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Soldiers with the 287th Mobility Augmentation Company,

Soldiers with the 287th Mobility Augmentation Company,

Soldiers with the 287th Mobility Augmentation Company, Mississippi Army National Guard, decontaminate themselves after conducting an urban search and rescue exercise at the Public Safety Training Facility in Me... More

287th Mobility Augmentation Company Sgt. James Christopher

287th Mobility Augmentation Company Sgt. James Christopher

287th Mobility Augmentation Company Sgt. James Christopher Hill secures a training mannequin in a simulated tunnel during an urban search and rescue exercise at the Public Safety Training Facility in Meridian, ... More

Soldiers with the 287th Mobility Augmentation Company,

Soldiers with the 287th Mobility Augmentation Company,

Soldiers with the 287th Mobility Augmentation Company, Mississippi Army National Guard, conduct rope rescue training on a training mannequin during an urban search and rescue exercise at the Public Safety Train... More

Soldiers with the 287th Mobility Augmentation Company,

Soldiers with the 287th Mobility Augmentation Company,

Soldiers with the 287th Mobility Augmentation Company, Mississippi Army National Guard, lower a training mannequin out of the attic of a building during an urban search and rescue exercise at the Public Safety ... More

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