-to-military relationships, increase interoperability between partner nations and enhance regional security. The 22nd MEU is deployed with the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group as a theater reserve and crisis response force throughout U.S. Central Command and the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Austin Hazard/Released)

This year Fort Drum experts simulated an incident involving two buses colliding during a severe weather event. Although the blood and injuries were fake, the team's response and tactical coordination kept Fort Drum climbing to glory. (U.S. Army photos by Spc. Zoe M. Young)

My favorite exercise book :)

Piet Mondrian exercise of

five vertical lines, five horizontal lines, three values and two hues.

Every morning - this stupid elliptical machine. I hate you machine!

Old ladies practice Tai Chi around Sword Lake in Hanoi on a Sunday morning.

Run = 6 days

Jumprope = 2x

Surf = 3 days (really???)

11 days total.

 

Shoops, what you got?

Lieutenant-Navy Roger Korth, Deck Officer with Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship Glace Bay conducts a qualification shoot with the Sig Sauer P226 pistol in the Atlantic Ocean during Exercise Bold Alligator on October 26th, 2017.

 

Photo By: Corporal Trevor Matheson, 14 Wing Imaging

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Jumpin' with Janey!

 

Nearly impossible to get both the legs and the TV screen with the same exposure. This is two exposures with a Pixel Mask in Photoshop used to cut the hole out.

 

ARC2403/AR63 ALASKA

 

Exercise Timberline

Sp4 DiGrassi (left) assists Chaplain Ronan of Fort Lewis, Wash., conducts a Catholic mass service in the field at the 2nd Direct Support Group during Exercise Timberline in Alaska.

17 Feb 63

by PFC Jerry Hickey

Pictorial Branch

Fort Richardson, Alaska

AP72

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."

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Exercise Timberline

"A" Squad from the 2nd Plt Co A, 4th BG, 23rd Inf. is shown laying a base of fire in a defencive possion [sic] deep in central Alaska during Exercise Timberline.

 

19 Feb 63

by PFC David R. Young

Pictorial Branch

Fort Richardson, Alaska

AP72

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Exercise Timberline

Co A of the 1st BG, 12th Inf from Fort Lewis Washington is shown skiing along the MSR during Exercise TIMBERLINE.

15 Feb 63

by Sp4 William Durfee

Pictorial Branch

Fort Richardson, Alaska

AP72

Fleet Activities (FLEACT), Yokosuka, Japan (May 4, 2015) Commander, Navy Region Japan (CNRJ) firefighters simulate rescuing tornado victims during Exercise Reliant Gale at Fleet Activities, Yokosuka May 4.

Take the dog for a walk. Dogs need regular exercise and serve as great workout buddies. No pooch of your own? Volunteer as a dog walker at your local shelter. Courtesy: @NatalieGFierro

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Exercise Timberline

An H-21 is shown in the field near Healy Lake in central Alaska during Exercise Timberline.

14 Feb 63

by Sp4 William Durfee

Pictorial Branch

Fort Richardson, Alaska

AP72

Exercise my portrait photo shooting

WMFS USAR Team Training at Exercise Pheonix in Buckinghamshire.

PHOTO: AARON MANNING WMFS

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Exercise Timberline

Members of the 24th Ord. Co., Fort Richardson and 1st Direct Support Group set up after a move during Exercise Timberline.

 

13 Feb 63

by Sp5 Hank Hamilton

Pictorial Branch

Fort Richardson, Alaska

AP72

Self-identified female Canadian Rangers and Junior Canadian Rangers from 5 CRPG take part in Exercise BREAKTHEBIAS from 9-14 March 2022 at Max Simms Lion Camp near Gander, Newfoundland, and Labrador. In this photo members on Exercise BREAKTHEBIAS participate in/ learn Knots, tool safety, shelters, first aid.

 

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Des femmes faisant partie des Rangers canadiens et des Rangers juniors canadiens du 5 GPRC participent à l’exercice BREAKTHEBIAS, qui se déroule du 9 au 14 mars 2022 au camp Lion Max Simms, près de Gander (Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador). Dans cette photo, les participantes à l’exercice BREAKTHEBIAS assistent à une activité portant sur les nœuds, la sécurité relative aux outils, les abris, les premiers soins.

 

Photo by: Master Corporal Kurt Smith - 1st Battalion, The Royal Newfoundland Regiment

Exercising crevasse rescue on a snow slow

Street Wize Foundation's Go Gorilla Youth Fitness and Wellness Program Team was at Oakcrest Rec Center for the second time to work eith youth and keep them healthy with dance and fitness activities.

A minimal sort of landscape where I could not decide which I like best - colour or B&W.

WMFS USAR Team Training at Exercise Pheonix in Buckinghamshire.

PHOTO: AARON MANNING WMFS

(Photos by Karl Weisel)

More than 300 U.S. and host nation first responders and role players were put to the test during the USAG Wiesbaden emergency exercise on Wiesbaden Army Airfield Aug. 27, 2011.

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Fitness classes at Champlain College. (photo by Stephen Mease

Wage ate too much popcorn and Babo and Redbat ate too much pringles chips. So Wage and Babo are chasing each other while the little icebats jump on Red... yeah, IcebatS. I'll archive later. NBS is just watching... i'll archive the clothes too... and when they ate popcorn and chips...

 

A tip of a bullet peaking through the sandbag barricade after the snow defence attack at the Dakota Rifle Range during Exercise MAROON SOJOURN at Canadian Forces Base Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador on February 20th, 2024.

 

Photo by: Sailor First Class Alexandra Proulx, Canadian Armed Forces Combat Camera

 

La pointe d’une balle traversant une barricade de sacs à sable après l’attaque contre des ouvrages défensifs en neige menée au champ de tir Dakota de la Base des Forces canadiennes Goose Bay, à Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, dans le cadre l’exercice MAROON SOJOURN, le 20 février 2024.

 

Photo : Matelot de 1re classe Alexandra Proulx, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes

In the centre of the city next to the Shanghai Museum at the end of Nangjing Lu is a huge park known as People's Park and Square. A lot of locals go there to exercise and relax over a cup of tea overlooking a pond.

An interesting contrast of elements

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