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    NHARNG Aviation Supports Nash Stream Preservation Efforts

    Innovative Readiness Training mission synergizes NHARNG aviation with Nash Stream preservation efforts

    Photo By Master Sgt. Charles Johnston | Chief Warrant Officer 3 Luke Koladish, New Hampshire Army National Guard Black Hawk...... read more read more

    ODELL, NEW HAMPSHIRE, UNITED STATES

    10.19.2022

    Story by Tech. Sgt. Charles Johnston 

    Joint Force Headquarters - New Hampshire National Guard

    New Hampshire Army National Guard aviation helped mitigate an ecological hazard in the North Country on October 19, 2022.

    Two rusted culverts were sling-loaded from New Hampshire's Nash Stream by a Black Hawk helicopter, hoisted up and away through the forest canopy with a 130-foot line and cargo netting.

    John Magee, Department of Fish and Game fish habitat biologist, said the culvert removals follow $1.5 million in various brook trout restoration efforts.

    “We’re getting rid of stuff that shouldn’t be in the streams, making the habitat better for brook trout,” Magee said.

    Both culverts were dropped off a few miles away, where they could be more easily hauled for safe disposal.

    The entire operation was made possible through the Innovative Readiness Response program, which provides Guardsmen with real-world training opportunities in their community. And though the NHARNG works regularly with Fish and Game during search and rescue operations, the three-way partnership with the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources was a first.

    “I think it was a great program,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 John Blair, who helped organize the mission. “It got us the opportunity to do some training that we normally don’t get the opportunity to do.”

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    Date Taken: 10.19.2022
    Date Posted: 10.24.2022 12:15
    Story ID: 431897
    Location: ODELL, NEW HAMPSHIRE, US

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