Jewel, a live find area search dog, stands ready with her handler, waiting to be airlifted to a search-and-rescue exercise site during the Miles Paratus Special Focus Event at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 8. The Wisconsin National Guard and the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs Division of Emergency Management coordinated and conducted the Miles Paratus Special Focus Event, a five-day emergency response exercise focused on inter-agency efforts to plan, train, and respond cohesively across the state. Approximately 2,500 personnel participated during the course of the five-day exercise at Volk


Jewel, a live find area search dog, stands ready with her handler, waiting to be airlifted to a search-and-rescue exercise site during the Miles Paratus Special Focus Event at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 8. The Wisconsin National Guard and the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs Division of Emergency Management coordinated and conducted the Miles Paratus Special Focus Event, a five-day emergency response exercise focused on inter-agency efforts to plan, train, and respond cohesively across the state. Approximately 2,500 personnel participated during the course of the five-day exercise at Volk Field and Fort McCoy, Wis., June 5-9, including more than 20 military units from the Wisconsin, West Virginia, Idaho, Minnesota, and Illinois National Guard and more than 50 civilian local, state, and national emergency response agencies as well as the private sector organizations. (112th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment photo by Spc. Jared Saathoff/Released)


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