CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters fly toward the objective during a rapid deployment exercise conducted by 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan, Oct. 24, 2019. Marines with 1st MAW conducted this training to increase the confidence of III MEF’s ability to rapidly deploy and maintain a secure Indo-Pacific region. As the only forward-deployed MEF, III MEF is strategically postured to quickly and effectively respond to any crisis within the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tanner D. Lambert) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ch-53e-super-stallion-helicopters-fly-toward-the-objective-during-a-rapid-deployment-exercise-conducted-by-1st-marine-aircraft-wing-iii-marine-expeditionary-force-okinawa-japan-oct-24-2019-marines-with-1st-maw-conducted-this-training-to-increase-the-confidence-of-iii-mefs-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-a-secure-indo-pacific-region-as-the-only-forward-deployed-mef-iii-mef-is-strategically-postured-to-quickly-and-effectively-respond-to-any-crisis-within-the-indo-pacific-region-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-tanner-d-lambert-image331360481.html
RM2A72NJW–CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters fly toward the objective during a rapid deployment exercise conducted by 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan, Oct. 24, 2019. Marines with 1st MAW conducted this training to increase the confidence of III MEF’s ability to rapidly deploy and maintain a secure Indo-Pacific region. As the only forward-deployed MEF, III MEF is strategically postured to quickly and effectively respond to any crisis within the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tanner D. Lambert)
Steven Bohn, an engineer at SunEdison oversees SunEdison's testing facility at SolarTAC in Aurora, CO. SunEdison is an Original Founding Member of SolarTAC. SolarTAC is an integrated, world-class test facility where the solar industry will test, validate, and demonstrate near-market solar technologies.The Solar Technology Acceleration Center is an integrated, world-class test facility where the solar industry will test, validate, and demonstrate near-market and advanced solar technologies. The SolarTAC mission is to increase the efficiency of solar energy products and rapidly deploy them to t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steven-bohn-an-engineer-at-sunedison-oversees-sunedisons-testing-facility-at-solartac-in-aurora-co-sunedison-is-an-original-founding-member-of-solartac-solartac-is-an-integrated-world-class-test-facility-where-the-solar-industry-will-test-validate-and-demonstrate-near-market-solar-technologiesthe-solar-technology-acceleration-center-is-an-integrated-world-class-test-facility-where-the-solar-industry-will-test-validate-and-demonstrate-near-market-and-advanced-solar-technologies-the-solartac-mission-is-to-increase-the-efficiency-of-solar-energy-products-and-rapidly-deploy-them-to-t-image627130831.html
RF2YC87NK–Steven Bohn, an engineer at SunEdison oversees SunEdison's testing facility at SolarTAC in Aurora, CO. SunEdison is an Original Founding Member of SolarTAC. SolarTAC is an integrated, world-class test facility where the solar industry will test, validate, and demonstrate near-market solar technologies.The Solar Technology Acceleration Center is an integrated, world-class test facility where the solar industry will test, validate, and demonstrate near-market and advanced solar technologies. The SolarTAC mission is to increase the efficiency of solar energy products and rapidly deploy them to t
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-brian-lacey-with-the-78th-logistics-readiness-174567341.html
RMM406BW–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo
Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-special-warfare-members-perform-a-high-altitude-low-opening-jump-during-the-2022-arctic-edge-exercise-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-image502510798.html
RM2M5F9J6–Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Matthew Tracy, commanding officer of 4th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division, speaks to Marines and Sailors from 3d Marine Division and 3d Marine Logistics Group during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-matthew-tracy-commanding-officer-of-4th-marine-regiment-3d-marine-division-speaks-to-marines-and-sailors-from-3d-marine-division-and-3d-marine-logistics-group-during-an-integrated-rapid-response-inspection-at-kadena-air-base-okinawa-japan-august-25-2021-routine-short-notice-inspections-ensure-iii-mef-marines-remain-ready-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-regional-security-in-the-indo-pacific-3d-mlg-based-out-of-okinawa-japan-is-a-forward-deployed-combat-unit-that-serves-as-iii-marine-expeditionary-forces-comprehensive-logistics-and-combat-service-support-backbo-image440061756.html
RM2GFXF78–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Matthew Tracy, commanding officer of 4th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division, speaks to Marines and Sailors from 3d Marine Division and 3d Marine Logistics Group during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbo
Arctic. 14th Apr, 2022. The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Pasadena (SSN 752) breaks through the ice in ICEX, which happened concurrently with Arctic Edge 2022, March 12, 2022. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Credit: U.S. Navy/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arctic-14th-apr-2022-the-los-angeles-class-fast-attack-submarine-uss-pasadena-ssn-752-breaks-through-the-ice-in-icex-which-happened-concurrently-with-arctic-edge-2022-march-12-2022-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-credit-us-navyzuma-press-wire-servicezumapresscomalamy-live-news-image467616996.html
RM2J4NP70–Arctic. 14th Apr, 2022. The Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Pasadena (SSN 752) breaks through the ice in ICEX, which happened concurrently with Arctic Edge 2022, March 12, 2022. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Credit: U.S. Navy/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
U.S. Army Soldiers with the 832nd Medical Company Air Ambulance out of Westbend, Wis., unload a UH-1 Huey helicopter at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, Jan. 29, 2008, during exercise Pacific Lifeline. The exercise is intended to test the military's ability to rapidly deploy a trained and equipped team anywhere in the Pacific in response to a humanitarian assistance mission or disaster scenario. Staff Sgt. Samara M. Scott, U.S. Air Force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-army-soldiers-with-the-832nd-medical-company-air-ambulance-out-80328888.html
RMEJK88T–U.S. Army Soldiers with the 832nd Medical Company Air Ambulance out of Westbend, Wis., unload a UH-1 Huey helicopter at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, Jan. 29, 2008, during exercise Pacific Lifeline. The exercise is intended to test the military's ability to rapidly deploy a trained and equipped team anywhere in the Pacific in response to a humanitarian assistance mission or disaster scenario. Staff Sgt. Samara M. Scott, U.S. Air Force.
Ramstein Air Base, Germany. 06th Feb, 2022. U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, depart on a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft to deploy to Poland, February 3, 2022. U.S. Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa forces are prepared and strategically positioned to rapidly provide support to NATO allies and partners and defend against any aggression to maintain stability and security in Europe. Photo by Airman 1st Class Edgar Grimaldo/U.S. Air Force/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramstein-air-base-germany-06th-feb-2022-us-air-force-airmen-assigned-to-ramstein-air-base-germany-depart-on-a-c-130j-super-hercules-aircraft-to-deploy-to-poland-february-3-2022-us-air-forces-in-europe-air-forces-africa-forces-are-prepared-and-strategically-positioned-to-rapidly-provide-support-to-nato-allies-and-partners-and-defend-against-any-aggression-to-maintain-stability-and-security-in-europe-photo-by-airman-1st-class-edgar-grimaldous-air-forceupi-credit-upialamy-live-news-image459790535.html
RM2HM17EF–Ramstein Air Base, Germany. 06th Feb, 2022. U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, depart on a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft to deploy to Poland, February 3, 2022. U.S. Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa forces are prepared and strategically positioned to rapidly provide support to NATO allies and partners and defend against any aggression to maintain stability and security in Europe. Photo by Airman 1st Class Edgar Grimaldo/U.S. Air Force/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
Storm chasers deploy a probe in front of a rapidly advancing tornado in Goshen County, Wyoming, USA, June 5, 2009. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-storm-chasers-deploy-a-probe-in-front-of-a-rapidly-advancing-tornado-26110890.html
RMBEDCKP–Storm chasers deploy a probe in front of a rapidly advancing tornado in Goshen County, Wyoming, USA, June 5, 2009.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-image521022023.html
RM2N7JGWB–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-photo-by-ringo-chiusopa-im-image521024674.html
RM2N7JM82–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im
RAAF C-17A Globemaster III performing aerobatics Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raaf-c-17a-globemaster-iii-performing-aerobatics-image256846256.html
RMTWTA0G–RAAF C-17A Globemaster III performing aerobatics
U.S. Marines wash down a cleaning rack as a part of retrograde operations during Strategic Mobility Exercise 17 (STRATMOBEX) in Norway, May 9, 2017. Marines washed the equipment before returning it to the cave sites for storage. STRATMOBEX develops the U.S. Marine Corps’ ability to rapidly deploy forces anywhere in Europe and reassures allies and partners of our commitment to the region. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-wash-down-a-cleaning-rack-as-a-part-of-retrograde-operations-during-strategic-mobility-exercise-17-stratmobex-in-norway-may-9-2017-marines-washed-the-equipment-before-returning-it-to-the-cave-sites-for-storage-stratmobex-develops-the-us-marine-corps-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-forces-anywhere-in-europe-and-reassures-allies-and-partners-of-our-commitment-to-the-region-image209547773.html
RMP4WM91–U.S. Marines wash down a cleaning rack as a part of retrograde operations during Strategic Mobility Exercise 17 (STRATMOBEX) in Norway, May 9, 2017. Marines washed the equipment before returning it to the cave sites for storage. STRATMOBEX develops the U.S. Marine Corps’ ability to rapidly deploy forces anywhere in Europe and reassures allies and partners of our commitment to the region.
