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Patching commercial phone lines so troops inside the Defense Corporation Support Office, Rockhampton, Australia, can make phone calls. The "Wire Dogs" from the 7th Communication Squadron Support Company, Okinawa, Japan, string wire from building to building during Exercise TANDEM THRUST 2001. TANDEM THRUST is a combined US and Australian, military training exercise. This biannual exercise is being held in the vicinity Shoalwater Bay training area, Queensland, Australia. More than 27,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines are participating, with Canadian units taking part as opposing forces. The purpose Exercise Tandem Thrust is to train for crisis action planning and execution...

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Patching commercial phone lines so troops inside the Defense Corporation Support Office, Rockhampton, Australia, can make phone calls. The "Wire Dogs" from the 7th Communication Squadron Support Company, Okinawa, Japan, string wire from building to building during Exercise TANDEM THRUST 2001. TANDEM THRUST is a combined US and Australian, military training exercise. This biannual exercise is being held in the vicinity Shoalwater Bay training area, Queensland, Australia. More than 27,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines are participating, with Canadian units taking part as opposing forces. The purpose Exercise Tandem Thrust is to train for crisis action planning and execution...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: Patching commercial phone lines so troops inside the Defense Corporation Support Office, Rockhampton, Australia, can make phone calls. The "Wire Dogs" from the 7th Communication Squadron Support Company, Okinawa, Japan, string wire from building to building during Exercise TANDEM THRUST 2001. TANDEM THRUST is a combined US and Australian, military training exercise. This biannual exercise is being held in the vicinity of Shoalwater Bay training area, Queensland, Australia. More than 27,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines are participating, with Canadian units taking part as opposing forces. The purpose of Exercise Tandem Thrust is to train for crisis action planning and execution of contingency response operations.

Subject Operation/Series: TANDEM THRUST 2001

Base: Rockhampton

State: Queensland

Country: Australia (AUS)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Jeremy Lock, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
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