A Air Force member of the 773rd Civil Engineer Squadron retrieves snow to be used to fill in a cement crater as part of testing new technology experiments involving rapid repairs to critical infrastructure in an arctic climate during Northern Command Exercise Arctic Edge 2022 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, on March 1, 2022. AE22 is a biennial Homeland Defense exercise to provide high quality and effective joint training in austere cold weather conditions. AE22 is the largest joint exercise in Alaska, with approximately 1,000 military personnel training alongside mem


A Air Force member of the 773rd Civil Engineer Squadron retrieves snow to be used to fill in a cement crater as part of testing new technology experiments involving rapid repairs to critical infrastructure in an arctic climate during Northern Command Exercise Arctic Edge 2022 at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, on March 1, 2022. AE22 is a biennial Homeland Defense exercise to provide high quality and effective joint training in austere cold weather conditions. AE22 is the largest joint exercise in Alaska, with approximately 1,000 military personnel training alongside members of the Canadian Armed Forces. ( Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Trevor T. McBride)


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