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U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers of the 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command set up Deployable Rapid Assembly Shelters to house server towers and other equipment as part of the Early Entry Command Post field training exercise on McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, Kan., April 10, 2021. The purpose of the exercise is to prepare Soldiers for rapid deployment of communication equipment into an area whenever needed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-reserve-soldiers-of-the-451st-expeditionary-sustainment-command-set-up-deployable-rapid-assembly-shelters-to-house-server-towers-and-other-equipment-as-part-of-the-early-entry-command-post-field-training-exercise-on-mcconnell-air-force-base-in-wichita-kan-april-10-2021-the-purpose-of-the-exercise-is-to-prepare-soldiers-for-rapid-deployment-of-communication-equipment-into-an-area-whenever-needed-image442283783.html
RM2GKFNDB–U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers of the 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command set up Deployable Rapid Assembly Shelters to house server towers and other equipment as part of the Early Entry Command Post field training exercise on McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, Kan., April 10, 2021. The purpose of the exercise is to prepare Soldiers for rapid deployment of communication equipment into an area whenever needed.
Members of Joint Task Force Civil set up deployable rapid assembly shelters during an early entry command post deployment exercise here May 8, 2014. DRASH is a portable shelter that can be set up within minutes of arriving on site with no special tools. JTF-CS is preparing for Sudden Response 2014 which will test the unit's movement of equipment and personnel during the initial phases of a simulated man-made or natural disaster. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense support to civil authorities response operations. (Official DOD photo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-members-of-joint-task-force-civil-set-up-deployable-rapid-assembly-129961545.html
RMHFC77N–Members of Joint Task Force Civil set up deployable rapid assembly shelters during an early entry command post deployment exercise here May 8, 2014. DRASH is a portable shelter that can be set up within minutes of arriving on site with no special tools. JTF-CS is preparing for Sudden Response 2014 which will test the unit's movement of equipment and personnel during the initial phases of a simulated man-made or natural disaster. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense support to civil authorities response operations. (Official DOD photo
Multiple Deployable Rapid Assembly Shelters (DRASH) were set up in the heat of the early morning to create a large work area for the Tacticle Operations Center. Palmetto Response 110605-A-WS267-009 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-multiple-deployable-rapid-assembly-shelters-drash-were-set-up-in-the-129503142.html
RMHEKAG6–Multiple Deployable Rapid Assembly Shelters (DRASH) were set up in the heat of the early morning to create a large work area for the Tacticle Operations Center. Palmetto Response 110605-A-WS267-009
030403-N-9693M-004 Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily (Apr. 3, 2003) -- Electronics Technician 2nd Class Kristian Dillemouth stows a USC-60A satellite dish for the evening as part of a systems operability test of the Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminal (JMAST) Europe. Three deployable rapid assembly shelters (DRASH) in the background serve as the operations, briefing, and communications centers for JMAST Europe when deployed. JMAST is a self-contained mobile command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence (C4I) center designed to support the Naval component commander in joint Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-030403-n-9693m-004-naval-air-station-sigonella-sicily-apr-3-2003-electronics-130013860.html
RMHFEJ04–030403-N-9693M-004 Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily (Apr. 3, 2003) -- Electronics Technician 2nd Class Kristian Dillemouth stows a USC-60A satellite dish for the evening as part of a systems operability test of the Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminal (JMAST) Europe. Three deployable rapid assembly shelters (DRASH) in the background serve as the operations, briefing, and communications centers for JMAST Europe when deployed. JMAST is a self-contained mobile command, control, communications, computer, and intelligence (C4I) center designed to support the Naval component commander in joint
Tony Kelly, deputy current operations chief, Joint Task Force Civil Support, unloads equipment from a container during an early entry command post deployment exercise here May 8, 2014. JTF-CS is preparing for Sudden Response 2014 which will test the unit's movement of equipment and personnel during the initial phases of a simulated man-made or natural disaster. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense support to civil authorities response operations. (Official DOD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Brian Dietrick) JTF-CS Conducts Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tony-kelly-deputy-current-operations-chief-joint-task-force-civil-129961546.html
RMHFC77P–Tony Kelly, deputy current operations chief, Joint Task Force Civil Support, unloads equipment from a container during an early entry command post deployment exercise here May 8, 2014. JTF-CS is preparing for Sudden Response 2014 which will test the unit's movement of equipment and personnel during the initial phases of a simulated man-made or natural disaster. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense support to civil authorities response operations. (Official DOD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Brian Dietrick) JTF-CS Conducts
Spc. Anel Parra and Spc. Allante Chapple, drivers for the California Army National Guard’s 224th Sustainment Brigade command team, set up their Lightweight Individual Shelters at Camp Roberts, Calif., May 15. Many soldiers in the brigade’s headquarters element chose to forego cots in large general-purpose tents for their own place under the stars during the company’s 2016 annual training event. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Melissa Wood/RELEASED) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spc-anel-parra-and-spc-allante-chapple-drivers-for-the-california-army-national-guards-224th-sustainment-brigade-command-team-set-up-their-lightweight-individual-shelters-at-camp-roberts-calif-may-15-many-soldiers-in-the-brigades-headquarters-element-chose-to-forego-cots-in-large-general-purpose-tents-for-their-own-place-under-the-stars-during-the-companys-2016-annual-training-event-us-army-photo-by-staff-sgt-melissa-woodreleased-image210389789.html
RMP68291–Spc. Anel Parra and Spc. Allante Chapple, drivers for the California Army National Guard’s 224th Sustainment Brigade command team, set up their Lightweight Individual Shelters at Camp Roberts, Calif., May 15. Many soldiers in the brigade’s headquarters element chose to forego cots in large general-purpose tents for their own place under the stars during the company’s 2016 annual training event. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Melissa Wood/RELEASED)
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