The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 14.12.2001, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 14.12.2001, Blaðsíða 4
85th Group hones force protection skills in exercise Northern Guardian Story and photo by J02 Stephen Sheedy The 85th Group conducted its quarterly exercise, Northern Guardian, at NAS Keflavik from Dec. 11-12. According to 85th Group Superintendent of Plans and Programs, Master Sgt. Todd Williams, the exercise was designed to test the 85th Group’s readiness to deal with a variety of both air and ground threats. “The exercise included drills such as self- aid and buddy care, which tested an Airman’s ability to give medical aid to themselves and others. 85th Group’s ability to provide force protection was also put to the test with drills on how to handle mail bombs, weapons of mass destruction and a major accident response exercise. We also had unexploded ordnance exercises to identify, mark and report to see how our people responded,” said Williams. Exercise Northern Guardian also tested the 85th Group’s readiness to provide air defense for the base and Iceland. “The main mission of the 85th Group is to provide air defense,” said Williams. “We encountered encroachments of our airspace by unknown aircraft and conducted live intercepts.” According to Williams the exercise also forced the 85th Group to adapt to a constant- ly changing situation. “Since the bomb threats forced the evacu- ation of many work spaces, we were able to see how some units were able to function after being forced to evacuate their buildings and move to alternative locations,” said Williams. The exercise involved every unit of the 85th Group. Navy and Marine units at NAS Keflavik were not participants. According to Williams, the Air Force established a A medic assists a wounded Airman during exercise Northern Guardian Dec. 11. The two-day exercise tested the 85th Group’s abili- ty to respond to a variety of threats. special group of personnel to represent Navy units not participating in the exercise, but who would be called upon in a real situation. “For the purpose of the exercise, we estab- lished the Air Force Exercise Control Group, which responded to calls that would normal- ly go to the Public Works Department, Naval Hospital Keflavik or Naval Security,” said Williams. At the close of the exercise, the 85th Group began the task of evaluating what happened and finding ways to improve for the future. “We always take away lessons learned and we look at fixes from previous exercises then reevaluate them to ensure they work. That’s a big part of setting up an exercise, finding problems that occurred in the past and taking another look at them,” said Williams. an. $1 (^1/4 xl^A/^ it'. $5, $10, $15, $20 (can be used to purchase any item) vj/ /'jvT • Lava Java * Lava Java T~ ,v. $ ^ W • {ccIa^AXc CeyiAn^ic • tJevJ- L\efcd-Ay J>leyd- GeJjtt ® Q,Avdy Ayd- GavM*4 * \l/ ?|\ Nj/ A University of Maryland Schedule Term 3: Schedule for Jan. 14 - Mar. 8. Registration for active duty personnel is Jan. 2 . Open Registration is Jan. 3-11. Mon.-Thurs., 11:30 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. ECON 201: Principles of Economics I ANTH 102: Introduction to Anthropology 1CLD 334: Iceland: Life and Culture 1FSM 310: Software and Hardware Concepts Mon., Wed., Fri., 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. ENGL 101: Introduction to Writing ACCT 220: Principles of Accounting I BMGT 380: Business Law I CMIS 102: Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design EDU 1080: Understanding/Guiding the Young Child’s Behavior Mon., Wed., Fri., 7:45 - 9:45 p.m. ENGL 303: Critical Approaches to Literature BMGT 110: Introduction to Business and Management HRMN 300: Human Resource Management MATH 012: Intermediate Algebra Tues. and Thurs., 6-9 p.m. NSCI 100: Introduction to Physical Science HIST 156: History of the United States until 1865 BIOL 101: Concepts of Biology C.I 110: Administration of Justice Weekend Biology Lab 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. BIOL 102: Laboratory in Biology, Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9 and 23. BIOL 102: Laboratory in Biology, Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10 and 24. Weekend Seminars 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. HIST 216E: Ancient Egypt, Jan. 19, 20. HIST 319 E: The Remarkable 60’s, Feb. 9, 10. CMST 100N: Intro to Microcomputers/Desktop Systems, Jan. 26,27. CMST 100.1: Intro to Microcomputers/Security, Mar. 2,3. MGST 198J: Motivation Performance in Organization, Feb. 23, 24. LIBS 100: Introduction to Library Research, Feb. 16, 23. Page 4 The White Falcon December 14, 2001

x

The White Falcon

Beinir tenglar

Ef þú vilt tengja á þennan titil, vinsamlegast notaðu þessa tengla:

Tengja á þennan titil: The White Falcon
https://timarit.is/publication/382

Tengja á þetta tölublað:

Tengja á þessa síðu:

Tengja á þessa grein:

Vinsamlegast ekki tengja beint á myndir eða PDF skjöl á Tímarit.is þar sem slíkar slóðir geta breyst án fyrirvara. Notið slóðirnar hér fyrir ofan til að tengja á vefinn.