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First responders from the Mexican states of Jalisco and Michoacán practice bringing a drowning victim to shore using a rescue sled donated by U.S. Northern Command in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, March 22, 2017. As part of USNORTHCOM's humanitarian assistance mission, members of the U.S. Public Health Service provided water search and rescue training to Mexican first responders. (Photo by U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Lauren Hill/Released)
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U.S. Public Health Service Cmdr. Kiel Fisher and a group of first responders from the Mexican states of Jalisco and Michoacán review various techniques using a rescue sled to save a water-based victim in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, March 22, 2017.  U.S. Northern Command donated $270,000 of equipment and sent multiple representatives to Puerto Vallarta for a week of water search and rescue training with Mexican firefighters and lifeguards. This training took place in support of USNORTHCOM’s humanitarian assistance partnership with the government of Mexico. (Photo by U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Lauren Hill/Released)
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First responders from the Mexican states of Jalisco and Michoacán practice rope-throwing techniques during water search and rescue training in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, March 22, 2017. U.S. Northern Command donated equipment and conducted a week of exercises for Mexican first responders to enhance their water search and rescue techniques. (Photo by U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Lauren Hill/Released)
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First responders from the Mexican states of Jalisco and Michoacán practice tying various knots with rope and webbing as U.S. Public Health Service Capt. John Holland assesses their progress in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, March 21, 2017. As part of U.S. Northern Command's humanitarian assistance partnership with Mexico, Holland and another member of the PHS offered new techniques to Mexican first responders in an effort to enhance their existing knowledge of water search and rescue. (Photo by U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Lauren Hill/Released)
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First responders from the Mexican states of Jalisco and Michoacán practice rescuing a victim as part of a week-long water search and rescue training exercise in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, March 21, 2017. Training included 20 first responders from Mexico, members of the U.S. Public Health Service and interagency coordination specialists from U.S. Northern Command. First responders performed techniques such as how to quickly assess and classify victims in a mass casualty situation, tie rope and webbing, and improvise an anchor on shore if needed to bring a victim to safety. (Photo by U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Lauren Hill/Released)
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A first responder from the Mexican state of Michoacán’s Civil Protection takes inventory of his new equipment donated by U.S. Northern Command in Puerto Vallarta on March 20, 2017. This is part of USNORTHCOM's partnership with Mexico to train and equip Mexican first responders as USNORTHCOM donated $270,000 of water search and rescue gear. (Photo by U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Lauren Hill/Released)
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U.S. Soldiers assigned to The Old Guard 289th Military Police Company's Special Reaction Team, Fort Myer, Va., move to clear the area during the active shooter response training portion of Exercise Capital Shield 2016 at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, Va., Sept. 13, 2016. Exercises such as Capital Shield help service members prepare to support state and federal first responders in any type of contingency situation. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Bernardus Pol)
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Royal Bahamas Defence Force Marine Seaman Patrick Lightfoot works on developing a Social Media page during a two-day information exchange hosted by Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command Public Affairs at the RBDF base in Coral Harbour, The Bahamas July 27-28. The exchange focused on the strategy of using Social Media as a public affairs tool and how to develop the different Social Media platforms.
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The Bahamas - Stacey Knott, North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command Public Affairs Social Media specialist, discusses a Social Media application with Royal Bahamas Defence Force Ablewoman Marine Monique Deveaux, RBDF Public Relations specialist, while Leading RBDF Mechanic Roberto Adderley, RBDF Information and Technology office, looks on. Knott was part of a team from NORAD and USNORTHCOM that conducted a two-day Social Media information exchange with the RBDF in The Bahamas July 27-28.
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Royal Bahamas Defence Force Petty Officer Maxwell Lloyd, RBDF Public Relations, assists RBDF Leading Woman Marine Karen Bastian, RBDF Information and Technology, with a Social Media application during an information exchange hosted by Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command Public Affairs at Coral Harbour, The Bahamas July 27-28. The two-day exchange demonstrated how NORAD and U.S. NORTHCOM currently uses Social Media as a public affairs tool and different ways this platform can streamline public affairs activities.
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Clifford Fallico, Air Forces Northern intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance planner, marches in formation at the Canadian Intermediate Leadership program at the Canadian Forces College, Noncommissioned Member Professional Development Center, St. Jean Sur Richelieu in Quebec Canada.
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U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeants Clifford Fallico (second from left), Air Forces Northern intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance planner, and Robert Carnall, 702nd Computer Support Squadron System Administrator (third from left), stand before Chief Master Sgt. Angela Abshire (right), director of standards at the Noncommissioned Member Professional Development Center, at the graduation ceremony where they both earned the “Comradeship Award” from the Canadian Intermediate Leadership Program, Canadian Forces College, Noncommissioned Member Professional Development Center, St. Jean Sur Richlieu in Quebec, Canada. Only four of 120 students received the peer-voted award.
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A U.S. Army North Soldier fires an M-9 Berretta Pistol during advanced marksmanship training conducted by Army North’s Headquarters Support Company Jan. 20 at the Camp Bullis Military Training Reservation in San Antonio.
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Sgt. 1st Class Antonio Turberville, operations noncommissioned officer, Headquarters Support Company, Army North, fires an M-9 Berretta Pistol during advanced marksmanship training Jan. 20 at the Camp Bullis Military Training Reservation in San Antonio.
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Sgt. 1st Class Somphot Hongtong, operations noncommissioned officer, Headquarters Support Company, U.S. Army North, explains the position of the aperture site on the M-16A2 Rifle Jan. 20, to Capt. Philip Lee, attorney, Army North, during the company’s advanced marksmanship training at the Camp Bullis Military Training Reservation in San Antonio.
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Sgt. 1st Class Antonio Turberville, operations noncommissioned officer, Headquarters Support Company, Army North, fires an M-9 Berretta Pistol Jan. 20 during advanced marksmanship training at the Camp Bullis Military Training Reservation in San Antonio.
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Sgt. Lauren Aldaco, force protection noncommissioned officer, U.S. Army North, attempts to create pockets of air inside her Army Combat Uniform trousers to use as a floatation device during Water Survival training at the Jimmy Brought Fitness Center indoor pool, at Fort Sam Houston June 18. The techniques the Soldiers learned during the training are used as part of the Army’s Water Survival Training Curriculum 21 – 21.
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A Navy port security craft investigates a suspicious boat as part of a training scenario during Citadel Protect 2010(CP10).  CP10 is part of the Navy's regular training designed to asses the Navy's capability to protect waterborne assets against vessel borne and/or Improvised Explosive Device (IED) threats in Navy ports.  CP10 is a coordinated event between U.S. Fleet Forces and Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC).
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Explosives aboard a small boat are detonated to convey the reality of a small boat terrorist attack during Citadel Protect 2010. Citadel Protect is a series of training exercises to assess the Navy's capability to protect waterborne assets against threats in Navy ports. Citadel Protect is a coordinated event between U.S. Fleet Forces and Commander, Navy Installations Command.
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Explosives are detonated to convey the reality of a terrorist attack during Citadel Protect 2010. Citadel Protect is a series of training exercises to assess the Navy's capability to protect waterborne assets against threats in Navy ports. Citadel Protect is a coordinated event between U.S. Fleet Forces and Commander, Navy Installations Command.
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