Army Sgt. Jonathan Garcia and Spc. Shawnese Gilliam-Gray, multichannel transmission systems operator/maintainers, Bravo Company, 101st Expeditionary Signal Battalion, New York National Guard, team with civilian emergency responders during a communications exercise on the last day of exercise Cyber Impact 22 at Highmark stadium, home of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, in Buffalo, New York, Mar. 10, 2022. From Mar. 8-10, 2022, the Cyber Impact exercise includes over 150 participants from 12 Army National Guard, two Army Reserve units, as well as local, state, federal, private sector, academic, and


Army Sgt. Jonathan Garcia and Spc. Shawnese Gilliam-Gray, multichannel transmission systems operator/maintainers, Bravo Company, 101st Expeditionary Signal Battalion, New York National Guard, team with civilian emergency responders during a communications exercise on the last day of exercise Cyber Impact 22 at Highmark stadium, home of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, in Buffalo, New York, Mar. 10, 2022. From Mar. 8-10, 2022, the Cyber Impact exercise includes over 150 participants from 12 Army National Guard, two Army Reserve units, as well as local, state, federal, private sector, academic, and Canadian partners. The Michigan National Guard's 46th Military Police Command provides command and control to DoD service members who partner and train with civilian authorities to effectively respond to a significant incident or complex catastrophic event requiring a national effort.


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