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ARNORTH is Army North, the military agency responsible for a response to any homeland man-made or natural emergency contingency. From July 29 to Aug. 16, Army North will be holding Exercise Vibrant Response 13-2 at the Atterbury and Muscatatuck facilities in order to test their chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear response teams.
During the course of the exercise, more than 5,500 personnel from all services and 27 states and territories will participate in the exercise which means that Muscatatuck has to look as realistic as possible.
Welcome to Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center (CAJMTC) Vibrant Response video http://www.campatterbury.in.ng.mil/VibrantResponse/tabid/1286/AlbumID/2897-1352/Default.aspx
Below the video and to the right are 3 pictures. The center photo (click on pic image) has text description that indicates there are actually 9,000 involved in the training.
120801-A-CP678-228Gen. Charles H. Jacoby Jr., Commander, United States Northern Command, accompanied by Lt. Gen. William Caldwell, Commander, Combined Arms Center and Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger, The Adjutant General of Indiana, speaks with Soldiers and other participants of exercise Vibrant Response at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center August 1. The exercise, hosted by U. S. Army North, U. S. Northern Commands Joint Force Land Component Command, brings together approximately 9,000 military and civilian personnel from across the country to simulate the response to a terrorist attack in the United States. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matt Scotten, Atterbury - Muscatatuck Public Affairs)Image 2 of 3
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The training is being held in INDIANA at the Atterbury-Muscatatuck (MUTC) location.
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Preparing for a Disaster
ARNORTH is Army North, the military agency responsible for a response to any homeland man-made or natural emergency contingency. From July 29 to Aug. 16, Army North will be holding Exercise Vibrant Response 13-2 at the Atterbury and Muscatatuck facilities in order to test their chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear response teams.
During the course of the exercise, more than 5,500 personnel from all services and 27 states and territories will participate in the exercise which means that Muscatatuck has to look as realistic as possible.
Welcome to Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center (CAJMTC) Vibrant Response video http://www.campatterbury.in.ng.mil/VibrantResponse/tabid/1286/AlbumID/2897-1352/Default.aspx
Below the video and to the right are 3 pictures. The center photo (click on pic image) has text description that indicates there are actually 9,000 involved in the training.
120801-A-CP678-228Gen. Charles H. Jacoby Jr., Commander, United States Northern Command, accompanied by Lt. Gen. William Caldwell, Commander, Combined Arms Center and Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger, The Adjutant General of Indiana, speaks with Soldiers and other participants of exercise Vibrant Response at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center August 1. The exercise, hosted by U. S. Army North, U. S. Northern Commands Joint Force Land Component Command, brings together approximately 9,000 military and civilian personnel from across the country to simulate the response to a terrorist attack in the United States. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matt Scotten, Atterbury - Muscatatuck Public Affairs)Image 2 of 3
MUTC facility photo
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