RM2MB40AC–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMR8YATK–Cpl. Cody Pellegrin, 287th Engineer Company based in Lucedale, Miss., navigates the monkey bars on the confidence course during the Mississippi National Guard’s 2017 Best Warrior Competition at Camp McCain near Elliott, Miss., March 9, 2017. (Mississippi National Guard
RM2MB40DG–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMR8YAT3–Sgt. Austin Eubanks, 287th Engineer Company based in Lucedale, Miss., recovers after conducting a land navigation course in a torrential downpour during the Mississippi National Guard’s 2017 Best Warrior Competition at Camp McCain near Elliott, Miss., March 7, 2017. (Mississippi National Guard
RM2MB40DB–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMKY67YN–An U. S. Army Reserve soldier assigned to the 424th Engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40CE–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC8T5–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40D2–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC8RA–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise at the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40AY–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC8RK–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise at the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40D6–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC932–An U. S. Army Reserve soldier assigned to the 424th Engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40C5–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC8RE–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise at the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40DE–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC8T2–U. S. Army Reserve Spc. Jeffrey Evans assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40DM–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC8T4–U. S. Army Reserve Spc. Jeffrey Evans assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40DJ–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC8RT–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company prepares a compressed air tank in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40CR–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC8RX–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company prepares a compressed air tank in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB4139–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC8TA–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company extract a dummy casualty from an overturned vehicle in a Joint Training Exercise on Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RM2MB40DN–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC7X3–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RM2MB40DD–Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Company, 168th Engineer Brigade, 184th Sustainment Command, recently conducted field demolition training at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on June 11, 2022. The training allows the engineers to fulfill expected tasks of their profession.
RMRJC7TP–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RM2GKBA0K–U.S. Army Sgt. Daryl Doukas, a combat engineer assigned 287th Engineer Company, Mississippi Army National Guard, currently serving as a member of a COVID-19 mobile testing team, tracks scheduled COVID-19 vaccinations at a mobile vaccination site in Columbus, Miss., March 2, 2021. The Mississippi National Guard is supporting the Mississippi Department of Health at testing sites throughout the state as part of Mississippi’s COVID-19 State Task Force. (Portions of this image were obscured for security reasons)
RMHEK8TG–(Left) U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Stephanie B. Atkins and Spc. Stephanie E. Jarrett display freshly baked cornbread during a recent battlefield circulation visit to the 287th Engineer Company stationed at Forward Operating Base Lightning, Paktya province, Afghanistan, on Jan. 26, 2011. Both are members of Joint Sustainment Command - Afghanistan, a Mississippi Army National Guard unit, assigned to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. The 287th is a Mississippi Army National Guard based out of Lucedale, Miss., and has deployed since May in search of roadside bombs in southeastern Afghanistan. Mississippi A
RMHEPW4B–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released) Entry Control Point 160607-A-MA423-009
RMRJC7WG–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RMHEPW43–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released) Entry Control Point 160607-A-MA423-001
RMRJC7T1–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RMHEPW47–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released) Entry Control Point 160607-A-MA423-005
RMRJC7X7–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RMHEPW45–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released) Entry Control Point 160607-A-MA423-003
RMRJC7XA–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RMHEPW4A–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an entry control point at the command post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team in Fort Hood, Texas, June 7, 2016. The 287th Engineering Company is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team's Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brittany Johnson) Entry Control Point 160607-A-MA423-008
RMRJC7WA–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RMHEPW49–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released) Entry Control Point 160607-A-MA423-007
RMRJC7WT–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RMHEPW44–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released) Entry Control Point 160607-A-MA423-002
RMRJC7T3–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RMHEPW46–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released) Entry Control Point 160607-A-MA423-004
RMRJC7W3–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RMHEPW48–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released) Entry Control Point 160607-A-MA423-006
RMMPFW8M–Cpl. Cody Pellegrin, 287th Engineer Company based in Lucedale, Miss., navigates the monkey bars on the confidence course during the Mississippi National Guard’s 2017 Best Warrior Competition at Camp McCain near Elliott, Miss., March 9, 2017. (Mississippi National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Tynes, 102d Public Affairs Detachment)
RMMPFW86–Sgt. Austin Eubanks, 287th Engineer Company based in Lucedale, Miss., recovers after conducting a land navigation course in a torrential downpour during the Mississippi National Guard’s 2017 Best Warrior Competition at Camp McCain near Elliott, Miss., March 7, 2017. (Mississippi National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Tynes, 102d Public Affairs Detachment)
RMP4265A–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an entry control point at the command post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team in Fort Hood, Texas, June 7, 2016. The 287th Engineering Company is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team's Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brittany Johnson)
RMRJC7XW–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers.
