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Army Reserve Soldier signals for readiness
May 24, 2017
Pfc. Ismael Torres, a cable system installer maintainer, left, and Spc. Cody Gomez, a microwave system operator maintainer, assemble a transmission antenna during Exercise Maple Resolve 17 at Camp Wainwright, Alberta, May 16, 2017. Torres and Gomez, both California natives, belong to the 306th Psychological Operations Company. Exercise Maple Resolve is an annual collective training event designed for any contigency operation. Approximately 4,000 Canadian and 1,000 U.S. troops are participating in Exercise Maple Resolve 17.

Army Reserve commanding general visits Soldiers in Canada
May 22, 2017
Lt. Gen. Charles Luckey, chief of Army Reserve and commanding general of United States Army Reserve Command, discusses troop movements with Canadian Lt. Col. Will Graydon, commanding officer of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, on May 18, 2017, in Camp Wainwright, Alberta, Canada, during Maple Resolve 17.  More than 650 U.S. Army Soldiers are supporting Maple Resolve 17, the Canadian Army’s premiere brigade-level validation exercise running May 14-29 at Camp Wainwright. As part of the exercise, the U.S. Army is providing a wide array of combat and support elements. These include sustainment, psychological operations, public affairs, aviation and medical units. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Crawford)

Simulated Guts Yield Glory at Maple Resolve 17
May 20, 2017
Special effects team members Jenni MacDonald and Stacy Wegner apply prosthetic wounds to a role player who will act as a simulated casualty on a training mission as part of Maple Resolve 17, the Canadian Army's premiere brigade-level validation exercise running May 14-29 at Camp Wainwright, Alberta, Canada. The role players fulfill an integral part for the training, allowing the Soldiers to react to life-like, real-time situations ranging from medevac, hostile enemies and media engagements.

As a part of the exercise, the U.S. Army is providing a wide array of combat and support elements. These elements include sustainment, psychological operations, public affairs, aviation and medical units. Readiness is the U.S. Army Reserve's number one priority. Reserve units participating in Maple Resolve 17 will sharpen individual skill sets while enhancing overall unit readiness.

U.S., Canadian medics share techniques, helicopters
May 18, 2017
Sgt. Rebecca Himmel, a medic attached to the 1-169th Aviation Regiment, and Canadian Cpl. Jason Flegel, a forward aeromedevac specialist with the 2nd Field Ambulance, prepare to embark on a joint medevac training mission during Exercise Maple Resolve 17 at Camp Wainwright, Alberta, May 16, 2017. Exercise Maple Resolve is an annual collective training event designed for any  contigency operation. Approximately 4,000 Canadian and 1,000 U.S. troops are participating in Exercise Maple Resolve 17.