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First responders from Fire-Rescue U.S. Army Garrison Baden-Württemberg evaluate a young patient with simulated injuries during Exercise Active Shooter on Patrick Henry Village in Heidelberg July 30, 2010. (Photo by Jonathan Ochart, USAG Baden-Wuerttemberg Public Affairs)

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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.

 

North Macedonian search and rescue responders ferry a simulated casualty from atop a smokestack near Ohrid, North Macedonia during consequence-management exercise North Macedonia 2021.

  

The exercise was organised and executed by NATO’s Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (EADRCC), a civil-military organisation dedicated to connecting disaster-stricken Allies and partner countries with the resources needed to respond and recover.

  

Sgt Wayne Belair, Gunner Jonathan Luna and Gunner Dillon Ellis, members of 4th Artillery Regiment (General Support), RCA participate in Exercise TURBULENT WINDS in support of Air Defense Troup Sergeant Major course at the 5th Canadian Division Support Base (5 CDSB) Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick on October 17, 2016.

 

Photo: Cpl Geneviève Lapointe Tactics School, 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown GN04-2016-1141-037

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Le Sgt Wayne Belair, lâartilleur Jonathan Luna et lâartilleur Dillon Ellis, membres du 4e Régiment dâartillerie (appui général) de lâArtillerie royale canadienne (ARC), participent à lâexercice TURBULENT WINDS à lâappui du cours de sergent-major de la troupe de défense aérienne à la Base de soutien de la 5e Division du Canada (BS 5 Div C) Gagetown, à Oromocto (Nouveau Brunswick), le 17 octobre 2016.

 

Photo : Cpl Geneviève Lapointe, Ãcole de la tactique, Base de soutien de la 5e Division du Canada Gagetown GN04-2016-1141-037

 

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Reserve force soldiers from 37 Canadian Brigade Group, and regular force soldiers from 4th Artillery Regiment arrive at 5 Wing Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, on March 3, 2017 for Exercise NORHTERN SOJOURN..

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Photo by MCpl Krista Blizzard/5 Wing Public Affairs.

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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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Multinational forces gather outside of facilities during a break in training at the TRADEWINDS23 Exercise Jungle Amphibious Training School, Guyana, July 19, 2023. The U.S. has been a committed partner with robust engagement in the region and has used the exercise to improve interoperability with participating nations. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Brigette Waltermire)

EXERCISE TRIDENT JAGUAR 2015

 

In this image: The day began with a Rehearsal of Concept (ROC) Drill to practice and talk through the exercise operation. The ROC drill was opened by Commander ARRC Lieutenant General Tim Evans CBE DSO.

  

The ARRC is being tested on Exercise Trident Jaguar at The Joint Warfare Centre in Stavanger, Norway.

 

This is so the ARRC can begin the role of a ready, stand-by Joint Task Force HQ for conducting a Crisis Response Small Joint Operation.

 

The ARRC was the NATO Response Force in 2013, and has built Joint planning and control capabilities upon those foundations in the past 18 months, making the headquarters a key command and control element in the NATO Force Structure.

 

Photographer: Sgt Mike O’Neill, RLC ABIPP, Photographer, HQ ARRC

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.

 

Exercise and fitness fans show their appreciation by holding up an ‘X’ to stand for Tony Horton’s P90X exercise routine that was personally given by Horton and his team at the Collier Field Fitness Center, Nov 13. Horton, a professional fitness instructor, visited Yongsan, along with his colleagues, to not only share his P90X fitness routine but to also enlighten people about total body and mind health. (U.S. army photo by Pfc. Jung Young Ho

EXERCISE TRIDENT JAGUAR 2015

 

In this image: The Targeting Team.

 

Targeting is the process of selecting and prioritising targets and matching the appropriate response to them, and considering operational requirements and capabilities, in which the targeting team at Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps is responsible for.

 

The ARRC is being tested on Exercise Trident Jaguar at The Joint Warfare Centre in Stavanger, Norway.

 

This is so the ARRC can begin the role of a ready, stand-by Joint Task Force HQ for conducting a Crisis Response Small Joint Operation.

 

The ARRC was the NATO Response Force in 2013, and has built Joint planning and control capabilities upon those foundations in the past 18 months, making the headquarters a key command and control element in the NATO Force Structure.

 

Photographer: Sgt Mike O’Neill, RLC ABIPP, Photographer, HQ ARRC

 

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.

 

Royal Marines are further strengthening ties between the militaries of the UK and France as they take part in Exercise Corsican Lion in the Mediterranean.

 

Corsican Lion is designed to demonstrate progress in developing the maritime component of the UK-France Combined Joint Expeditionary Force (CJEF), a key constituent of the 2010 UK-French Defence Cooperation Treaty.

 

L'exercice Corsican Lion a début le 18 octobre en Méditerranée. C'est la concrétisation du traité de coopération franco-britannique en matière de défense signé le 2 novembre 2010. Il s’agit du premier déploiement amphibie du CJEF, un corps expéditionnaire interarmées franco-britannique dont le concept a été défini à la suite du traité.