RMP4265E–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
RMPJ99C1–A Soldier from the 287th Engineer Detachment, trains at the The New York City Fire Department Academy, New York City, New York, on July 9, 2018. New York City Fire Department (FDNY) with U.S. Army North, and U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) conducts training as a joint exercise simulating Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) events to maximize the appropriate response from first responders.
RMP4263P–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
RMKY6805–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 468th engineer detachment decontaminates casualties in a Joint Training Exercise on Miami- Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMP42654–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
RMPJ99BY–U.S. Army Spc. Ryan Dunnett, assigned to the 287th Engineer Detachment, trains at the The New York City Fire Department Academy, New York City, New York, on July 9, 2018. SPC Dunnett is training on the Jaws of Life. A hydraulic apparatus used to pry apart the wreckage of crashed vehicles in order to free people trapped inside. New York City Fire Department (FDNY) with U.S. Army North, and U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) conducts training as a joint exercise simulating Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) events to maximize the appropriate response from first responders.
RMP42649–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
RMPJ99C0–U.S. Army Spc. Ryan Dunnett, assigned to the 287th Engineer Detachment, trains at the The New York City Fire Department Academy, New York City, New York, on July 9, 2018. SPC Dunnett is training on the Jaws of Life. A hydraulic apparatus used to pry apart the wreckage of crashed vehicles in order to free people trapped inside. New York City Fire Department (FDNY) with U.S. Army North, and U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) conducts training as a joint exercise simulating Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) events to maximize the appropriate response from first responders.
RMP42651–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
RMRJCG6X–Soldiers assigned to the 409th Area Support Medical Company, Madison, Wisconsin transport simulated casualties during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Miami-Dade Fire Department in Miami, Florida. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMP4263R–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
RMRJC7YW–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 468th engineer detachment decontaminates casualties in a Joint Training Exercise on Miami- Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 09, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMP42643–Soldiers of the 287th Engineer Company, 890th Engineer Battalion, set up an Entry Control Point at the Command Post of the Special Troops Battalion, 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team on June 7, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. The 287th En. Co. is an enabler unit for the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team’s Multi-integrated Echelon Brigade Training Exercise. (Mississippi National Guard photos by Sgt. Brittany Johnson 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
RMP44FFY–Chief Warrant Officer 4 Ryan Uher, 184th Sustainment Command, based out of Laurel, Mississippi, engages in briefing vital information to 288th Sapper Company and 287th Engineer Company unit representatives. The troops were temporarily staged in the 184th Logistics Support Area (LSA) Fort Hood, Texas on June 13, 2016. The 184th LSA is a temporary living area where Soldiers are provided with hot meals, laundry, air-conditioned sleeping quarters, and a mobile PX after MiBT field exercises conclude for the units. The 184th provided support during the 155th Armored Brigade Combat team MiBT. A MIBT
RMMBTJKW–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise at the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Andrea Salgado Rivera)
RMRJCG8P–U.S. Army Soldiers of the 414th Chemical Company, exercise a decontamination for a simulated mass chemical attack during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Miami-Dade Fire Department and Homestead-Miami Speedway in Miami, Fla. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless the transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTJKP–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise at the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Andrea Salgado Rivera)
RMRJCG8K–A Soldier of the 414th Chemical Company from Orangeburg, South Carolina sends a simulated casualty's status by radio during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Miami-Dade Fire Department in Miami, Florida. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTJM0–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise at the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Andrea Salgado Rivera)
RMRJC7YG–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 468th engineer detachment transports casualties in a Joint Training Exercise on Miami- Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 09, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTKG4–An U. S. Army Reserve soldier assigned to the 424th Engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Samantha Lewis)
RMRJCG9C–U.S. Army Soldier of the 414th Chemical Company, examine for a simulated mass chemical attack during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Miami-Dade Fire Department and Homestead-Miami Speedway in Miami, Fla. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless the transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTJN6–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Andrea Salgado Rivera)
