A Army Soldier with 95th Company, 17th Combat Support Sustainment Battalion, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska uses a special vacuum to decontaminate Army Pvt. Ydira Larkin, a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear specialist also with 95th Company, during a contamination exposure simulation as part of Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 at the Anchorage Fire Training Center in Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. 28, 2022. Joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 increases the National Guard’s capacity to operate in austere, extreme cold-weather environments across Alaska and the Ar
A Army Soldier with 95th Company, 17th Combat Support Sustainment Battalion, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska uses a special vacuum to decontaminate Army Pvt. Ydira Larkin, a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear specialist also with 95th Company, during a contamination exposure simulation as part of Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 at the Anchorage Fire Training Center in Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. 28, 2022. Joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 increases the National Guard’s capacity to operate in austere, extreme cold-weather environments across Alaska and the Arctic region. AEP22 enhances the ability of military and civilian inter-agency partners to respond to a variety of emergency and homeland security missions across Alaska and the Arctic.
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Keywords: aep22, arctic, arcticeaglepatriot22, arcticready, jointtraining, nationalguard