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Public Domain Picture: Role-playing Airmen put Vigilant Guard, disaster responders on the record

By: National Guard Bureau photo/Master Sgt. Mike R. Smith, Courtesy: US Air Force
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Role-playing Airmen put Vigilant Guard, disaster responders on the record
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Role-playing Airmen put Vigilant Guard, disaster responders on the record
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Master Sgt. Mavi Smith interviews a guardsman as a mock reporter during a simulated disaster exercise taking place in Des Moines, Iowa, as part of Vigilant Guard. Sergeant Smith was working with several other fictional reporters there to test the responders' abilities to work with civilian agencies during a disaster. Sergeant Smith is from the Air National Guard Training and Education Center in Tennessee.
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