Col. Scott A. Green and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert A. Duenas, the command team of Army Alaska’s 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division and 4-25th Airborne Task Force, participate in a radio interview with a role-player as seen through a closed-circuit video system used by Joint Readiness Training Center Operations Group observer/controllers during scenario training at Fort Polk, La., Feb. 21, 2016. As part of 4-25th BCT’s rotation during JRTC 16-04, USARAK has validated the Airborne Task Force in their ability to perform forced entry operations and follow-on missions. Th


Col. Scott A. Green and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert A. Duenas, the command team of Army Alaska’s 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division and 4-25th Airborne Task Force, participate in a radio interview with a role-player as seen through a closed-circuit video system used by Joint Readiness Training Center Operations Group observer/controllers during scenario training at Fort Polk, La., Feb. 21, 2016. As part of 4-25th BCT’s rotation during JRTC 16-04, USARAK has validated the Airborne Task Force in their ability to perform forced entry operations and follow-on missions. They are the Pacific’s only airborne unit that regularly trains with Pacific partners. (Photo by Capt. Richard Packer, Army Alaska Public Affairs)


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