Soldiers assigned to the 973rd Quartermaster Company, assemble the Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit during the Tropical Journey exercise help at the Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla, April 23. Tropical Journey (TJ) is a full-scale VA driven “All Hazard Preparedness Response” exercise that began in 2005 and occurs every three years. The TJ17 scenario enables participants to assess objectives and core capabilities. This full-scale exercise provides a platform for 1st Mission Support Command unit leadership to evaluate METL collective training tasks within a DSCA operational environment.
170423-A-FT436-001.JPG Photo By: Spc. Anthony Martinez

FORT BUCHANAN - Soldiers assigned to the 973rd Quartermaster Company, assemble the Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit during the Tropical Journey exercise help at the Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla, April 23. Tropical Journey (TJ) is a full-scale VA driven “All Hazard Preparedness Response” exercise that began in 2005 and occurs every three years. The TJ17 scenario enables participants to assess objectives and core capabilities. This full-scale exercise provides a platform for 1st Mission Support Command unit leadership to evaluate METL collective training tasks within a DSCA operational environment.


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