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CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. " U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers, Spc. Jose Martinez and Spc. Joshua Jensen, stake down a tent during mobilization of their unit with Task Force 51 July 31 during exercise Vibrant Response 13-2. VR 13-2 is a major field training exer...
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CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. " Soldiers with Company B, 63rd Signal Battalion, 35th Expeditionary Signal Brigade, out of Fort Gordon, Georgia, set up a satellite terminal trailer to facilitate communications for Task Force 51 July 31 during exercise Vibrant ...
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CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. " Soldiers with Company B, 63rd Signal Battalion, 35th Expeditionary Signal Brigade, out of Fort Gordon, Georgia, set up a satellite terminal trailer to facilitate communications for Task Force 51 July 31 during exercise Vibrant ...
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CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. -- Soldiers and civilians with Task Force 51 occupy a gym they efficiently transformed into a Joint Operations Center Aug. 2 during the beginning of exercise Vibrant Response 13-2. VR 13-2 is a major field training exercise condu...
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CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. -- A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter belonging to the 338th Medical Brigade out of Horsham, Penn., carries aid to the "victims" of a notional terrorist attack Aug 4 during exercise Vibrant Response 13-2. VR 13-2 is a major field trai...
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CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. " Military journalists role-playing as civilian reporters grill a panel of subject matter experts with Task Force 51 Aug. 6 during exercise Vibrant Response 13-2. VR 13-2 is a major field training exercise conducted by U.S. North...
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Vibrant Response 13-2 is a major field training exercise conducted by U.S. Northern Command and led by U.S. Army North. Approximately 5,700 service members and civilians from the military and other federal and state agencies throughout the country are training to respond to a catastrophic domestic incident. As a component of NORTHCOM, Army North coordinates timely federal military response to disasters in the homeland to help the American people in times of need.
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