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IRT Kodiak Arctic Care 21

Innovative Readiness Training Kodiak Care - 21

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The United States Department of Defense Arctic Care Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) Program in partnership, with the Kodiak Area Native Association, will present “Arctic Care 2021”, a no-cost medical, dental, optometry and veterinary services program to the communities on Kodiak Island from May 5-13, 2021.  Arctic Care provides training opportunities to military units while providing incidental benefit to communities via no-cost healthcare.  The healthcare services will be tailored to the individual needs of each rural community.

 

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In Times of Conflict, Marine Reserve Aviators Ensure Joint Force Commander has Access to and Information of Marine Air Combat Power
U.S. Air Force Gen. Kenneth S. Wilsbach, center left, Lt. Col. Joseph R. Fuller, Cpl. Xavier Sargent, Lt. Col. Justin Carlson, Maj. Michael Kingen, Sgt. Michael Deleary, Col. Benjamin W. Malmanger, Capt. Nicholas M.B. Patinos, Maj. Jose Jurado, Lt. Col. Eileen C. Donovan, Capt. Kyle Popke, and Capt. Jeffrey C. Abercrombie, all gather for a group photo in front of the Bong Air and Space Operations Center in support of Keen Edge at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Feb. 1, 2022. Exercise Keen Edge is a joint, bilateral command post exercise designed to facilitate interaction between and improve the interoperability of U.S. Forces and the Japan Self-Defense Forces. Keen Edge proves our ability to effectively and mutually respond to a regional crisis situation that might have direct and immediate impact on both countries. The U.S. and Japan Alliance is the cornerstone of peace and security in the Indo-Pacific, supporting a rules-based international order that promotes regional stability and prosperity. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Benjamin M. Whitehurst)

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