U.S. Airmen from various organizations within U.S. Air Forces Europe – Air Forces Africa are participating in Falcon Leap 21, a multinational parachute training exercise led by the Dutch air force at several military installation in the Netherlands.
Falcon Strike 21 is a joint, multinational exercise with participants from the United States working with service members from Israel, Italy, and the United Kingdom, that optimizes the integration between 4th and 5th Generation aircraft, increases the level of cooperation in the F-35 logistics and expeditionary fields, and strengthens interoperability of allied and partner air forces during...
Farnborough is a biennial international trade show for the aerospace industry to demonstrate the latest in both civilian and military aircraft capabilities.
This course provides COMCAM personnel with the knowledge, skills and abilities to effectively deliver communication and documentation capabilities in hostile or uncertain environments. The primary focus of the course is on understanding and demonstrating the ability to transition between photo/video documentation and combat-related actions as well as shaping the joint information environment...
February Exercise 2025 (FEBEX 25) is a comprehensive, multi-faceted annual training event planned and executed by the 202nd Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer (RED HORSE) Squadron at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida. This "back to basics" training reinforces foundational bare base operations while integrating modern Agile Combat Employment concepts...
The top priority of the federal government is continuing to provide life safety and life sustaining resources to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The federal government’s full attention is on the Hurricane Maria response. Well before it made landfall in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, federal resources were staged to arrive as quickly as possible.
FEMA and its federal...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region II Homeland Response Force (HRF) Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) exercise consists of some 700 Soldiers and Airmen of the National Guard with expertise in search and extraction of disaster victims, incident site security, decontamination, medical treatment and command and control of the mission.
African Americans play vital roles in today's Army as Soldiers and Army civilians, and are critical members of the Fort Hunter Liggett team.