 

Further info / Plus d'informations : www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/TrainingAndAdventu...

 

Credits: British Embassy, Paris

GRAND BARA DESERT, Djibouti (September 25, 2012) - U.S. Air Force pararescuemen from the 82nd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, transport an injured exercise participant off a U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter to the temporary triage center on French Forces Djibouti base, Djibouti, on September 25, 2012. The exercise followed a fictitious storyline, but called for the employment of real-world assets. While French and U.S. forces conduct frequent combined training events, this was the first exercise of this type between the two nations in Djibouti. The U.S. forces involved are assigned to Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, or CJTF-HOA. CJTF-HOA works with coalition partners, such as the French, and with countries in East Africa to promote regional security and stability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Christopher Ruano)

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.

 

ARABIAN GULF (Dec. 8, 2013) An MH-60S Seahawk helicopter assigned to the Chargers of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 26 approaches the guided-missile destroyer USS Hopper (DDG 70) during exercise Spartan Kopis. Spartan Kopis is a U.S. 5th Fleet training event that validates the effectiveness of using joint aviation assets in a joint and combined maritime environment, as well as exercising joint force command and control structure and communications. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michelle L. Turner/Released)

A member of Fleet Diving Unit (Pacific) checks the equipment of a member of the Royal Netherlands Navy Diving Group before a dive operation during Exercise ICEDIVEx on Sheridan Lake, British Columbia on March 10, 2024.

Photo by: Corporal Antoine Brochu, Canadian Forces Combat Camera

 

Un membre de l’Unité de plongée de la Flotte (Pacifique) vérifie l’équipement d’un membre du groupe de plongée de la Marine royale néerlandaise avant une opération de plongée au cours de l’exercice ICEDIVEx, au lac Sheridan, en Colombie Britannique, le 10 mars 2024.

Photo : Caporal Antoine Brochu, Caméra de combat des Forces canadiennes

 

ARC58/AR61 ALASKA

 

Exercise Great Bear

Members of D Co., 2nd BG, 60th Inf. loading onto bus for trip to Camp Denali after arrival at Elmendorf AFB from Fort Devons, Mass.

 

8 Jan 62

Photo by SP4 William C. Miller

Support Command Photo Facility

Fort Richardson

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CAMP LEMONNIER, Djibouti (Sept. 25, 2012) – U.S. Navy Lt. Walter Dehner, Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, or CJTF-HOA, Joint Operations Center, or JOC, senior watch officer, takes an exercise emergency phone call from someone in the Grand Bara Desert, as U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Bemario Thomas, JOC watch officer, gathers information, during the French and U.S. coalition Mass Casualty Exercise 12-1, Sept. 25, 2012. The exercise followed a fictitious storyline, but called for the employment of real-world assets. While French and U.S. forces conduct frequent combined training events, this was the first exercise of this type between the two nations in Djibouti. The U.S. forces involved are assigned to CJTF-HOA. CJTF-HOA works with coalition partners, such as the French, and with countries in East Africa to promote regional security and stability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. R.J. Biermann/RELEASED)

NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. -- Sean Conley, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department driver operator, prepares to perform medical care on Staff Sgt. Charles Carter, 624th Aerospace Medical Squadron medical technician, during an exercise on the hot cargo pad here April 18, 2013. Carter, along with additional 624th AMDS Airmen, acted as simulated victims during the exercise in order to provide a more realistic scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Brett Clashman)

 

ARC2460/AR63 ALASKA

 

Exercise Timberline

A weary soldier of the 1st Battle Group, 12th Infantry, Fort Lewis, Washington, stops on a road in interior Alaska to make himself something to eat without removing his skis. The 1/12th Infantry is in Alaska participating in the joint exercise Timberline.

 

18 Feb 63

Sp4 Kenneth Puckett

Pictorial Branch

Fort Richardson, Alaska

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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.

 

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Brigadier General Johnson from the United States Army inspects the quarter guard on his arrival to 5 Wing Goose Bay on 07 March, 2017 for Exercise NORHTERN SOJOURN..

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Photo by MCpl Krista Blizzard/5 Wing Public Affairs.

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Kirkby Woodhouse

Nottinghamshire

UK

21 May 2020

 

Covid-19 exercise walk.

 

Bleak Hall Farm

Black and white holga multiple exposures of my wife doing her daily exercise routine.

 

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EXERCISE TRIDENT JAGUAR 2015

 

In this image: Chief Public Affairs Officer Lt Col Harper

leads an exercise press conference for the Chief of Staff Maj Gen Nick Welch.

 

The ARRC is being tested on Exercise Trident Jaguar at The Joint Warfare Centre in Stavanger, Norway.

 

This is so the ARRC can begin the role of a ready, stand-by Joint Task Force HQ for conducting a Crisis Response Small Joint Operation.

 

The ARRC was the NATO Response Force in 2013, and has built Joint planning and control capabilities upon those foundations in the past 18 months, making the headquarters a key command and control element in the NATO Force Structure.

