June 6, 2017

National Military Appreciation Month: What Does Service Mean to You?

The May observance is important because over many years groups of volunteers took action to capture the public’s attention to honor the support, awareness, and patriotism of military members and their families. National Military Appreciation Month (NMAN) officials describe the start of the observance “as a simple idea; to gather America around its military to honor, remember, recognize and appreciate those who serve and have served.”

June 6, 2017

NORAD-NORTHCOM Senior Enlisted Leader visits JTF-CS

Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Harold Hutchison, North American Aerospace Defense and U.S. Northern Command (NORAD and U.S. NORTHCOM) senior enlisted leader, visited with Joint Task Force Civil Support members May 18 and 19.

June 6, 2017

Vibrant Response 17: What You Need to Know

Joint Task Force Civil Support recently finished exercise Vibrant Response 17 (VR17) at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Indiana, from April 24-30, 2017.

June 6, 2017

Commentary: Military Spouse Appreciation Day

A narrative about being a military spouse during Military spouse Appreciation Month

June 6, 2017

When Hard Work Meets Reality

Working at a headquarters is, more often than not, about planning. Planning for logistics of troops, the equipment they might take with them or of training they might need for the mission. Headquarter planners rarely get to see what’s happening in the field. Instead, they are glued to their computers, ready for updates, or are in meetings to coordinate with the different divisions. If a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) event were to happen, Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS) would direct more than 5,000 troops from all over the U.S. In terms of planning, that’s an incredible number of diverse people to move, not to mention the assets and lodging requirements included. And that’s simply moving the troops from one location to another. The real challenge comes when we begin directing the rescue and decontamination process. With that in mind, it’s easy to understand why, during an exercise like Vibrant Response 17 (VR17) that simulates such an event, we might get caught up in only seeing the warehouse where we are working 13, 14, sometimes 15 hours a day. What is happening in the outside world becomes reduced to Mission Assignment Tasking Orders and Operation Orders.

June 6, 2017

Emergency response Vehicle (ERV)

Story about JTF-CS Emergency Response Vehicle