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Master Sailor Rosalie Houle Carrière, a Naval Communicator aboard HMCS TORONTO fixes the halyards on the mast with Sailor 2nd Class Elizabeth Baker and Sailor 3rd Class Michael Belliveau looking on, during Exercise CUTLASS FURY 21, off the east coast of Nova Scotia, Canada on 14 September 2021.
Photo: MCpl Manuela Berger, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
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La matelot chef Rosalie Houle Carrière, communicatrice navale à bord du NCSM TORONTO, installe les drisses sur le mât sous le regard de la matelot de 2e classe Elizabeth Baker et du matelot de 3e classe Michael Belliveau, au cours de l’exercice CUTLASS FURY 21, au large de la côte Est de la Nouvelle Écosse, au Canada, le 14 septembre 2021.
Photo : Cplc Manuela Berger, Forces armées canadiennes
ARC10432/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Tower Bluff, 3400 feet, is the focal point for TF2/60 and 1st DSG VHF entry into the microwave trunk system which provided communications, both telephone and teletype, to Mohawk, Mailcall, and throughout the entire area. Entirely dependent upon helicopter support for establishment and re-supply. All buildings were constructed by Signal Co., USARAL in July, 1961 and jointly staffed during Great Bear by Signal Co USARAL and the 362nd Signal Co personnel under the control of Lt. Harold L. Rees of 362nd Signal Co. A total of 1 officer and 20 enlistedmen have made the bluff their home since 15 January.
17 Feb 62
Sp5 Tony Gritz
USARAL Spt. Cmd. Photo Lab
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AT465
Soldiers from the 1st Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) conduct individual and small-unit maneuver exercises during Iron Fist at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, February 6, 2019. Exercise Iron Fist is an annual, bilateral amphibious training exercise designed to improve U.S. Marine Corps and the JGSDF’s ability to plan, communicate and conduct combined amphibious operations.
ARC10359/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
An M-8 approaching the ice bridge, Tanacross, Alaska.
12 Feb 62
Pfc. Henri Hebert
Fort Devens, Mass
AT465
In the Exercise physiology lab students have the opportunity to measure blood lactate production during various stages of exertion during exercise. The main purpose of the lab is to examine the changes in the byproducts produced during exercise. The students are specifically comparing the variations between these byproducts in hot and cold environments. At Cal Poly College of Science & Mathematics, students apply skills they’ve learned in class and experience theories proven first hand.
Petty Officer Second Class Rebecca O'Keefe from the Canadian Armed Forces trains multinational divers during Exercise TRADEWINDS 2022 in Belize City, Belize on May 8, 2022.
Photo: Corporal Mitchell Paquette, Canadian Armed Forces photo
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Members aboard HMCS SHAWINIGAN launch a Zodiac RHIB (Rugged-Hull Inflatable Boat) as part of Exercise TRADEWINDS 21 in the Caribbean Sea on June 21, 2021.
Photo by: Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technician, Canadian Armed Forces Photo
A team from the Virginia Military Institute will become the first ever Army ROTC team to participate in Exercise Cambrian Patrol held October 4-13, 2024 in Wales. Considered NATO's most challenging patrol test, this annual event gathers over 100 international militaries – each venturing out for a tactical patrol, pushing the competitors physically and mentally through difficult terrain and real-world scenarios. | U.S. Army photo by Sarah Windmueller
ARC10224/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Natural camouflage hides the aggressor photo team's 10-man tent in the 2nd day of snowfall at the CP area, aggressor camp.
9 Feb 62
Pfc. Jerry Butler
USARAL Spt Cmd. Photo Facility
Fort Richardson
AT465
ARC10363/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Sp4 Dale G. Patton from South Bend, Indiana, in the 1st Platoon of A Co., 2nd BG, 60th Inf., with a 3.5 RL used to cover a trank trail on the approach near Round Lake, Alaska.
16 Feb 62
Sgt Charles Shaw
Fort Devens, Mass
AT465
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 Fire starting/Coleman Stove and Lanterns.
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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 l’allumage d’un feu, d’un poêle et d’un fanal Coleman.
Photo by: Master Corporal Kurt Smith - 1st Battalion, The Royal Newfoundland Regiment
ARC10429/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Tower Bluff, 3400 feet, is the focal point for TF2/60 and 1st DSG VHF entry into the microwave trunk system which provided communications, both telephone and teletype, to Mohawk, Mailcall, and throughout the entire area. Entirely dependent upon helicopter support for establishment and re-supply. All buildings were constructed by Signal Co., USARAL in July, 1961 and jointly staffed during Great Bear by Signal Co USARAL and the 362nd Signal Co personnel under the control of Lt. Harold L. Rees of 362nd Signal Co. A total of 1 officer and 20 enlistedmen have made the bluff their home since 15 January.