Jan. 1, 1998 - Uss Wasp (Lhd 1 - 980113-N-4319P-007..U.S. Marine Corps AH-1W Super Cobra helicopters land aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) on Jan. 13, 1998, during Joint Task Force Exercise 98-1. More than 30,000 U.S. military personnel are participating in the exercise which is testing joint forces on their ability to deploy rapidly and conduct joint operations Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jan-1-1998-uss-wasp-lhd-1-980113-n-4319p-007us-marine-corps-ah-1w-image64709276.html
RMDN7N9G–Jan. 1, 1998 - Uss Wasp (Lhd 1 - 980113-N-4319P-007..U.S. Marine Corps AH-1W Super Cobra helicopters land aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) on Jan. 13, 1998, during Joint Task Force Exercise 98-1. More than 30,000 U.S. military personnel are participating in the exercise which is testing joint forces on their ability to deploy rapidly and conduct joint operations
The life of Abraham Lincoln, drawn from original sources and containing many speeches, letters, and telegrams hitherto unpublished . partially destroyed and the approaches on other side areof soft bottom land. We cannot advance to-morrow in the samemanner we have to-day. As soon as I get my troops up a little,we are considerably mixed, I might push a column down the roadand deploy it but it is evident that I cannot follow rapidly duringthe night. A. A. Humphreys, Major-General.A. Lincoln. Head Quarters Armies of the United States,City Point, April 7, 11 a. m., 1865. Lieutenant-General Grant : Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-of-abraham-lincoln-drawn-from-original-sources-and-containing-many-speeches-letters-and-telegrams-hitherto-unpublished-partially-destroyed-and-the-approaches-on-other-side-areof-soft-bottom-land-we-cannot-advance-to-morrow-in-the-samemanner-we-have-to-day-as-soon-as-i-get-my-troops-up-a-littlewe-are-considerably-mixed-i-might-push-a-column-down-the-roadand-deploy-it-but-it-is-evident-that-i-cannot-follow-rapidly-duringthe-night-a-a-humphreys-major-generala-lincoln-head-quarters-armies-of-the-united-statescity-point-april-7-11-a-m-1865-lieutenant-general-grant-image342780547.html
RM2AWK02B–The life of Abraham Lincoln, drawn from original sources and containing many speeches, letters, and telegrams hitherto unpublished . partially destroyed and the approaches on other side areof soft bottom land. We cannot advance to-morrow in the samemanner we have to-day. As soon as I get my troops up a little,we are considerably mixed, I might push a column down the roadand deploy it but it is evident that I cannot follow rapidly duringthe night. A. A. Humphreys, Major-General.A. Lincoln. Head Quarters Armies of the United States,City Point, April 7, 11 a. m., 1865. Lieutenant-General Grant :
A CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter prepares for takeoff during a rapid deployment exercise conducted by 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan, Oct. 24, 2019. Marines with 1st MAW conducted this training to increase the confidence of III MEF’s ability to rapidly deploy and maintain a secure Indo-Pacific region. As the only forward-deployed MEF, III MEF is strategically postured to quickly and effectively respond to any crisis within the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tanner D. Lambert) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-ch-53e-super-stallion-helicopter-prepares-for-takeoff-during-a-rapid-deployment-exercise-conducted-by-1st-marine-aircraft-wing-iii-marine-expeditionary-force-okinawa-japan-oct-24-2019-marines-with-1st-maw-conducted-this-training-to-increase-the-confidence-of-iii-mefs-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-a-secure-indo-pacific-region-as-the-only-forward-deployed-mef-iii-mef-is-strategically-postured-to-quickly-and-effectively-respond-to-any-crisis-within-the-indo-pacific-region-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-tanner-d-lambert-image331360537.html
RM2A72NMW–A CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter prepares for takeoff during a rapid deployment exercise conducted by 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan, Oct. 24, 2019. Marines with 1st MAW conducted this training to increase the confidence of III MEF’s ability to rapidly deploy and maintain a secure Indo-Pacific region. As the only forward-deployed MEF, III MEF is strategically postured to quickly and effectively respond to any crisis within the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tanner D. Lambert)
Members with the Coast Guard Gulf Strike Team (GST) launch a drone to assess waterways following Hurricane Laura near Lake Charles, Louisiana, Sep. 1, 2020. The GST is one of three special teams that make up the National Strike Force and is a vital national asset comprised of a unique, highly trained cadre of Coast Guard professionals who rapidly deploy with specialized equipment and incident management skills to a variety of incidents, responses and other emergencies.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Paige Hause) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-with-the-coast-guard-gulf-strike-team-gst-launch-a-drone-to-assess-waterways-following-hurricane-laura-near-lake-charles-louisiana-sep-1-2020-the-gst-is-one-of-three-special-teams-that-make-up-the-national-strike-force-and-is-a-vital-national-asset-comprised-of-a-unique-highly-trained-cadre-of-coast-guard-professionals-who-rapidly-deploy-with-specialized-equipment-and-incident-management-skills-to-a-variety-of-incidents-responses-and-other-emergenciesus-coast-guard-photo-by-petty-officer-3rd-class-paige-hause-image438424375.html
RF2GD7XNB–Members with the Coast Guard Gulf Strike Team (GST) launch a drone to assess waterways following Hurricane Laura near Lake Charles, Louisiana, Sep. 1, 2020. The GST is one of three special teams that make up the National Strike Force and is a vital national asset comprised of a unique, highly trained cadre of Coast Guard professionals who rapidly deploy with specialized equipment and incident management skills to a variety of incidents, responses and other emergencies.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Paige Hause)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jordan Harrigan, right, with the 461st Air Control Wing (ACW), issues mobility equipment to Capt. Sheme Hicks, center, and Staff Sgt. Natalie Nelson, both with Army JSTARS, for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air Na Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-jordan-harrigan-right-with-the-461st-air-174567344.html
RMM406C0–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jordan Harrigan, right, with the 461st Air Control Wing (ACW), issues mobility equipment to Capt. Sheme Hicks, center, and Staff Sgt. Natalie Nelson, both with Army JSTARS, for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air Na
Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-special-warfare-members-perform-a-high-altitude-low-opening-jump-during-the-2022-arctic-edge-exercise-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-image502510790.html
RM2M5F9HX–Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic.
