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U.S. Airmen from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron,

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U.S. Airmen from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, move a damaged vehicle out of a roadway with a Kubota tractor during route clearing operations for Vigilant Guard Georgia 17-2, Tifton, Ga., March 29, 2017. Vigilant Guard Georgia 17-2 is a Joint Regional Training exercise sponsored by U.S. Northern Command in conjunction with the National Guard Bureau. The scenario for the exercise is a simulated category 3 hurricane that makes landfall and moves through Georgia and Tennessee causing catastrophic damage. The exercise provides National Guard units from Georgia and six other states an opportunity to improve cooperation and relationships with the local, state, regional civilian, military and federal partners in preparation for emergencies and catastrophic events. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)

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29/03/2017
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