The Alaska National Guard will host the joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 2022, Feb. 22 – March 10 to train with interagency partners for the homeland security and emergency response mission in and around the Arctic.
The interagency exercise will include approximately 900 Air and Army National Guard personnel from 15 states and more than 200 active duty Air Force, Army and Marine Corps counterparts. Additionally, more than 500 participants from federal, state and local agencies... read more
The Alaska National Guard will host the joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 2022, Feb. 22 – March 10 to train with interagency partners for the homeland security and emergency response mission in and around the Arctic.
The interagency exercise will include approximately 900 Air and Army National Guard personnel from 15 states and more than 200 active duty Air Force, Army and Marine Corps counterparts. Additionally, more than 500 participants from federal, state and local agencies will take part. International partners from the Canadian Army Reserve and Royal Canadian Air Force will also participate.
The exercise, conducted at JBER, Anchorage, Kodiak and Nome, is designed to increase the National Guard’s capacity to operate in the Arctic and will pose homeland security and state-level emergency scenarios to facilitate realistic training in austere, extreme cold-weather environments across Alaska. show less
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Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 is a homeland security and emergency response exercise operating throughout Alaska, hosted by the Alaska National Guard.
U.S. Air Force members of the 123rd Contingency Response Group, with the Kentucky National Guard, Participate in Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 2022 to help the exercise players get in and out of Nome, Alaska. Joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 2022 increases the National Guard’s capacity to operate in austere, extreme cold-weather environments across Alaska and the Arctic region. AEP22 enhances the ability of military and civilian...