U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and 2d Battalion, 3d Marines, 3d Marine Division, conduct an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughout the Indo-Pacific area of respo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-combat-logistics-battalion-4-3d-marine-logistics-group-and-2d-battalion-3d-marines-3d-marine-division-conduct-an-integrated-rapid-response-inspection-at-kadena-air-base-okinawa-japan-august-25-2021-routine-short-notice-inspections-ensure-iii-mef-marines-remain-ready-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-regional-security-in-the-indo-pacific-3d-mlg-based-out-of-okinawa-japan-is-a-forward-deployed-combat-unit-that-serves-as-iii-marine-expeditionary-forces-comprehensive-logistics-and-combat-service-support-backbone-for-operations-throughout-the-indo-pacific-area-of-respo-image440061607.html
RM2GFXF1Y–U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and 2d Battalion, 3d Marines, 3d Marine Division, conduct an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughout the Indo-Pacific area of respo
February 1, 2024 - Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, USA - Airmen assigned to the 19th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron inspect the wing of a C-130J Super Hercules during the Gnarly Explodeo readiness exercise at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, February. 1, 2024. During this exercise, the 19th Airlift Wing executed The Rocket Launch Playbook, a supplement to the base's Installation Deployment Plan that provides a means for the wing to rapidly deploy eight of its C-130J Super Hercules aircraft in an extremely accelerated timeline to enable the Joint Force scheme of maneuver. (photo by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/february-1-2024-little-rock-air-force-base-arkansas-usa-airmen-assigned-to-the-19th-aircraft-maintenance-squadron-inspect-the-wing-of-a-c-130j-super-hercules-during-the-gnarly-explodeo-readiness-exercise-at-little-rock-air-force-base-arkansas-february-1-2024-during-this-exercise-the-19th-airlift-wing-executed-the-rocket-launch-playbook-a-supplement-to-the-bases-installation-deployment-plan-that-provides-a-means-for-the-wing-to-rapidly-deploy-eight-of-its-c-130j-super-hercules-aircraft-in-an-extremely-accelerated-timeline-to-enable-the-joint-force-scheme-of-maneuver-photo-by-image595721935.html
RM2WH5DBB–February 1, 2024 - Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, USA - Airmen assigned to the 19th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron inspect the wing of a C-130J Super Hercules during the Gnarly Explodeo readiness exercise at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, February. 1, 2024. During this exercise, the 19th Airlift Wing executed The Rocket Launch Playbook, a supplement to the base's Installation Deployment Plan that provides a means for the wing to rapidly deploy eight of its C-130J Super Hercules aircraft in an extremely accelerated timeline to enable the Joint Force scheme of maneuver. (photo by
Capt. John Thomas, the commander of Company D, 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, prepares to land on Holland Drop Zone May 5 on Fort Bragg. The jump was one of several conducted by the brigade to maintain proficiency in airborne operations before deploying to Afghanistan later this summer. "No mater what, we are still the 82nd Airborne Division," Thomas said. "It's important for [Paratroopers] not to lose sight of the fact that at any time we have to be ready to rapidly deploy. We are the nation's strategic respo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-capt-john-thomas-the-commander-of-company-d-1st-battalion-508th-parachute-80332415.html
RMEJKCPR–Capt. John Thomas, the commander of Company D, 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, prepares to land on Holland Drop Zone May 5 on Fort Bragg. The jump was one of several conducted by the brigade to maintain proficiency in airborne operations before deploying to Afghanistan later this summer. "No mater what, we are still the 82nd Airborne Division," Thomas said. "It's important for [Paratroopers] not to lose sight of the fact that at any time we have to be ready to rapidly deploy. We are the nation's strategic respo
Storm chasers deploy a probe in front of a rapidly advancing tornado in Goshen County, Wyoming, USA, June 5, 2009. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-storm-chasers-deploy-a-probe-in-front-of-a-rapidly-advancing-tornado-26110904.html
RMBEDCM8–Storm chasers deploy a probe in front of a rapidly advancing tornado in Goshen County, Wyoming, USA, June 5, 2009.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-image521022534.html
RM2N7JHFJ–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-photo-by-ringo-chiusopa-im-image521024708.html
RM2N7JM98–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im
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RMW495XK–RAAF C-17A Globemaster III performing aerobatics
Representatives from the Coast Guard Pacific Strike Team, from Novato, Calif., and the Oregon National Response Corporation conduct a site assessment and hazard categorization at a submerged land lease near Goble, Ore., May 9, 2017. The Pacific Strike Team is one of three regionally-based teams that make up the National Strike Force, which is comprised of a highly trained cadre of Coast Guard professionals who rapidly deploy to prevent or clean up hazardous material discharges on behalf of the American public. U.S. Coast Guard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/representatives-from-the-coast-guard-pacific-strike-team-from-novato-calif-and-the-oregon-national-response-corporation-conduct-a-site-assessment-and-hazard-categorization-at-a-submerged-land-lease-near-goble-ore-may-9-2017-the-pacific-strike-team-is-one-of-three-regionally-based-teams-that-make-up-the-national-strike-force-which-is-comprised-of-a-highly-trained-cadre-of-coast-guard-professionals-who-rapidly-deploy-to-prevent-or-clean-up-hazardous-material-discharges-on-behalf-of-the-american-public-us-coast-guard-image209536605.html
RMP4W625–Representatives from the Coast Guard Pacific Strike Team, from Novato, Calif., and the Oregon National Response Corporation conduct a site assessment and hazard categorization at a submerged land lease near Goble, Ore., May 9, 2017. The Pacific Strike Team is one of three regionally-based teams that make up the National Strike Force, which is comprised of a highly trained cadre of Coast Guard professionals who rapidly deploy to prevent or clean up hazardous material discharges on behalf of the American public. U.S. Coast Guard
The landing-force and small-arm instructions, United States Navy, 1905 . By the flank: Being at a halt: 1. As skirmishers, 2. March. 9 & --^::^--<-Hs-(3acid] sd -df*-^ KtSlSlis— Plate 2. Art. 16 (2).To deploy the squad by the flank. The base stands fast; the other men face and move rapidly tothe right or left, according as they are on his right or left, eachman halting on the line when he has gained his interval. 17. The squad in any formation can be deployed as skirmishersand moved in any direction by the p. o. moving in the desireddirection and commanding: i. As skirmishers, 2. March ; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-landing-force-and-small-arm-instructions-united-states-navy-1905-by-the-flank-being-at-a-halt-1-as-skirmishers-2-march-9-lt-hs-3acid-sd-df-ktslslis-plate-2-art-16-2to-deploy-the-squad-by-the-flank-the-base-stands-fast-the-other-men-face-and-move-rapidly-tothe-right-or-left-according-as-they-are-on-his-right-or-left-eachman-halting-on-the-line-when-he-has-gained-his-interval-17-the-squad-in-any-formation-can-be-deployed-as-skirmishersand-moved-in-any-direction-by-the-p-o-moving-in-the-desireddirection-and-commanding-i-as-skirmishers-2-march-image342653029.html
RM2AWD5C5–The landing-force and small-arm instructions, United States Navy, 1905 . By the flank: Being at a halt: 1. As skirmishers, 2. March. 9 & --^::^--<-Hs-(3acid] sd -df*-^ KtSlSlis— Plate 2. Art. 16 (2).To deploy the squad by the flank. The base stands fast; the other men face and move rapidly tothe right or left, according as they are on his right or left, eachman halting on the line when he has gained his interval. 17. The squad in any formation can be deployed as skirmishersand moved in any direction by the p. o. moving in the desireddirection and commanding: i. As skirmishers, 2. March ;
A CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter sits in a field during a rapid deployment exercise conducted by 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan, Oct. 25, 2019. Marines with 1st MAW conducted a rapid deployment exercise to increase the confidence of III MEF’s ability to rapidly deploy and maintain a secure Indo-Pacific region. As the only forward-deployed MEF, III MEF is strategically postured to quickly and effectively respond to any crisis within the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tanner D. Lambert) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-ch-53e-super-stallion-helicopter-sits-in-a-field-during-a-rapid-deployment-exercise-conducted-by-1st-marine-aircraft-wing-iii-marine-expeditionary-force-okinawa-japan-oct-25-2019-marines-with-1st-maw-conducted-a-rapid-deployment-exercise-to-increase-the-confidence-of-iii-mefs-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-a-secure-indo-pacific-region-as-the-only-forward-deployed-mef-iii-mef-is-strategically-postured-to-quickly-and-effectively-respond-to-any-crisis-within-the-indo-pacific-region-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-tanner-d-lambert-image331360528.html
RM2A72NMG–A CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter sits in a field during a rapid deployment exercise conducted by 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan, Oct. 25, 2019. Marines with 1st MAW conducted a rapid deployment exercise to increase the confidence of III MEF’s ability to rapidly deploy and maintain a secure Indo-Pacific region. As the only forward-deployed MEF, III MEF is strategically postured to quickly and effectively respond to any crisis within the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tanner D. Lambert)
Members with the Coast Guard Gulf Strike Team (GST) launch a drone to assess waterways following Hurricane Laura near Lake Charles, Louisiana, Sep. 1, 2020. The GST is one of three special teams that make up the National Strike Force and is a vital national asset comprised of a unique, highly trained cadre of Coast Guard professionals who rapidly deploy with specialized equipment and incident management skills to a variety of incidents, responses and other emergencies.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Paige Hause) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-with-the-coast-guard-gulf-strike-team-gst-launch-a-drone-to-assess-waterways-following-hurricane-laura-near-lake-charles-louisiana-sep-1-2020-the-gst-is-one-of-three-special-teams-that-make-up-the-national-strike-force-and-is-a-vital-national-asset-comprised-of-a-unique-highly-trained-cadre-of-coast-guard-professionals-who-rapidly-deploy-with-specialized-equipment-and-incident-management-skills-to-a-variety-of-incidents-responses-and-other-emergenciesus-coast-guard-photo-by-petty-officer-3rd-class-paige-hause-image438421755.html
RF2GD7RBR–Members with the Coast Guard Gulf Strike Team (GST) launch a drone to assess waterways following Hurricane Laura near Lake Charles, Louisiana, Sep. 1, 2020. The GST is one of three special teams that make up the National Strike Force and is a vital national asset comprised of a unique, highly trained cadre of Coast Guard professionals who rapidly deploy with specialized equipment and incident management skills to a variety of incidents, responses and other emergencies.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Paige Hause)
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alexander Pease-Ingersoll, left, 461st Maintenance Group (MXG), Tavekious Barber, center, 461st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, and Erykah Johnson, 461st MXG, place dunnage on a trailer to support an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing peop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-airman-1st-class-alexander-pease-ingersoll-left-461st-174567322.html
RMM406B6–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alexander Pease-Ingersoll, left, 461st Maintenance Group (MXG), Tavekious Barber, center, 461st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, and Erykah Johnson, 461st MXG, place dunnage on a trailer to support an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing peop
Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-special-warfare-members-perform-a-high-altitude-low-opening-jump-during-the-2022-arctic-edge-exercise-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-image502505010.html
RM2M5F27E–Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic.
