Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Cobra Gold 19 Final Combined Arms Live-Fire

Cobra Gold 19 Final Combined Arms Live-Fire
SUKHOTHAI, THAILAND
02.21.2019
Photo by Cpl. Robert Gavaldon 
U.S. Army Pacific Public Affairs Office  

Royal Thai Armed Forces and U.S. Service Members conduct a combined arms live-fire during exercise Cobra Gold 19 at Sukhothai, Kingdom of Thailand, Feb. 22, 2019. Cobra Gold is one of the largest theatre security cooperation exercises in the Indo-Pacific and is an integral part of the U.S. commitment to strengthening engagement in the region. Cobra Gold 19, the 38th iteration of this exercise, emphasizes coordination on civic action, such as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, seeking to expand regional cooperation and collaboration in these vital areas. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Robert G. Gavaldon)
Cobra Gold 19 Final Combined Arms Live-Fire
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Robert G. Gavaldon)

Monday, February 25, 2019

Video: Fire Research and Training Facility Tyndall


FL, UNITED STATES
02.20.2019
Video by John Goddin
Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center Public Affairs 


The Air Force Civil Engineer Center's Fire Research and Training Facility at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, provides extremely realistic firefighter training. But as Brian Goddin with Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center public affairs shows us, the state-of-the-art facility also allows for researching and studying more environmentally firefighting agents.

NY National Guard mobilizes 250 Soldiers and Airmen for western NY windstorm

Soldiers Prepare for Disaster Response
Photo By Master Sgt. Brandy Fowler | Spc. Kevin Morales assigned to Delta Company, 427th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Squadron, 101st Cavalry Regiment, New York Army National Guard, Buffalo cuts into a log with a chainsaw, while Spc. Ethan Brown assigned to Bravo Troop, 2nd Squadron, 101st Cavalry Regiment, assists him during training at Youngstown Local Training Area, Feb. 24, 2019. The training team was composed of New York Army National Guard and New York Guard Soldiers. They trained on how to use the equipment properly and safely. These Soldiers are just a few of more than 250 Soldiers and Airmen that are deployed to Western New York for debris clearing missions in support of Operation February Winter Storm. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Brandy Fowler) 
BUFFALO, NY, UNITED STATES
02.25.2019
Story by Eric Durr 
New York National Guard  

BUFFALO, N.Y.-- The New York National Guard placed 250 Soldiers and Airmen on duty in Western New York over the weekend of Feb. 23/24 in advance of a wind storm that brought gusts of up to 74 miles per hour to the region on Sunday, Feb. 24.

The winds toppled trees, left 44,000 customers without electricity, forced road closures, and ripped the roof off of part of the University of Buffalo bookstore at the college’s north campus, according to the Buffalo News on Monday morning, Feb. 25.

The National Weather Service warned of damage and driving delays caused by the high winds, as well as potential damages to structures along the Niagara River and Lake Erie as high wind drives ice on shore. The wind was also expected to result in obscured vision as bands of lake effect snow swept across the area, according to the weather service.

The activation of 250 Soldiers and Airmen to conduct debris clearance missions if needed, was part of overall state and local government preparations for the wind storm, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said.

"One thing we've learned over and over in these severe weather situations is if you wait for the storm to develop to start your actions, it's too late,” Cuomo said on Sunday, Feb. 24. 

"We have taken every precaution to ensure a smooth response to these dangerously high winds and have made it clear to utilities that they must work to restore power as quickly as possible. I urge all New Yorkers to remain alert during this storm system and to report any disruptions in power to their utility immediately," the governor said.

The New York National Guard originally mobilized 100 Soldiers and Airmen—35 Soldiers from 42nd Infantry Division elements, 35 Soldiers from 53rd Troop Command units, and 30 Airmen from the 107th Attack Wing at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station—and stationed them at the Masten Avenue Armory in Buffalo on Saturday, Feb. 23 along with 25 humvees and trucks.

Forty chainsaws were provided for debris clearance teams to use. Five New York Guard members were assigned to conduct chain saw training classes.

On the afternoon of Feb. 23 the governor directed the allocation of an additional 150 National Guard service members who could be used to direct traffic as part of the debris clearance
Seventy-five of those Soldiers were drawn from 53rd Troop command units while Joint Task Force Empire Shield assigned 75 Soldiers and Airmen to the mission. 

Joint Task Force Empire Shield is the New York National Guard’s full-time security augmentation force in New York City.

In addition to the 250 Soldiers and Airmen assigned directly to the debris clearance and traffic control mission, additional personnel were on duty to provide logistics support and mission command for the mission.
On Monday, 75 Soldiers were repositioned to the Thompson Road Armory in Syracuse to be available for missions in the Central New York region.

St. Paul District and Winona Fire Department conduct cold water & ice rescue training

St. Paul District and Winona Fire Department conduct cold water & ice rescue training
WINONA, MN, UNITED STATES
02.19.2019
Photo by Patrick Loch
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District 

The St. Paul District’s hydrographic survey crew joined the Winona Fire Department to conduct cold-water/ice rescue training on Lake Winona, in Winona, Minnesota, Feb. 19-20. The Corps’ survey crew brought the airboat, based out of Fountain City, Wisconsin, and the fire department brought the expertise and rescue equipment. The training – born out of a partnership that allows the survey crew to assist the fire department in a life safety situation – helped both airboat operators and rescue personnel get a feel for how to safely operate and board the specialized boat during a rescue on a lake or river.

Joint Operations Center stands up at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station

Joint Operations Center stands up at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station
NIAGARA FALLS, NY, UNITED STATES
02.24.2019
Photo by Master Sgt. Brandy Fowler
107th Attack Wing Public Affairs 

Capt. Chris Haggard works alongside Sgt. Chance Ahlberg, both Joint Task Force 5 logistics coordinators, 153rd Troop Command, New York National Guard, to manage resources for supplies and services associated with the recent activation of the New York National Guard, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station. The JOC was established yesterday and moved here early this morning. The center manages and maintains operations associated with Governor Andrew Cuomo's activation of the New York Air and Army National Guard. The members of the JOC are just a few of more than 250 Soldiers and Airmen that are being deployed to Western New York for debris clearing missions in support of Operation February Winter Storm. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Brandy Fowler)

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