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Ardent Sentry, June 18-24

Tuesday, July 07, 2009 4:50:16 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

We have just completed a combined NORAD and USNORTHCOM exercise called ARDENT SENTRY 09 that linked several U.S. and Canadian national exercises with regional, state and local exercise.  ARDENT SENTRY 09, which involved a wide range of participants from DOD, Canadian and U.S. federal, state and local departments and agencies, was conducted in regions across the country including Oregon, Wyoming, Kansas, Iowa and Atlantic and Pacific oceans off the East and West coasts.

 

ARDENT SENTRY 09 included a complex scenario of manmade disasters, terrorist-caused incidents, and homeland defense mission, and ran from June 18-24.  The scenario provided government, non-government and military organizations the opportunity to practice a coordinated response to these events in accordance with established national response protocols, directives, policies and the National Response Framework.

 

It was a great chance to train with our Canadian, DOD, federal, interagency, state and local partners as we practiced our respective response plans to these events.  Exercises such as this one allow us to work out the kinks in our plans and response operations, so that we can better respond in the future.  They also highlight areas where we need to focus our attention more.

 

I am very proud of everyone involved in ARDENT SENTRY 09, many of whom have been planning it since last year.  Your efforts not only demonstrated our current ability to defend and the U.S and Canada, but also testified to the professionalism of the people called to serve their country. 

 

I thank you all!
Cheers,
Gene

Monday, July 13, 2009 5:06:12 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
I was hoping you might offer your thoughts on troops using social media.

Obviously, you’re a fan of blogging. Do you encourage the rank and file to blog as well? What about service members with controversial personal or political beliefs, say someone who disagrees with the war in Iraq?

To what degree do you think troops should be able to blog — and use Facebook, Twitter, and other social media — on government-run networks? What’s you’re message to commanders and troop leaders who think social media is nothing but a time suck?

You seem to be encouraging open, direct two-way communication with this blog. Is this another form of an open-door policy? To what degree does this challenge the traditional thinking in terms of troops using the chain of command to offer suggestions, raise concerns and resolve issues?

Is this blog solely your work or do staff officers or others sometimes ghost write for you?

Do you use Twitter? Facebook?

Who’s your favorite milblogger?

What was the last YouTube video you watched? What was the last one that made you laugh?

Thanks in advance for your consideration,

Jon Anderson
Military Times
Jon Anderson
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 9:27:10 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
Being in the EMS field, I know that training and preparing for possible outcomes is extremely important. Yea, you can imagine what you would need to do in a certain situation but until you actually do it you will not know exactly how everything can and should be done. Thanks for training to keep us safe.
Friday, August 21, 2009 1:03:34 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
Wow, interesting, military stuff ))
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