 

Photographer: Sgt Mike O’Neill, RLC ABIPP, Photographer, HQ ARRC

 

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 Avr Sylviane St-Cyr

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 Avr Sylviane St-Cyr

Section d'imagerie Petawawa PA02-2017-0299-050

Incident command team members gather around a 3D sand table featuring a projected map of Guernsey complete with topographic features and overlay of current flooding at a Camp Guernsey Joint Training Center-hosted emergency response exercise involving personnel from 29 local agencies. The scenario involved the Guernsey Reservoir dam breaking and the subsequent flooding and evacuation of the town. At left, CGJTC Simulation Center Manager Art Lowther places pins on the map to designate evacuated areas. (Wyoming Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)

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.

 

ARC10006/AR62 ALASKA

 

Exercise Great Bear

General view of the officers' and NCOs' dining area, 64th Field Hospital mess hall at Tanacross, Alaska.

19 Jan 62

Photo by SP4 Jerry Dickens

Support Command Photo Facility

Fort Richardson

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A sailor aboard Spanish Navy ship ESPS Cristobal Colon keeps a lookout for submarines during a combined anti-submarine warfare exercise as part of NATO exercise Trident Juncture 2018 on October 25, 2018. With around 50,000 participants and around 250 aircraft, 65 ships and more than 10,000 vehicles, this exercise is one of the largest NATO exercises in recent years. Photo: LTJG. Joaquin Garat Loureiro (SP Navy), ESPS Cristobal Colon.

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.

 

An armored personnel carrier (APC) moves into a firing position guided by a U.S. Air Force cadre during Exercise Allied Spirit at 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, Jan. 25, 2016. Exercise Allied Spirit includes more than 2,400 participants from seven NATO nations, and exercises tactical interoperability and tests secure communications within Alliance members and partner nations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Eddie Siguenza/Not Reviewed)

 

Personnel from HQ ARRC participate in Adventure Training.

 

Team building is the cornerstone of any successful military unit.

 

Last week June 22 to June 26 service members from the headquarters participated in Exercise RIDGEMASTER in Wales, along the Pembrokeshire coast. Personnel from the UK, French and German contingent were among the nations participating in the exercise; HQ ARRC's annual adventure training exercise.

 

RIDGEMASTER is a team building exercise coordinated bt Lt Commander Guy Richards, HQ ARRC, Support Division. The exercise gives the nations a chance to bond with other services and nations.

 

"Ridgemaster gets people away from their desk," said Lt Cdr Richards. "It allows participants to challenge themselves both mentally and physically, as well as develop team skills and leadership skills which is expected of military personnel," he added.

 

The exercise allowed participants to not only work as a combined team in the different elements, but also to interact with partner nations serving from the Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.

 

The five-day exercise comprised of mountain biking, sea kayaking and rock climbing.

 

Lt Co. Thorsten has been with ARRC since September 2014 working in the G5 cell.

 

He said "The exercise was a great opportunity to get out and provided a great amount of challenges as well".

 

"This is a great opportunity for us to practice and learn more about our strengths and weaknesses while simultaneously building team camaraderie," said Thorsten. "I would encourage people from the entire staff to participate in the Adventure Training," said the German officer.

 

(NATO photo/WO2 Dan Harmer GBR Army)

Personnel from HQ ARRC participate in Adventure Training.

 

Team building is the cornerstone of any successful military unit.

 

Last week June 22 to June 26 service members from the headquarters participated in Exercise RIDGEMASTER in Wales, along the Pembrokeshire coast. Personnel from the UK, French and German contingent were among the nations participating in the exercise; HQ ARRC's annual adventure training exercise.

 

RIDGEMASTER is a team building exercise coordinated bt Lt Commander Guy Richards, HQ ARRC, Support Division. The exercise gives the nations a chance to bond with other services and nations.

 

"Ridgemaster gets people away from their desk," said Lt Cdr Richards. "It allows participants to challenge themselves both mentally and physically, as well as develop team skills and leadership skills which is expected of military personnel," he added.

 

The exercise allowed participants to not only work as a combined team in the different elements, but also to interact with partner nations serving from the Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.

 

The five-day exercise comprised of mountain biking, sea kayaking and rock climbing.

 

Lt Co. Thorsten has been with ARRC since September 2014 working in the G5 cell.

 

He said "The exercise was a great opportunity to get out and provided a great amount of challenges as well".

 

"This is a great opportunity for us to practice and learn more about our strengths and weaknesses while simultaneously building team camaraderie," said Thorsten. "I would encourage people from the entire staff to participate in the Adventure Training," said the German officer.

 

(NATO photo/WO2 Dan Harmer GBR Army)

I'm assigned to a team called "Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah" and will be deploying to Afghanistan this Fall. This room clearing exercise is part of our pre-deployment training. Our mission, as seen below, is not a kinetic mission at all...but you can never know what might happen. So, better to train for the worst...

 

Provincial Reconstruction Team Farah supports economic development and effective governance at the municipal, district, and provincial level in Farah Province, Afghanistan in order to enhance the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan’s legitimacy and its ability to provide basic services to the people of Farah.

  

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