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jarod Jankowski, a landing support specialist with Combat Logistics Regiment 3, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and Chicago, Illinois, native, weighs in during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lance-cpl-jarod-jankowski-a-landing-support-specialist-with-combat-logistics-regiment-3-3d-marine-logistics-group-and-chicago-illinois-native-weighs-in-during-an-integrated-rapid-response-inspection-at-kadena-air-base-okinawa-japan-august-25-2021-routine-short-notice-inspections-ensure-iii-mef-marines-remain-ready-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-regional-security-in-the-indo-pacific-3d-mlg-based-out-of-okinawa-japan-is-a-forward-deployed-combat-unit-that-serves-as-iii-marine-expeditionary-forces-comprehensive-logistics-and-combat-service-support-backbone-for-o-image440061588.html
RM2GFXF18–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jarod Jankowski, a landing support specialist with Combat Logistics Regiment 3, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and Chicago, Illinois, native, weighs in during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for o
Mediterranean Sea. 27th Feb, 2023. East-Coast-based U.S. Naval Special Warfare Operators (SEALs) and NATO special operations forces partners land a combatant rubber raiding craft (CRRC) aboard Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) during a special operations forces interoperability exercise, Feb. 27, 2023. These operations demonstrate U.S. European Command's ability to rapidly deploy Special Operations Forces throughout the theater at a time and place of our choosing, and the U.S. commitment to train with Allies and partners to deploy and fight as multinational forc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mediterranean-sea-27th-feb-2023-east-coast-based-us-naval-special-warfare-operators-seals-and-nato-special-operations-forces-partners-land-a-combatant-rubber-raiding-craft-crrc-aboard-ohio-class-guided-missile-submarine-uss-florida-ssgn-728-during-a-special-operations-forces-interoperability-exercise-feb-27-2023-these-operations-demonstrate-us-european-commands-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-special-operations-forces-throughout-the-theater-at-a-time-and-place-of-our-choosing-and-the-us-commitment-to-train-with-allies-and-partners-to-deploy-and-fight-as-multinational-forc-image543571116.html
RM2PG9PE4–Mediterranean Sea. 27th Feb, 2023. East-Coast-based U.S. Naval Special Warfare Operators (SEALs) and NATO special operations forces partners land a combatant rubber raiding craft (CRRC) aboard Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) during a special operations forces interoperability exercise, Feb. 27, 2023. These operations demonstrate U.S. European Command's ability to rapidly deploy Special Operations Forces throughout the theater at a time and place of our choosing, and the U.S. commitment to train with Allies and partners to deploy and fight as multinational forc
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, conducted a joint air mobility exercise with Airmen from the 21st Airlift Squadron, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Cali., Jan. 13-17, 2014, at Fort Carson’s Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group airfield. The exercise was held in order to validate air loads on a C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft as part of the Global Response Force mission to rapidly deploy worldwide in support of the XVIII Airborne Corps. The joint exercise also focu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-colorado-springs-colo-soldiers-from-1st-battalion-68th-armor-regiment-80238027.html
RMEJF4BR–COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, conducted a joint air mobility exercise with Airmen from the 21st Airlift Squadron, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Cali., Jan. 13-17, 2014, at Fort Carson’s Arrival/Departure Airfield Control Group airfield. The exercise was held in order to validate air loads on a C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft as part of the Global Response Force mission to rapidly deploy worldwide in support of the XVIII Airborne Corps. The joint exercise also focu
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-image521022566.html
RM2N7JHGP–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-photo-by-ringo-chiusopa-im-image521024160.html
RM2N7JKHM–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im
U.S. Airmen from Team JSTARS review their mobility paperwork in preparation for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air National Guard’s 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), active duty 461st ACW, and Army JSTARS, provides manned joint airborne command an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-airmen-from-team-jstars-review-their-mobility-paperwork-in-preparation-176030250.html
RMM6ATAJ–U.S. Airmen from Team JSTARS review their mobility paperwork in preparation for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air National Guard’s 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), active duty 461st ACW, and Army JSTARS, provides manned joint airborne command an
Trucks carrying water continue to arrive to the staging area on Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama Aug. 29, 2021. The base is an established Incident Support Base to have equipment and personnel pre-positioned to rapidly deploy after Hurricane Ida to needed areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Stai) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trucks-carrying-water-continue-to-arrive-to-the-staging-area-on-maxwell-air-force-base-alabama-aug-29-2021-the-base-is-an-established-incident-support-base-to-have-equipment-and-personnel-pre-positioned-to-rapidly-deploy-after-hurricane-ida-to-needed-areas-us-air-force-photo-by-tech-sgt-jennifer-stai-image440276606.html
RM2GG898E–Trucks carrying water continue to arrive to the staging area on Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama Aug. 29, 2021. The base is an established Incident Support Base to have equipment and personnel pre-positioned to rapidly deploy after Hurricane Ida to needed areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Stai)
Members with the Coast Guard Gulf Strike Team (GST) launch a drone to assess waterways following Hurricane Laura near Lake Charles, Louisiana, Sep. 1, 2020. The GST is one of three special teams that make up the National Strike Force and is a vital national asset comprised of a unique, highly trained cadre of Coast Guard professionals who rapidly deploy with specialized equipment and incident management skills to a variety of incidents, responses and other emergencies.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Paige Hause) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-with-the-coast-guard-gulf-strike-team-gst-launch-a-drone-to-assess-waterways-following-hurricane-laura-near-lake-charles-louisiana-sep-1-2020-the-gst-is-one-of-three-special-teams-that-make-up-the-national-strike-force-and-is-a-vital-national-asset-comprised-of-a-unique-highly-trained-cadre-of-coast-guard-professionals-who-rapidly-deploy-with-specialized-equipment-and-incident-management-skills-to-a-variety-of-incidents-responses-and-other-emergenciesus-coast-guard-photo-by-petty-officer-3rd-class-paige-hause-image438415526.html
RF2GD7FDA–Members with the Coast Guard Gulf Strike Team (GST) launch a drone to assess waterways following Hurricane Laura near Lake Charles, Louisiana, Sep. 1, 2020. The GST is one of three special teams that make up the National Strike Force and is a vital national asset comprised of a unique, highly trained cadre of Coast Guard professionals who rapidly deploy with specialized equipment and incident management skills to a variety of incidents, responses and other emergencies.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Paige Hause)
U.S. Airmen from Team JSTARS review their mobility paperwork in preparation for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air National Guard’s 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), active duty 461st ACW, and Army JSTARS, provides manned joint airborne command an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-airmen-from-team-jstars-review-their-mobility-paperwork-in-preparation-174567308.html
RMM406AM–U.S. Airmen from Team JSTARS review their mobility paperwork in preparation for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air National Guard’s 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), active duty 461st ACW, and Army JSTARS, provides manned joint airborne command an
Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-special-warfare-members-perform-a-high-altitude-low-opening-jump-during-the-2022-arctic-edge-exercise-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-image502475163.html
RM2M5DM5F–Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic.
