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the Air Force Global Strike Command will respond to a simulated Nuclear Weapons Incident (NUWAIX) on Minot Air Force Base.
Originally posted by imd12c4funn
So May 2-9, a multi-state exercise including smulated nukes will take place in North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Alaska, Connecticut and Nova Scotia and involve United States and Canadian military units.
the Air Force Global Strike Command will respond to a simulated Nuclear Weapons Incident (NUWAIX) on Minot Air Force Base.
This joint operation of the US and Canada involving simulated nuke response eerily reminds me of past exorcises that with much confusion and against huge odds turned into a real affair, one in NY (9/11] and subway disaster in England.
Hopefully there are no surprises during this operation.
We will see soon enough.
Source
- Oregon, the Oregon National Guard will work with state and local officials to respond to numerous weather-related and security events.
Six nuclear warheads on cruise missiles were mistakenly carried on a flight from North Dakota to Louisiana last week, prompting a major investigation, military officials have confirmed.
Three ballistic missile crew members in North Dakota fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices this month, triggering an investigation by military and National Security Agency experts, the Air Force said Thursday.
It is not clear how long they were asleep.
A semi-trailer payload transporter containing missile parts from Minot Air Force Base overturned Monday afternoon on a gravel road near Berthold, ND.
Originally posted by skywalk
reply to post by ChachiArcola
if you nuke somewhere, the wind, and ocean flow will move the radioactivity just like right now fukushima is radiating all of north hemisphere. weather is a very important variable when it comes to nuclear weapons.
Originally posted by imd12c4funn
So May 2-9, a multi-state exercise including smulated nukes will take place in North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Alaska, Connecticut and Nova Scotia and involve United States and Canadian military units.
the Air Force Global Strike Command will respond to a simulated Nuclear Weapons Incident (NUWAIX) on Minot Air Force Base.
This joint operation of the US and Canada involving simulated nuke response eerily reminds me of past exorcises that with much confusion and against huge odds turned into a real affair, one in NY (9/11] and subway disaster in England.
Hopefully there are no surprises during this operation.
We will see soon enough.
Source
Originally posted by the2ofusr1
reply to post by AzureSky
I would guess Greenwood ...I assume you are in Halifax ?
Originally posted by racer451
reply to post by skywalk
above ground nuclear testing was conducted in Nevada and what was the consequence?
our planet is very big.
04/27/12
The Vigilant Guard exercise is part of an international exercise, Ardent Sentry, conducted by U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) focused on supporting civil authorities in disaster scenarios.
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Citizen-Soldiers and Airmen from the Oregon National Guard, along with other Guard members from Puerto Rico, Washington, personnel from NORAD, and USNORTHCOM are scheduled to participate in disaster and security scenarios.
Twenty-four hour training is scheduled to take place at the following locations:
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Autzen Stadium, Eugene, Ore. 2-3 May
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Multiple military assets, to include the new HH-60 "Mike" model medevac Blackhawk helicopters, as well as personnel and specialized equipment from the CBRNE Enhanced Response Force-Plus team, are scheduled to be used throughout the exercise.
When requested, USNORTHCOM has the ability to support civil authorities with military capabilities to save lives, prevent human suffering, and mitigate severe property damage under the authority and control of a local dual-status commander. Ardent Sentry and Vigilant Guard are designed to test and train this ability.
The Oregon National Guard provides a reliable force of approximately 8,800 citizen-Soldiers and Airmen, who are fully equipped and trained to respond to natural or man-made incidents throughout Oregon and the region.
Originally posted by maybehelpful
Originally posted by 1825114
You should really look at this one. It seems... blatant
Autzen Stadium, Eugene, Oregon
maps.google.com... 44.058386,-123.068419
There's a prison right there next to the stadium, a big national guard building right there, juvenile court and district court, masonic lodge (if that means anything to you), a mental health facility (Lane County Behavioral Health), etc...
All of that in one small area as if it's all part of the same business, surrounded by a canal/moat, one side of which is bordered by a river with railroad along the other side, and more fenced fields...
The Community Corrections Center is along those railroad tracks too -
44.054967,-123.094377 (Community Corrections Center, West 5th Avenue, Eugene, OR)
www.lanecounty.org...
www.lanecounty.org...
The Department of Youth Services (DYS) provides assessment, probation, training, counseling and detention services for all youth, ages 12-17 years old, referred by local law enforcement because of criminal behavior. It is the branch of Lane County government responsible for services to youth accused of law violations or judged delinquent by the juvenile court. DYS is funded from the Lane County general fund, along with some state and federal grant funding for new programs. The Juvenile Court is an arm of the Oregon state circuit court system and is housed at the department. DYS is staffed by groupworkers and counselors specializing in juvenile corrections. DYS staff are county employees and are all experienced in working with troubled youth. The department is organized into units: Administration, Detention Services, Intake Services, and Supervision Services. The Department of Youth Services is located in the Juvenile Justice Center building on the John Serbu Campus.
Place for the kids, place for the parents next door?