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99th READINESS DIVISION

Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J.

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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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FORT HOOD, TEXAS – A task force of Dutch Soldiers with the 302nd Royal Netherlands Aviation Squadron trekked across rugged terrain and through an ever-changing climate during training exercises held mid-May at Fort Hood, Texas. The Dutch Soldiers were given a plethora of different missions to accomplish throughout the exercise including establishing a command post, conducting night operations, providing fire support, evacuating casualties, and interacting with the local populace in helping solve local issues.The exercise consisted of primarily Dutch forces however U.S. Soldiers and civilians provided support and aided in the role-play of opposing forces to make the event more realistic
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U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. David Tedrow, Observer Coach Trainer, 3rd Battalion, 381st Regiment, 91st Training Division, Grand Prairie, Texas, and 1st Lt. Lisa Stone, 3rd Battalion, 337th Regiment, 4th Calvary Division Training Support Battalion, Fort Knox, Ky., discuss trainees' performance during a response to a civil unrest training mission as part of Combat Support Training Exercise 91-16-02, Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., June 14, 2016. As the largest U.S. Army Reserve training exercise, CSTX 91-16-02 provides Soldiers with unique opportunities to sharpen their technical and tactical skills in combat-like conditions. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. James Lefty Larimer, 367th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. David Tedrow, Observer Coach Trainer, 3rd Battalion, 381st Regiment, 91st Training Division, Grand Prairie, Texas, conducts an after action review with 341st Military Police Company Soldiers after a response to a civil unrest training mission as part of Combat Support Training Exercise 91-16-02, Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., June 14, 2016. As the largest U.S. Army Reserve training exercise, CSTX 91-16-02 provides Soldiers with unique opportunities to sharpen their technical and tactical skills in combat-like conditions. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. James Lefty Larimer, 367th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. - Pfc. Nicholas Przybocki, a combat engineer, wraps a wound on a mannequin's leg during combat lifesaver training conducted at training exercise Castle Installation Related Construction 2016. The Army Reserve Soldier is a member of Headquarters Headquarters Company, 365th Engineer Battalion based in Schuylkill Haven, Pa. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Anshu Pandeya, 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. - Spc. Brody Evan Black, a carpenter masonry specialist, writes a 9-Line medevac during combat lifesaver training conducted at training exercise Castle Installation Related Construction 2016. The form is used to deliver information about injured personnel to get them evacuated to safety. The Army Reserve Soldier is a member of the New Cumberland, Pa.-based 358th Engineer Company. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Anshu Pandeya, 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. - Pfc. Nicholas Przybocki, a combat engineer, right, rolls a mannequin over so Spc. Brody Evan Black, a carpenter masonry specialist, can treat the wound on its back during combat lifesaver training conducted at training exercise Castle Installation Related Construction 2016. Przybocki is with Headquarters Headquarters Company, 365th Engineer Battalion based in Schuylkill Haven, Pa., and Black is a member of the New Cumberland, Pa.-based 358th Engineer Company. Both are Army Reserve Soldiers (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Anshu Pandeya, 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Matthew Hennessey, a native of Orwell, Ohio, and petroleum laboratory specialist assigned to the 475th Quartermaster Group, based out of Farrell, Pa., observes the remains of a fuel sample after the contamination test ran through the Distillation Apparatus at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. This is all part of the 2016 Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise, which consists of multiple units operating at various locations providing safe, responsive, on-time petroleum support to specified Army Reserve exercises and Department of Defense customers.  (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jack Hillard, 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Robert White, a native of Aliquippa, Pa., left, and Spc. Shawn See, a native of Hubbard, Ohio, both petroleum laboratory specialists assigned to the 475th Quartermaster Group, based out of Farrell, Pa., pour fuel into the Articulate Contaminate measuring the amount of contaminants at Fort A.P. Hill, Va.  The group is testing fuel for contamination that will be used by aircraft and ground vehicles during the 2016 Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise.  (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jack Hillard, 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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Petroleum Quality Analysis System-Enhanced, a mobile lab trailer used by petroleum laboratory specialists assigned to the 475th Quartermaster Group, based out of Farrell, Pa., is set up at Fort A.P. Hill, VA. The lab is in support of the 2016 Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jack Hillard, 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
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FORT HOOD, Texas – Sgt. Jessica Forester, a broadcast operations specialist with the 204th Public Affairs Detachment, records video footage of Dutch Soldiers assigned to the 302nd Dutch Aviation Squadron during multi-faceted training operations May 17 at Fort Hood, Texas. Three U.S. Army journalists assigned to the 204th PAD from Orlando, Fla., embedded with a company of Dutch Soldiers to cover training missions while simulating actual media embeds. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Aaron Ellerman, 204th Public Affairs Detachment, 99th RSC)
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