U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Brian Wolford, commanding general of 3d Marine Logistics Group, speaks to Marines and Sailors from 3d MLG and 3d Marine Division during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-brig-gen-brian-wolford-commanding-general-of-3d-marine-logistics-group-speaks-to-marines-and-sailors-from-3d-mlg-and-3d-marine-division-during-an-integrated-rapid-response-inspection-at-kadena-air-base-okinawa-japan-august-25-2021-routine-short-notice-inspections-ensure-iii-mef-marines-remain-ready-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-regional-security-in-the-indo-pacific-3d-mlg-based-out-of-okinawa-japan-is-a-forward-deployed-combat-unit-that-serves-as-iii-marine-expeditionary-forces-comprehensive-logistics-and-combat-service-support-backbone-for-operations-throughou-image440061769.html
RM2GFXF7N–U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Brian Wolford, commanding general of 3d Marine Logistics Group, speaks to Marines and Sailors from 3d MLG and 3d Marine Division during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughou
Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. 21st Feb, 2023. A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer assigned to the 34th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron takes off from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, in support of a Bomber Task Force mission, Feb. 21, 2023. The BTF missions demonstrate the bombers ability to rapidly deploy anywhere, anytime and provide lethal precision global strike options for combatant commanders. (photo by 2nd Lt. Michael Caggiano) Credit: U.S. Air Force/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/andersen-air-force-base-guam-21st-feb-2023-a-us-air-force-b-1b-lancer-assigned-to-the-34th-expeditionary-bomb-squadron-takes-off-from-andersen-air-force-base-guam-in-support-of-a-bomber-task-force-mission-feb-21-2023-the-btf-missions-demonstrate-the-bombers-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-anywhere-anytime-and-provide-lethal-precision-global-strike-options-for-combatant-commanders-photo-by-2nd-lt-michael-caggiano-credit-us-air-forcezuma-press-wire-servicezumapresscomalamy-live-news-image542937205.html
RM2PF8WXD–Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. 21st Feb, 2023. A U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer assigned to the 34th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron takes off from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, in support of a Bomber Task Force mission, Feb. 21, 2023. The BTF missions demonstrate the bombers ability to rapidly deploy anywhere, anytime and provide lethal precision global strike options for combatant commanders. (photo by 2nd Lt. Michael Caggiano) Credit: U.S. Air Force/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
Staff Sgt. Ben Norton works to regenerate a B-52 Stratofortress Dec. 8, 2009, at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Airmen work around the clock at a 'forward operation' during an operational readiness inspection to determine the ability to rapidly deploy assets and personnel. Sergeant Norton is assigned to the 2nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-ben-norton-works-to-regenerate-a-b-52-stratofortress-dec-39867446.html
RMC8T39A–Staff Sgt. Ben Norton works to regenerate a B-52 Stratofortress Dec. 8, 2009, at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Airmen work around the clock at a 'forward operation' during an operational readiness inspection to determine the ability to rapidly deploy assets and personnel. Sergeant Norton is assigned to the 2nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-image521022555.html
RM2N7JHGB–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-photo-by-ringo-chiusopa-im-image521024714.html
RM2N7JM9E–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alexander Pease-Ingersoll, left, 461st Maintenance Group (MXG), Tavekious Barber, center, 461st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, and Erykah Johnson, 461st MXG, place dunnage on a trailer to support an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing peop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-airman-1st-class-alexander-pease-ingersoll-left-461st-176030261.html
RMM6ATB1–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alexander Pease-Ingersoll, left, 461st Maintenance Group (MXG), Tavekious Barber, center, 461st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, and Erykah Johnson, 461st MXG, place dunnage on a trailer to support an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing peop
A V-22 Osprey departs from USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) while conducting an air assault in Icelandic terrain Oct. 17. Iceland’s unique terrain and climate allows for Marines to be better prepared and rapidly deploy in support of NATO Allies and partners. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Margaret Gale) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-v-22-osprey-departs-from-uss-iwo-jima-lhd-7-while-conducting-an-air-assault-in-icelandic-terrain-oct-17-icelands-unique-terrain-and-climate-allows-for-marines-to-be-better-prepared-and-rapidly-deploy-in-support-of-nato-allies-and-partners-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-margaret-gale-image222531986.html
RMPX15PX–A V-22 Osprey departs from USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) while conducting an air assault in Icelandic terrain Oct. 17. Iceland’s unique terrain and climate allows for Marines to be better prepared and rapidly deploy in support of NATO Allies and partners. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Margaret Gale)
U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division provide security for UH-1Y Venoms with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469, Marine Aircraft Group 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, at a landing zone during Exercise Venom Storm on San Clemente Island, Calif., Jan. 15, 2020. Exercise Venom Storm demonstrated the Venom’s versatility in providing lethal options, whether operating from the sea or land. It’s ability to rapidly deploy from ship-to-shore, support ground forces with its own organic fire support and be armed and refueled at temporary sites is unmatched. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-2nd-battalion-4th-marine-regiment-1st-marine-division-provide-security-for-uh-1y-venoms-with-marine-light-attack-helicopter-squadron-469-marine-aircraft-group-39-3rd-marine-aircraft-wing-at-a-landing-zone-during-exercise-venom-storm-on-san-clemente-island-calif-jan-15-2020-exercise-venom-storm-demonstrated-the-venoms-versatility-in-providing-lethal-options-whether-operating-from-the-sea-or-land-its-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-from-ship-to-shore-support-ground-forces-with-its-own-organic-fire-support-and-be-armed-and-refueled-at-temporary-sites-is-unmatched-the-image381593881.html
RF2D4R2TW–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division provide security for UH-1Y Venoms with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469, Marine Aircraft Group 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, at a landing zone during Exercise Venom Storm on San Clemente Island, Calif., Jan. 15, 2020. Exercise Venom Storm demonstrated the Venom’s versatility in providing lethal options, whether operating from the sea or land. It’s ability to rapidly deploy from ship-to-shore, support ground forces with its own organic fire support and be armed and refueled at temporary sites is unmatched. The
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, onto a cargo weight scale, while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The foc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-brian-lacey-with-the-78th-logistics-readiness-174567342.html
RMM406BX–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, onto a cargo weight scale, while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The foc
Naval Special Warfare members performs a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-special-warfare-members-performs-a-high-altitude-low-opening-jump-during-the-2022-arctic-edge-exercise-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-image502475166.html
RM2M5DM5J–Naval Special Warfare members performs a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic.
U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and 2d Battalion, 3d Marines, 3d Marine Division stage an M107 .50 Caliber Special Application Scoped Rifle during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-combat-logistics-battalion-4-3d-marine-logistics-group-and-2d-battalion-3d-marines-3d-marine-division-stage-an-m107-50-caliber-special-application-scoped-rifle-during-an-integrated-rapid-response-inspection-at-kadena-air-base-okinawa-japan-august-25-2021-routine-short-notice-inspections-ensure-iii-mef-marines-remain-ready-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-regional-security-in-the-indo-pacific-3d-mlg-based-out-of-okinawa-japan-is-a-forward-deployed-combat-unit-that-serves-as-iii-marine-expeditionary-forces-comprehensive-logistics-and-combat-service-support-backbone-image440061671.html
RM2GFXF47–U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and 2d Battalion, 3d Marines, 3d Marine Division stage an M107 .50 Caliber Special Application Scoped Rifle during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone
Usa. 11th Jan, 2023. Staff Sgt. Manuel Padilla (left), 621st Contingency Response Squadron standards and evaluations liaison officer, and Staff Sgt. Michael Roberts, right, 621st Contingency Response Squadron mobile C3 systems operator, set up communication equipment during Exercise Jersey Devil on January. 11, 2023, at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. The exercise tested the 621st Contingency Response Squadrons ability to rapidly deploy personnel globally to quickly open airfields and establish, expand, sustain, and coordinate air mobility operations in any environment (Credit Image Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/usa-11th-jan-2023-staff-sgt-manuel-padilla-left-621st-contingency-response-squadron-standards-and-evaluations-liaison-officer-and-staff-sgt-michael-roberts-right-621st-contingency-response-squadron-mobile-c3-systems-operator-set-up-communication-equipment-during-exercise-jersey-devil-on-january-11-2023-at-joint-base-mcguire-dix-lakehurst-nj-the-exercise-tested-the-621st-contingency-response-squadrons-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-personnel-globally-to-quickly-open-airfields-and-establish-expand-sustain-and-coordinate-air-mobility-operations-in-any-environment-credit-image-image512408241.html
RM2MNJ5X9–Usa. 11th Jan, 2023. Staff Sgt. Manuel Padilla (left), 621st Contingency Response Squadron standards and evaluations liaison officer, and Staff Sgt. Michael Roberts, right, 621st Contingency Response Squadron mobile C3 systems operator, set up communication equipment during Exercise Jersey Devil on January. 11, 2023, at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. The exercise tested the 621st Contingency Response Squadrons ability to rapidly deploy personnel globally to quickly open airfields and establish, expand, sustain, and coordinate air mobility operations in any environment (Credit Image
Tech. Sgt. Kirk Kauter right and Tech Sgt. Sean Potter, both from the 142nd Security Forces Squadron, Portland Air Base, Oregon, conduct a force protection patrol during Amalgam Dart 2009 at Camp Rilea, Ore., June 14. Amalgam Dart is a field test of the Department of Defense's ability to rapidly deploy a total air integrated defense system in the U.S. in order to deter, detect and defeat airborne threats. Staff Sgt. Jacob N. Bailey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tech-sgt-kirk-kauter-right-and-tech-sgt-sean-potter-both-from-the-78699754.html
RMEG129E–Tech. Sgt. Kirk Kauter right and Tech Sgt. Sean Potter, both from the 142nd Security Forces Squadron, Portland Air Base, Oregon, conduct a force protection patrol during Amalgam Dart 2009 at Camp Rilea, Ore., June 14. Amalgam Dart is a field test of the Department of Defense's ability to rapidly deploy a total air integrated defense system in the U.S. in order to deter, detect and defeat airborne threats. Staff Sgt. Jacob N. Bailey
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-image521022515.html
RM2N7JHEY–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-photo-by-ringo-chiusopa-im-image521024690.html
