WEBVTT 00:00.340 --> 00:01.340 Okay . 00:07.340 --> 00:10.400 What alma bravo is our annual readiness 00:10.400 --> 00:12.800 exercise where we practice the ability 00:12.800 --> 00:15.890 to operate and survive in a contestant 00:15.890 --> 00:18.060 have been degraded environment . Day 00:18.060 --> 00:20.510 one we started kind of bare base tops 00:20.520 --> 00:24.330 our whole uh we went out there um and 00:24.330 --> 00:26.580 we set up a base and we defended the 00:26.580 --> 00:28.510 base when we did that kind of a 00:28.520 --> 00:31.310 chemical environment and then we 00:31.310 --> 00:34.400 forward deployed to another location 00:34.410 --> 00:36.270 where we did more of our airlift 00:36.270 --> 00:39.160 mission . And we had support from the 00:39.170 --> 00:41.160 texas Army National Guard . They 00:41.160 --> 00:43.216 supported us with a black hawk . And 00:43.216 --> 00:45.216 then we also kind of got that joint 00:45.216 --> 00:49.070 tasking that joint effort . But we 00:49.070 --> 00:51.348 also do have our security forces and R . 00:51.348 --> 00:53.870 O . D . And some different operations 00:53.870 --> 00:55.950 that we had going on at different 00:55.950 --> 00:58.172 locations . We still had our medical at 00:58.172 --> 01:01.230 camp bramble . I'm part of the Persico 01:01.230 --> 01:03.700 team . And so my main objective has 01:03.700 --> 01:05.720 been accountability and I'm also 01:05.720 --> 01:07.831 working with the RCC . So I'm keeping 01:07.831 --> 01:09.942 track of members that are leaving the 01:09.942 --> 01:12.053 base and then coming onto the base as 01:12.053 --> 01:14.164 well . Overall significance , I think 01:14.164 --> 01:16.276 of doing this training is essentially 01:16.276 --> 01:18.387 to prepare us for when we do deploy . 01:18.387 --> 01:20.498 You know , our units are going to get 01:20.498 --> 01:22.664 tasked to deploy and so sometimes it's 01:22.664 --> 01:24.831 not gonna be on that volunteer basis , 01:24.831 --> 01:27.053 sometimes to be on that volunteer old . 01:27.053 --> 01:29.220 And the last thing you want is to send 01:29.220 --> 01:28.700 somebody that is unprepared into a 01:28.700 --> 01:32.550 deployed environment . We 01:32.550 --> 01:35.130 wanted to do a whole entire inter 01:35.130 --> 01:37.830 agency uh contacts working through this . 01:37.840 --> 01:40.480 Um So that was the main focus of how we 01:40.480 --> 01:42.424 were going to operate and then our 01:42.424 --> 01:44.536 focus and our priority as far as what 01:44.536 --> 01:46.702 we were doing and why we're doing this 01:46.702 --> 01:48.869 for readiness . It's for our airmen to 01:48.869 --> 01:50.924 make sure that they're ready to go . 01:50.924 --> 01:52.980 They received the training that they 01:52.980 --> 01:55.202 needed and we identify those gaps so we 01:55.202 --> 01:57.424 can get them that training . Yeah , The 01:57.424 --> 01:59.758 exercise has actually been a lot of fun . 01:59.758 --> 02:01.758 It's been an opportunity to kind of 02:01.758 --> 02:03.924 test all the capabilities that we have 02:03.924 --> 02:05.869 in security forces , myself and my 02:05.869 --> 02:07.980 teammates have had the opportunity to 02:07.980 --> 02:09.980 go hands on and and actually do the 02:09.980 --> 02:11.147 mission set . Yeah , 02:21.090 --> 02:23.340 quite literally hold up . Yeah , 02:32.840 --> 02:36.740 yep . Yeah , 02:37.340 --> 02:37.840 yeah . 02:43.350 --> 02:45.350 I'm looking forward to planning the 02:45.350 --> 02:48.360 next one . We came together as a team 02:48.370 --> 02:50.780 as a wing , both on the planning side 02:50.780 --> 02:54.290 and on the exercise players side , I'm 02:54.290 --> 02:54.560 sorry .