RMRJCG8T–Soldiers assigned to the 414th Chemical Company from Orangeburg, South Carolina strap in a simulated casualty during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Miami-Dade Fire Department in Miami, Florida. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTJN4–U. S. Army Reserve Spc. Jeffrey Evans assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Andrea Salgado Rivera)
RMRJCG6Y–U.S. Army Soldiers of the 414th Chemical Company, exercise a decontamination for a simulated mass chemical attack during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Miami-Dade Fire Department and Homestead-Miami Speedway in Miami, Fla. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless the transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTJN5–U. S. Army Reserve Spc. Jeffrey Evans assigned to 424th engineer Company works in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Andrea Salgado Rivera)
RMRJC7YX–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 468th engineer detachment search for casualties in a Joint Training Exercise on Miami- Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 09, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTJMW–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company prepares a compressed air tank in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Andrea Salgado Rivera)
RMRJC935–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 468th engineer detachment decontaminates casualties in a Joint Training Exercise on Miami- Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTJM2–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company prepares a compressed air tank in a Joint Training Exercise on the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Andrea Salgado Rivera)
RMRJCG8Y–Soldiers assigned to the 414th Chemical Company from Orangeburg, South Carolina wash a simulated casualty during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Miami-Dade Fire Department in Miami, Florida. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTJN8–U. S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to 424th engineer Company extract a dummy casualty from an overturned vehicle in a Joint Training Exercise on Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Training Site in Miami, Fla. Jan. 10, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army Photo by Spc. Andrea Salgado Rivera)
RMMBTG39–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (DoD photo by SPC Samuel Brooks)
RMRJCG7C–U.S. Army Spc. Jason Werlinger of the 414th Chemical Company, apply gauze for a simulated mass chemical attack during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Miami-Dade Fire Department and Homestead-Miami Speedway in Miami, Fla. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless the transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTFYD–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (DoD photo by SPC Samuel Brooks)
RMRJCG7N–Soldiers assigned to the 414th Chemical Company from Orangeburg, South Carolina rescue a simulated casualty during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Miami-Dade Fire Department in Miami, Florida. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTG0H–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (DoD photo by SPC Samuel Brooks)
RMRJCG98–A Soldier of the 414th Chemical Company fro Orangeburg, South Carolina hammers in a support rod during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Miami-Dade Fire Department in Miami, Florida. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTG4C–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (DoD photo by SPC Samuel Brooks)
RMRJCG70–A Soldier assigned to the 409th Area Support Medical Company from Madison, Wisconsin straps in a simulated casualty during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Miami-Dade Fire Department in Miami, Florida. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTG6F–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (DoD photo by SPC Samuel Brooks)
RMRJCG8J–A Soldier of the 414th Chemical Company from Orangeburg, South Carolina assists a simulated casualty during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Miami-Dade Fire Department in Miami, Florida. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTG3A–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (DoD photo by SPC Samuel Brooks)
RMRJCG78–A Soldier assigned to the 414th Chemical Company from Orangeburg, South Carolina reassures simulated casualties during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Miami-Dade Fire Department in Miami, Florida. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
RMMBTG5H–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers with the 287th Engineer Detachment from Danvers, Massachusetts train with the Miami-Dade Fire Department at the urban search and rescue training area in Miami, FL Jan. 9. This is the 3rd in a series of Joint Training Exercises between U.S. Army North, U.S. Northern Command and local municipalities across the United States. This JTE focuses on building response capabilities and the seamless transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (DoD photo by SPC Samuel Brooks)
RMRJCG82–U.S. Army Soldiers of the 414th Chemical Company, asses a causualty for a simulated mass chemical attack during a Joint Training Exercise hosted by the Miami-Dade Fire Department and Homestead-Miami Speedway in Miami, Fla. Jan. 11, 2018. This JTE focused on building response capabilities and seamless the transition between the local first responders and the follow-on support provided by the National Guard and Active duty soldiers. (U. S. Army
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