RM2N7JM8J–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jordan Harrigan, right, with the 461st Air Control Wing (ACW), issues mobility equipment to Capt. Sheme Hicks, center, and Staff Sgt. Natalie Nelson, both with Army JSTARS, for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air Na Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-jordan-harrigan-right-with-the-461st-air-176030275.html
RMM6ATBF–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jordan Harrigan, right, with the 461st Air Control Wing (ACW), issues mobility equipment to Capt. Sheme Hicks, center, and Staff Sgt. Natalie Nelson, both with Army JSTARS, for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air Na
U.S. Naval Ship Carson City prepares to unload military vehicles at Port of Constanta, Romania, Aug.24, 2018. The T-EPF is a high-speed vessel used to rapidly deploy and redeploy units and cargo between small shores across various areas of operations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Deomontez Duncan) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-naval-ship-carson-city-prepares-to-unload-military-vehicles-at-port-of-constanta-romania-aug24-2018-the-t-epf-is-a-high-speed-vessel-used-to-rapidly-deploy-and-redeploy-units-and-cargo-between-small-shores-across-various-areas-of-operations-us-army-photo-by-spc-deomontez-duncan-image216742309.html
RMPGHD0N–U.S. Naval Ship Carson City prepares to unload military vehicles at Port of Constanta, Romania, Aug.24, 2018. The T-EPF is a high-speed vessel used to rapidly deploy and redeploy units and cargo between small shores across various areas of operations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Deomontez Duncan)
U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division provide security for UH-1Y Venoms with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469, Marine Aircraft Group 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, at a landing zone during Exercise Venom Storm on San Clemente Island, Calif., Jan. 15, 2020. Exercise Venom Storm demonstrated the Venom’s versatility in providing lethal options, whether operating from the sea or land. It’s ability to rapidly deploy from ship-to-shore, support ground forces with its own organic fire support and be armed and refueled at temporary sites is unmatched. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-2nd-battalion-4th-marine-regiment-1st-marine-division-provide-security-for-uh-1y-venoms-with-marine-light-attack-helicopter-squadron-469-marine-aircraft-group-39-3rd-marine-aircraft-wing-at-a-landing-zone-during-exercise-venom-storm-on-san-clemente-island-calif-jan-15-2020-exercise-venom-storm-demonstrated-the-venoms-versatility-in-providing-lethal-options-whether-operating-from-the-sea-or-land-its-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-from-ship-to-shore-support-ground-forces-with-its-own-organic-fire-support-and-be-armed-and-refueled-at-temporary-sites-is-unmatched-the-image341574964.html
RF2ARM29T–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division provide security for UH-1Y Venoms with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469, Marine Aircraft Group 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, at a landing zone during Exercise Venom Storm on San Clemente Island, Calif., Jan. 15, 2020. Exercise Venom Storm demonstrated the Venom’s versatility in providing lethal options, whether operating from the sea or land. It’s ability to rapidly deploy from ship-to-shore, support ground forces with its own organic fire support and be armed and refueled at temporary sites is unmatched. The
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Daniel, right, with the 461st Logistics Readiness Squadron, issues mobility bag items to Tech. Sgt. Aaron Fischer, center, 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, and Master Sgt. Scott Sturtz, 461st Operations Support Squadron, in preparation for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved aroun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-staff-sgt-robert-daniel-right-with-the-461st-logistics-174567317.html
RMM406B1–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Daniel, right, with the 461st Logistics Readiness Squadron, issues mobility bag items to Tech. Sgt. Aaron Fischer, center, 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, and Master Sgt. Scott Sturtz, 461st Operations Support Squadron, in preparation for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved aroun
Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-special-warfare-members-perform-a-high-altitude-low-opening-jump-during-the-2022-arctic-edge-exercise-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-image502475175.html
RM2M5DM5Y–Naval Special Warfare members perform a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Matthew Tracy, commanding officer of 4th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division, speaks to Marines and Sailors from 3d Marine Division and 3d Marine Logistics Group during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-matthew-tracy-commanding-officer-of-4th-marine-regiment-3d-marine-division-speaks-to-marines-and-sailors-from-3d-marine-division-and-3d-marine-logistics-group-during-an-integrated-rapid-response-inspection-at-kadena-air-base-okinawa-japan-august-25-2021-routine-short-notice-inspections-ensure-iii-mef-marines-remain-ready-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-regional-security-in-the-indo-pacific-3d-mlg-based-out-of-okinawa-japan-is-a-forward-deployed-combat-unit-that-serves-as-iii-marine-expeditionary-forces-comprehensive-logistics-and-combat-service-support-backbo-image440061762.html
RM2GFXF7E–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Matthew Tracy, commanding officer of 4th Marine Regiment, 3d Marine Division, speaks to Marines and Sailors from 3d Marine Division and 3d Marine Logistics Group during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbo
Undisclosed Location. 21st Dec, 2021. A U.S. Air Force F-16C Fighting Falcon pilot assigned to the 55th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron waits on the flight line during a hot pit refueling operation as part of an Agile Combat Employment exercise at an undisclosed location, Dec. 21, 2021. ACE is an operational concept that leverages networks of well-established and austere air bases, multi-capable Airmen, pre-positional equipment, and airlift to rapidly deploy, disperse and maneuver combat capability throughout a theater. Paired with aircraft refueling, arming and limited maintenance activit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/undisclosed-location-21st-dec-2021-a-us-air-force-f-16c-fighting-falcon-pilot-assigned-to-the-55th-expeditionary-fighter-squadron-waits-on-the-flight-line-during-a-hot-pit-refueling-operation-as-part-of-an-agile-combat-employment-exercise-at-an-undisclosed-location-dec-21-2021-ace-is-an-operational-concept-that-leverages-networks-of-well-established-and-austere-air-bases-multi-capable-airmen-pre-positional-equipment-and-airlift-to-rapidly-deploy-disperse-and-maneuver-combat-capability-throughout-a-theater-paired-with-aircraft-refueling-arming-and-limited-maintenance-activit-image455591277.html
RM2HD5Y91–Undisclosed Location. 21st Dec, 2021. A U.S. Air Force F-16C Fighting Falcon pilot assigned to the 55th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron waits on the flight line during a hot pit refueling operation as part of an Agile Combat Employment exercise at an undisclosed location, Dec. 21, 2021. ACE is an operational concept that leverages networks of well-established and austere air bases, multi-capable Airmen, pre-positional equipment, and airlift to rapidly deploy, disperse and maneuver combat capability throughout a theater. Paired with aircraft refueling, arming and limited maintenance activit
Airmen from the 60th Medical Group apply medical assistance to military and civilian volunteers and mannequins during an Air Force Expeditionary Medical Support Health Response Team exercise simulating an urban earthquake in the SOUTHCOM AOR at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 9, 2011. The mission of an EMEDS team, which includes physicians, nurses and a variety of medical technicians, is to rapidly deploy and provide forward stabilization, primary care and dental services to support a population-at-risk of 3,000 to 5,000 people. Tech. Sgt. Dennis J. Henry Jr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-airmen-from-the-60th-medical-group-apply-medical-assistance-to-military-78705558.html
RMEG19MP–Airmen from the 60th Medical Group apply medical assistance to military and civilian volunteers and mannequins during an Air Force Expeditionary Medical Support Health Response Team exercise simulating an urban earthquake in the SOUTHCOM AOR at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 9, 2011. The mission of an EMEDS team, which includes physicians, nurses and a variety of medical technicians, is to rapidly deploy and provide forward stabilization, primary care and dental services to support a population-at-risk of 3,000 to 5,000 people. Tech. Sgt. Dennis J. Henry Jr.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-image521022051.html
RM2N7JGXB–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-photo-by-ringo-chiusopa-im-image521024073.html
RM2N7JKEH–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-brian-lacey-with-the-78th-logistics-readiness-176030269.html
RMM6ATB9–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo
Equipment and supplies for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency continue to arrive at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 25, 2024. The installation is an established Incident Support Base and is used to pre-position equipment and personnel to rapidly deploy to areas that may be affected by Hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Greydon Furstenau) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/equipment-and-supplies-for-the-federal-emergency-management-agency-and-the-defense-logistics-agency-continue-to-arrive-at-maxwell-air-force-base-alabama-sept-25-2024-the-installation-is-an-established-incident-support-base-and-is-used-to-pre-position-equipment-and-personnel-to-rapidly-deploy-to-areas-that-may-be-affected-by-hurricane-helene-us-air-force-photo-by-senior-airman-greydon-furstenau-image623639809.html
RM2Y6H6X9–Equipment and supplies for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency continue to arrive at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 25, 2024. The installation is an established Incident Support Base and is used to pre-position equipment and personnel to rapidly deploy to areas that may be affected by Hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Greydon Furstenau)
In 2017, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) simultaneously responded to not one, but three consecutive hurricanes, and at the direction of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), rapidly deployed expert personnel, Federal Medical Stations (FMS), and other supplies to the affected areas. Captured in September 2017, in response to the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, this image depicted the interior of what had been the George R. Brown (GRB) Convention Center in Houston, Texas. The Center had been converted to a Federal Medical Stations (FMS). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-in-2017-the-strategic-national-stockpile-sns-simultaneously-responded-173908702.html
RFM2X692–In 2017, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) simultaneously responded to not one, but three consecutive hurricanes, and at the direction of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), rapidly deployed expert personnel, Federal Medical Stations (FMS), and other supplies to the affected areas. Captured in September 2017, in response to the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, this image depicted the interior of what had been the George R. Brown (GRB) Convention Center in Houston, Texas. The Center had been converted to a Federal Medical Stations (FMS).
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron, drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-brian-lacey-with-the-78th-logistics-readiness-174567324.html
RMM406B8–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron, drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved around processing people, cargo, and the E-8C Joint STARS. Team JSTARS, consi
Naval Special Warfare members performs a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-special-warfare-members-performs-a-high-altitude-low-opening-jump-during-the-2022-arctic-edge-exercise-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-image502475156.html
RM2M5DM58–Naval Special Warfare members performs a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic.