17 Feb 62
Sp5 Tony Gritz
USARAL Spt. Cmd. Photo Lab
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AT465
An active shooter exercise was held on May 28 at the Camp Zama Community Activity Center. All buildings on the Camp Zama and Sagamihara Family Housing Area installations, gates and facilities were closed as part of the exercise. (U.S. Army photos by Yuichi Imada)
Seen here - Dutch troops provide cover as a tactical replenishment of fuel and equipment is carried out on exercise Allied Spirit in Hoohenfels, Germany
NATO forces have participated in a large exercise in Hohenfels, Germany. Troops from Britain, Canada, Hungary, the Netherlands and the US have practiced communications and interoperability practices for future operations.
When I went to open the blinds this a.m, I realized they were casting a fun shadow on my exercise ball that I hadn't put away.
This is how our exercise area was once set up, with our treadmill and our equipment in the loungeroom, near our huge cat tower!
ARC10427/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Tower Bluff, 3400 feet, is the focal point for TF2/60 and 1st DSG VHF entry into the microwave trunk system which provided communications, both telephone and teletype, to Mohawk, Mailcall, and throughout the entire area. Entirely dependent upon helicopter support for establishment and re-supply. All buildings were constructed by Signal Co., USARAL in July, 1961 and jointly staffed during Great Bear by Signal Co USARAL and the 362nd Signal Co personnel under the control of Lt. Harold L. Rees of 362nd Signal Co. A total of 1 officer and 20 enlistedmen have made the bluff their home since 15 January.
17 Feb 62
Sp5 Tony Gritz
USARAL Spt. Cmd. Photo Lab
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AT465
ARC2451/AR63 ALASKA
Exercise Timberline
PFC Robert G. Vick, gunner, PFC Martin W. Mozitis, ass. gunner, fire the M-60 machine gun in the maneuver TIMBERLINE area. all the men above are members of the 1st Ptl, Co A, 4th BG, 23rd Inf. during Exercise Timberline.
19 Feb 63
by PFC David R. Young
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
ARC10378/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Overall view of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (airborne), making an assault landing at Healy Lake, Alaska during Exercise Great Bear.
18 Feb 62
SFC A. S. Houghton
2nd Inf. Bde IO
Fort Devens, Mass
AT465
title: exercise#20110514
year: 2011
author: mariangela guàtteri
dimensions [w x h]
1319 × 1158 px
23 x 20,56 cm / 9.06 x 6.91 in _print (white border of 1,5 cm / 0,59 in per side included)
medium: photo_manipulation
archival digital pigment print on cotton rag
edition: [1] of 9
ID# PhMpl2011-1/9-prt2011-0007
ARC10366/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
4th Section, B Btry, 3rd How Bn, 4th Arty, from Fort Devens, Mass, (U.S. forces), firing a mission at Sand Lake. Left to right: Sgt. Edd Malone, Pfc. Ralph Yearwood, Pfc. Frank Pruitt, and Pfc. Jim Jarvis.
17 Feb 62
Capt. Charles Beresford
Pictorial Branch, USARAL Spt. Cmd.
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AT465
MALLIPO BEACH, Republic of Korea U.S. and ROK Assault Amphibian Vehicles occupy the beach during an amphibious landing exercise with Republic of Korea Marines here, March 29, as part of Exercise Foal Eagle 07. The amphibious landing was conducted to provide training for Republic of Korea and U.S. forces in the various aspects of planning, execution and integration of forces for defense-oriented operations to enhance readiness and the ability to defend the ROK against external aggression.
ARC10365/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Chief Warrant Officer Birchette T. Justice, Jr. of the USARAL IG section fastens his ski bindings.
14 Feb 62
SFC A. S. Houghton
Fort Devens, Mass
AT465
Lieutenant-Colonel Harding, Commanding Officer of 2 Service Battalion talks with Lieutenant-General Hainse, the Commander of the Canadian Army, as he adjusts his helmet straps inside H-110 during Exercise Collaborative Spirit, within Garrison Petawawa on October 18, 2013..
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Photo: Corporal D. Salisbury.
PA2013-0133-98