Air Mobility Command's first Mobility Guardian exercise is scheduled for July 30 to Aug. 12 at various locations across the state of Washington. The exercise is expected to be the most realistic real-world, scenario-driven exercise the command has ever undertaken, with a significant portion focused on integrating with joint and international partners. Mobility Guardian was designed to allow forces to “train like they fight,” by developing and improving techniques and procedures that enhance operations and improve interoperability. Each of AMC’s core competencies will be tested during t


Air Mobility Command's first Mobility Guardian exercise is scheduled for July 30 to Aug. 12 at various locations across the state of Washington. The exercise is expected to be the most realistic real-world, scenario-driven exercise the command has ever undertaken, with a significant portion focused on integrating with joint and international partners. Mobility Guardian was designed to allow forces to “train like they fight,” by developing and improving techniques and procedures that enhance operations and improve interoperability. Each of AMC’s core competencies will be tested during the exercise as members conduct airlift, air refueling, aeromedical evacuation and mobility support operations. Exercise scenarios will include joint forcible entry and airfield seizure, a joint mission between Air Force airdrop crews and Army Airborne units, contingency response and humanitarian relief operations. For all products search keyword MobilityGuardian


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