U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and 2d Battalion, 3d Marines, 3d Marine Division, inspect gear weight during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughout the Indo-Pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-combat-logistics-battalion-4-3d-marine-logistics-group-and-2d-battalion-3d-marines-3d-marine-division-inspect-gear-weight-during-an-integrated-rapid-response-inspection-at-kadena-air-base-okinawa-japan-august-25-2021-routine-short-notice-inspections-ensure-iii-mef-marines-remain-ready-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-regional-security-in-the-indo-pacific-3d-mlg-based-out-of-okinawa-japan-is-a-forward-deployed-combat-unit-that-serves-as-iii-marine-expeditionary-forces-comprehensive-logistics-and-combat-service-support-backbone-for-operations-throughout-the-indo-pa-image440061603.html
RM2GFXF1R–U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and 2d Battalion, 3d Marines, 3d Marine Division, inspect gear weight during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughout the Indo-Pa
Dec 21, 2021 - Undisclosed Location - A U.S. Army Soldier assigned to the 1st Battalion, 181st Field Artillery Regiment prepares for a training mission in an M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System during an Agile Combat Employment at an undisclosed location in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 21, 2021. ACE is an operational concept that leverages networks of well-established and austere air bases, multi-capable Airmen, pre-positional equipment, and airlift to rapidly deploy, disperse and maneuver combat capability throughout a theater. Paired with aircraft refueling, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dec-21-2021-undisclosed-location-a-us-army-soldier-assigned-to-the-1st-battalion-181st-field-artillery-regiment-prepares-for-a-training-mission-in-an-m142-high-mobility-artillery-rocket-system-during-an-agile-combat-employment-at-an-undisclosed-location-in-the-us-central-command-area-of-responsibility-dec-21-2021-ace-is-an-operational-concept-that-leverages-networks-of-well-established-and-austere-air-bases-multi-capable-airmen-pre-positional-equipment-and-airlift-to-rapidly-deploy-disperse-and-maneuver-combat-capability-throughout-a-theater-paired-with-aircraft-refueling-a-image456877537.html
RM2HF8FXW–Dec 21, 2021 - Undisclosed Location - A U.S. Army Soldier assigned to the 1st Battalion, 181st Field Artillery Regiment prepares for a training mission in an M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System during an Agile Combat Employment at an undisclosed location in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 21, 2021. ACE is an operational concept that leverages networks of well-established and austere air bases, multi-capable Airmen, pre-positional equipment, and airlift to rapidly deploy, disperse and maneuver combat capability throughout a theater. Paired with aircraft refueling, a
U.S. Airmen with the 60th Medical Group apply medical assistance to military and civilian volunteers and mannequins during an A Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-airmen-with-the-60th-medical-group-apply-medical-assistance-to-image69814959.html
RME1G9KB–U.S. Airmen with the 60th Medical Group apply medical assistance to military and civilian volunteers and mannequins during an A
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-image521021990.html
RM2N7JGT6–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-photo-by-ringo-chiusopa-im-image521024689.html
RM2N7JM8H–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-brian-lacey-with-the-78th-logistics-readiness-176030273.html
RMM6ATBD–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo
Equipment and supplies for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency continue to arrive at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 25, 2024. The installation is an established Incident Support Base and is used to pre-position equipment and personnel to rapidly deploy to areas that may be affected by Hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Greydon Furstenau) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/equipment-and-supplies-for-the-federal-emergency-management-agency-and-the-defense-logistics-agency-continue-to-arrive-at-maxwell-air-force-base-alabama-sept-25-2024-the-installation-is-an-established-incident-support-base-and-is-used-to-pre-position-equipment-and-personnel-to-rapidly-deploy-to-areas-that-may-be-affected-by-hurricane-helene-us-air-force-photo-by-senior-airman-greydon-furstenau-image623639292.html
RM2Y6H67T–Equipment and supplies for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency continue to arrive at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 25, 2024. The installation is an established Incident Support Base and is used to pre-position equipment and personnel to rapidly deploy to areas that may be affected by Hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Greydon Furstenau)
In 2017, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) simultaneously responded to not one, but three consecutive hurricanes, and at the direction of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), rapidly deployed expert personnel, Federal Medical Stations (FMS), and other supplies to the affected areas. The first FMS and staff arrived in Puerto Rico within 48 hours of receiving orders from HHS. Six FMS were shipped to Puerto Rico. Four were set up in the cities of Manati, Bayamón, Ponce, and Arecibo. . Depicted here, was a completed FMS. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-in-2017-the-strategic-national-stockpile-sns-simultaneously-responded-173908687.html
RFM2X68F–In 2017, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) simultaneously responded to not one, but three consecutive hurricanes, and at the direction of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), rapidly deployed expert personnel, Federal Medical Stations (FMS), and other supplies to the affected areas. The first FMS and staff arrived in Puerto Rico within 48 hours of receiving orders from HHS. Six FMS were shipped to Puerto Rico. Four were set up in the cities of Manati, Bayamón, Ponce, and Arecibo. . Depicted here, was a completed FMS.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-brian-lacey-with-the-78th-logistics-readiness-174567335.html
RMM406BK–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo
A Naval Special Warfare member performs a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-naval-special-warfare-member-performs-a-high-altitude-low-opening-jump-during-the-2022-arctic-edge-exercise-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-image502475159.html
RM2M5DM5B–A Naval Special Warfare member performs a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic.
U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and 2d Battalion, 3d Marines, 3d Marine Division, stage an M2 during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughout the Indo-Pacific ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-combat-logistics-battalion-4-3d-marine-logistics-group-and-2d-battalion-3d-marines-3d-marine-division-stage-an-m2-during-an-integrated-rapid-response-inspection-at-kadena-air-base-okinawa-japan-august-25-2021-routine-short-notice-inspections-ensure-iii-mef-marines-remain-ready-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-regional-security-in-the-indo-pacific-3d-mlg-based-out-of-okinawa-japan-is-a-forward-deployed-combat-unit-that-serves-as-iii-marine-expeditionary-forces-comprehensive-logistics-and-combat-service-support-backbone-for-operations-throughout-the-indo-pacific-ar-image440061658.html
RM2GFXF3P–U.S. Marines with Combat Logistics Battalion 4, 3d Marine Logistics Group, and 2d Battalion, 3d Marines, 3d Marine Division, stage an M2 during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughout the Indo-Pacific ar
Mediterranean Sea. 26th Feb, 2023. East-Coast-based U.S. Naval Special Warfare Operators (SEALs) participate in a special operations forces interoperability exercise aboard Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) and a CV-22 Osprey, assigned to 7th Special Operations Squadron, 352nd Special Operations Wing, Feb. 26, 2023. These operations demonstrate U.S. European Commands ability to rapidly deploy Special Operations Forces throughout the theater at a time and place of our choosing, and the U.S. commitment to train with Allies and partners to deploy and fight as multina Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mediterranean-sea-26th-feb-2023-east-coast-based-us-naval-special-warfare-operators-seals-participate-in-a-special-operations-forces-interoperability-exercise-aboard-ohio-class-guided-missile-submarine-uss-florida-ssgn-728-and-a-cv-22-osprey-assigned-to-7th-special-operations-squadron-352nd-special-operations-wing-feb-26-2023-these-operations-demonstrate-us-european-commands-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-special-operations-forces-throughout-the-theater-at-a-time-and-place-of-our-choosing-and-the-us-commitment-to-train-with-allies-and-partners-to-deploy-and-fight-as-multina-image543572669.html
RM2PG9TDH–Mediterranean Sea. 26th Feb, 2023. East-Coast-based U.S. Naval Special Warfare Operators (SEALs) participate in a special operations forces interoperability exercise aboard Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) and a CV-22 Osprey, assigned to 7th Special Operations Squadron, 352nd Special Operations Wing, Feb. 26, 2023. These operations demonstrate U.S. European Commands ability to rapidly deploy Special Operations Forces throughout the theater at a time and place of our choosing, and the U.S. commitment to train with Allies and partners to deploy and fight as multina
Airmen from the 60th Medical Group and Contingency Response Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Ca., apply medical assistance to milit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airmen-from-the-60th-medical-group-and-contingency-response-wing-travis-image69814929.html
RME1G9J9–Airmen from the 60th Medical Group and Contingency Response Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Ca., apply medical assistance to milit
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-image521022514.html
RM2N7JHEX–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-photo-by-ringo-chiusopa-im-image521024678.html
RM2N7JM86–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-brian-lacey-with-the-78th-logistics-readiness-176030270.html
RMM6ATBA–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo
Equipment and supplies for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency continue to arrive at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 25, 2024. The installation is an established Incident Support Base and is used to pre-position equipment and personnel to rapidly deploy to areas that may be affected by hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Greydon Furstenau) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/equipment-and-supplies-for-the-federal-emergency-management-agency-and-the-defense-logistics-agency-continue-to-arrive-at-maxwell-air-force-base-alabama-sept-25-2024-the-installation-is-an-established-incident-support-base-and-is-used-to-pre-position-equipment-and-personnel-to-rapidly-deploy-to-areas-that-may-be-affected-by-hurricane-helene-us-air-force-photo-by-senior-airman-greydon-furstenau-image623639811.html
RM2Y6H6XB–Equipment and supplies for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency continue to arrive at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 25, 2024. The installation is an established Incident Support Base and is used to pre-position equipment and personnel to rapidly deploy to areas that may be affected by hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Greydon Furstenau)
