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A replica of a Middle Eastern village, recently constructed at a Fort Bliss training area, was used during Border Hunter training. Relentless winds, blowing up to 60 miles per hour, created sand storms that added to the students’ challenging and realistic experience.
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Attendees at the NORAD and USNORTHCOM Maritime Stakeholders Conference participate in a panel discussion on information sharing March 31. Nearly 250 people from the U.S. and Canadian navies as well as civilian maritime agencies participated in the conference, which consisted of presentations, panel discussions and tabletop exercises.
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Members of the Mobile Aeromedical Staging Facility (MASF) team based out of MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., help train a Disaster Medical Assistance Team based out of San Benardino, Calif., on proper litter lifting and carrying techniques. The Air Force MASF team, along with civilian agencies, were deployed to Corpus Christi in support of Hurricane Ike evacuatioin efforts.
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Air Force Maj. Gary Frunz, U.S. Northern Command’s interim joint regional medical plans and operations officer for FEMA Region 8, discusses the mental health consequences of a potential pandemic flu at the Continental Divide Disaster Behavioral Health Conference in Colorado Springs, Colo., on July 10, 2008.
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Soldiers from the 379th Chemical Company train on detecting hazardous materials at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Ill., in late August. The Chicago-based Army Reserve unit will be assigned Oct. 1 to U.S. Northern Command as part of CCMRF 9.1.
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Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. George W. Casey Jr. speaks during a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive incidents consequence management response force exercise at Fort Stewart, Ga., Sept. 14, 2008. The exercise is designed to educate key leaders and staff on the response environment and to train them to work together as a joint team.
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Lt. Gen. William Webster, deputy commander of U.S. Northern Command, talks with senior enlisted leaders who visited North American Aerospace Defense Command and USNORTHCOM this week as part of the Keystone course.
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Brig. Gen. Frances Auclair, Maine National Guard chief of staff, and Col. Mark Lovejoy, Vermont National Guard director of Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, discuss a briefing at the Joint Task Force Commander Training Course Jan. 29, 2008, at U.S. Nothern Command headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. USNORTHCOM conducts the four-day course twice each year for Army and Air National Guard senior officers who have been nominated by their state adjutants general as potential joint task force commanders. The course presents attendees with a compilation of current policy, directives, guidance and lessons learned regarding the command of a joint task force in the United States and prepares the officers to effectively operate in situations requiring the mobilization of National Guard and active-duty forces.
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California state fire marshal, Chief Kate Dargan, speaks at the Defense Support of Civil Authorities Executive Seminar in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Nov. 6, 2007. Dargan credited U.S. Northern Command with being the "enabler" of recent wildfire fighting operations in Southern California.
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Col. Frank Kosich updates his staff on the status of Exercise Ardent Sentry '07 hurricane recovery operations. Kosich is the Federal Emergency Management Agency Region I Defense Coordinating Officer, whose job is to work with federal, state and local agencies to ensure U.S. Northern Command's Defense Support of Civil Authorities mission is carried out effectively. U.S. Army North provides the DCO to an area affected by a disaster should Department of Defense response be requested by the President or the Secretary of Defense.
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