Army specialists set up generators that will run satellite communications for command and control operations.
U. S. Army Spc. Andrew Smith (right) and Spc. Hank Schmitz, Chemical biological radiological nuclear explosives Enhance Response Force Package (CERFP) Missouri Army National Guard, set up generators that will run satellite communications for command and control operations, 110th Airlift Wing, Battle Creek Air National Guard Base, Mich., June 14, 2010. Smith and Schmitz participated in the Vigilant Guard exercise that provided a realistic training environment where National Guard units work with local civilian emergency responders in responding to disaster scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David Eichaker/released)
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