In 2017, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) simultaneously responded to not one, but three consecutive hurricanes, and at the direction of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), rapidly deployed expert personnel, Federal Medical Stations (FMS), and other supplies to the affected areas. Captured in September 2017, in response to the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, this image depicted a number of SNS staffers, in the process of assembling a bariatric lift assembly, located at the George R. Brown (GRB) Convention Center in Houston, Texas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-in-2017-the-strategic-national-stockpile-sns-simultaneously-responded-173908680.html
RFM2X688–In 2017, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) simultaneously responded to not one, but three consecutive hurricanes, and at the direction of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), rapidly deployed expert personnel, Federal Medical Stations (FMS), and other supplies to the affected areas. Captured in September 2017, in response to the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, this image depicted a number of SNS staffers, in the process of assembling a bariatric lift assembly, located at the George R. Brown (GRB) Convention Center in Houston, Texas.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-senior-airman-brian-lacey-with-the-78th-logistics-readiness-174567343.html
RMM406BY–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brian Lacey, with the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), drives a forklift while transporting an Internal Airlift/Helicopter Slingable Container Unit from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, to a simulated deployment line while Staff Sgt. Peter Scott, also with the 78th LRS, guides Lacey in place during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revo
A Naval Special Warfare member performs a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-naval-special-warfare-member-performs-a-high-altitude-low-opening-jump-during-the-2022-arctic-edge-exercise-arctic-edge-is-a-us-northern-command-biennial-defense-exercise-designed-to-demonstrate-and-exercise-the-ability-to-rapidly-deploy-and-operate-in-the-arctic-image502475154.html
RM2M5DM56–A Naval Special Warfare member performs a high-altitude low-opening jump, during the 2022 Arctic Edge Exercise. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial defense exercise designed to demonstrate and exercise the ability to rapidly deploy and operate in the Arctic.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Christopher Haar, commanding officer of Combat Logistics Regiment 3, 3d Marine Logistics Group, inspects Navy Corpsman during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughout the Indo-Pacif Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-christopher-haar-commanding-officer-of-combat-logistics-regiment-3-3d-marine-logistics-group-inspects-navy-corpsman-during-an-integrated-rapid-response-inspection-at-kadena-air-base-okinawa-japan-august-25-2021-routine-short-notice-inspections-ensure-iii-mef-marines-remain-ready-to-rapidly-deploy-and-maintain-regional-security-in-the-indo-pacific-3d-mlg-based-out-of-okinawa-japan-is-a-forward-deployed-combat-unit-that-serves-as-iii-marine-expeditionary-forces-comprehensive-logistics-and-combat-service-support-backbone-for-operations-throughout-the-indo-pacif-image440061667.html
RM2GFXF43–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Christopher Haar, commanding officer of Combat Logistics Regiment 3, 3d Marine Logistics Group, inspects Navy Corpsman during an integrated rapid response inspection at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan, August 25, 2021. Routine short-notice inspections ensure III MEF Marines remain ready to rapidly deploy and maintain regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 3d MLG, based out of Okinawa, Japan, is a forward deployed combat unit that serves as III Marine Expeditionary Force’s comprehensive logistics and combat service support backbone for operations throughout the Indo-Pacif
November 25, 2022 - Athens, (null), Greece - U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Kaleb Harvey, center, a bulk fuel specialist, and native of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, shakes the hand of 1st Lt. Kristopher Dietrich both assigned to 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force, after a reenlistment ceremony near The Acropolis of Athens, Greece, Novemberember 25, 2022. Marines assigned to II MEF, based out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, embarked aboard USNS Trenton (T-EPF 5) to improve interoperability while refining the U.S. capability to rapidly deploy force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/november-25-2022-athens-null-greece-us-marine-corps-cpl-kaleb-harvey-center-a-bulk-fuel-specialist-and-native-of-mechanicsburg-pennsylvania-shakes-the-hand-of-1st-lt-kristopher-dietrich-both-assigned-to-8th-engineer-support-battalion-2nd-marine-logistics-group-ii-marine-expeditionary-force-after-a-reenlistment-ceremony-near-the-acropolis-of-athens-greece-novemberember-25-2022-marines-assigned-to-ii-mef-based-out-of-camp-lejeune-north-carolina-embarked-aboard-usns-trenton-t-epf-5-to-improve-interoperability-while-refining-the-us-capability-to-rapidly-deploy-force-image499510105.html
RM2M0JJ6H–November 25, 2022 - Athens, (null), Greece - U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Kaleb Harvey, center, a bulk fuel specialist, and native of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, shakes the hand of 1st Lt. Kristopher Dietrich both assigned to 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force, after a reenlistment ceremony near The Acropolis of Athens, Greece, Novemberember 25, 2022. Marines assigned to II MEF, based out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, embarked aboard USNS Trenton (T-EPF 5) to improve interoperability while refining the U.S. capability to rapidly deploy force
An E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft prepares to launch in support of Amalgam Dart Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-e-3-sentry-airborne-warning-and-control-system-aircraft-prepares-39673750.html
RMC8F87J–An E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft prepares to launch in support of Amalgam Dart
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-image521022525.html
RM2N7JHF9–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030.
Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/computer-controlled-cargo-cranes-rapidly-lift-containers-from-ships-to-zero-emission-automated-guide-vehicles-at-the-long-beach-container-terminal-lbct-in-the-port-of-long-beach-the-lbct-25-billion-investment-that-has-enabled-one-of-the-worlds-top-port-terminal-operators-to-significantly-reduce-emissions-and-have-net-zero-within-its-grasp-this-tour-will-also-reveal-for-the-first-time-more-details-of-a-30-million-project-at-lbct-to-deploy-zero-emission-cargo-handling-equipment-and-an-exclusive-look-at-lbcts-plans-to-fully-decarbonize-operations-by-2030-photo-by-ringo-chiusopa-im-image521024683.html
RM2N7JM8B–Computer-controlled cargo cranes rapidly lift containers from ships to zero emission Automated Guide Vehicles at the Long Beach Container Terminal (LBCT) in the Port of Long Beach. The LBCT $2.5 billion investment that has enabled one of the world's top port terminal operators to significantly reduce emissions and have “net zero” within its grasp. This tour will also reveal for the first time more details of a $30 million project at LBCT to deploy zero-emission cargo handling equipment and an exclusive look at LBCT's plans to fully decarbonize operations by 2030. (Photo by Ringo Chiu/SOPA Im
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Daniel, right, with the 461st Logistics Readiness Squadron, issues mobility bag items to Tech. Sgt. Aaron Fischer, center, 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, and Master Sgt. Scott Sturtz, 461st Operations Support Squadron, in preparation for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved aroun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-air-force-staff-sgt-robert-daniel-right-with-the-461st-logistics-176030258.html
RMM6ATAX–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Daniel, right, with the 461st Logistics Readiness Squadron, issues mobility bag items to Tech. Sgt. Aaron Fischer, center, 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, and Master Sgt. Scott Sturtz, 461st Operations Support Squadron, in preparation for a simulated deployment during Exercise Razor Blade 18-02 at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 6, 2018. The exercise was a readiness assessment meant to evaluate and measure Team JSTARS ability to rapidly deploy and employ combat ready Airmen and airpower. The focus of the exercise revolved aroun
Equipment and supplies for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency continue to arrive at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 25, 2024. The installation is an established Incident Support Base and is used to pre-position equipment and personnel to rapidly deploy to areas that may be affected by hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Greydon Furstenau) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/equipment-and-supplies-for-the-federal-emergency-management-agency-and-the-defense-logistics-agency-continue-to-arrive-at-maxwell-air-force-base-alabama-sept-25-2024-the-installation-is-an-established-incident-support-base-and-is-used-to-pre-position-equipment-and-personnel-to-rapidly-deploy-to-areas-that-may-be-affected-by-hurricane-helene-us-air-force-photo-by-senior-airman-greydon-furstenau-image623639297.html
RM2Y6H681–Equipment and supplies for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Defense Logistics Agency continue to arrive at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Sept. 25, 2024. The installation is an established Incident Support Base and is used to pre-position equipment and personnel to rapidly deploy to areas that may be affected by hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Greydon Furstenau)
In 2017, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) simultaneously responded to not one, but three consecutive hurricanes, and at the direction of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), rapidly deployed expert personnel, Federal Medical Stations (FMS), and other supplies to the affected areas. The first FMS and staff arrived in Puerto Rico within 48 hours of receiving orders from HHS. Six FMS were shipped to Puerto Rico. Four were set up in the cities of Manati, Bayamón, Ponce, and Arecibo. Here, SNS staff were unloading FMS supplies at an airport in Puerto Rico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-in-2017-the-strategic-national-stockpile-sns-simultaneously-responded-173908636.html
RFM2X66M–In 2017, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) simultaneously responded to not one, but three consecutive hurricanes, and at the direction of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), rapidly deployed expert personnel, Federal Medical Stations (FMS), and other supplies to the affected areas. The first FMS and staff arrived in Puerto Rico within 48 hours of receiving orders from HHS. Six FMS were shipped to Puerto Rico. Four were set up in the cities of Manati, Bayamón, Ponce, and Arecibo. Here, SNS staff were unloading FMS supplies at an airport in Puerto Rico.