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Temporary Emergency Power team sets up forward generator staging base for Hurricane Helene
Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Temporary Emergency Power Team set up an Emergency Command and Control Vehicle (ECCV) at a forward generator staging base in Hendersonville, North Carolina, and receive generators provided by FEMA for disaster relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Oct. 12, 2024.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency provides the generators while the Emergency Power Team from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers coordinates with a contractor to install the generators at critical facilities, such as hospitals, first-responder centers and water resource stations. The Pittsburgh District is the lead office for USACE to coordinate the emergency power program. They coordinate Planning Response Teams from across the nation to deploy to disaster areas within 48 hours to communities in need.
USACE is working in partnership with the local, state, and federal response to the Hurricane Helene. 261 USACE personnel are deployed, coordinating with partners in the affected areas. Additionally, 65 USACE personnel are supporting response efforts via reach-back and has 218 contractor personnel deployed.
The Temporary Emergency Power Planning and Response Team in North Carolina consists of employees from the Pittsburgh and Honolulu districts as well as Soldiers from the 249th Prime Power Engineer Battalion, and contractors. So far, the team has installed more than 20 generators and completed more than 40 assessments to determine further emergency power needs.
The Wilmington District oversees the disaster response and relief effort on behalf of USACE in North Carolina. The district provides support to western North Carolina through execution of FEMA mission assignments.
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District video by Michel Sauret)
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Temporary Emergency Power team sets up forward generator staging base for Hurricane Helene
Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Temporary Emergency Power Team set up an Emergency Command and Control Vehicle (ECCV) at a forward generator staging base in Hendersonville, North Carolina, and receive generators provided by FEMA for disaster relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, Oct. 12, 2024. The Federal Emergency Management Agency provides the generators while the Emergency Power Team from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers coordinates with a contractor to install the generators at critical facilities, such as hospitals, first-responder centers and water resource stations. The Pittsburgh District is the lead office for USACE to coordinate the emergency power program. They coordinate Planning Response Teams from across the nation to deploy to disaster areas within 48 hours to communities in need. USACE is working in partnership with the local, state, and federal response to the Hurricane Helene. 261 USACE personnel are deployed, coordinating with partners in the affected areas. Additionally, 65 USACE personnel are supporting response efforts via reach-back and has 218 contractor personnel deployed. The Temporary Emergency Power Planning and Response Team in North Carolina consists of employees from the Pittsburgh and Honolulu districts as well as Soldiers from the 249th Prime Power Engineer Battalion, and contractors. So far, the team has installed more than 20 generators and completed more than 40 assessments to determine further emergency power needs. The Wilmington District oversees the disaster response and relief effort on behalf of USACE in North Carolina. The district provides support to western North Carolina through execution of FEMA mission assignments. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District video by Michel Sauret)
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NATO multinational battlegroup Estonia demonstrate combat readiness during Exercise Bold Eagle
Testing their readiness to defend the Alliance’s eastern flank’ , NATO’s multinational battlegroup Estonia deployed alongside NATO Allies recently, for Exercise Bold Eagle. The seven-day exercise in Estonia challenged Estonian, French, Polish, UK and US forces’ readiness to navigate the complex, boggy landscape of the northern Baltics. Heavy armour, including the British Army Challenger 2 tanks – weighing over 60 tons – navigated the landscape, honing the critical mobility skills essential to Estonia’s defence. The UK-led NATO battlegroup is one of eight based along NATO’s eastern flank, demonstrating Allies’ resolve and readiness to defend Alliance territory and populations. Footage includes shots of British Army Challenger 2 tanks, Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicles, and Estonian and UK infantry training in trench warfare. The soundbite is from Lt Sam Dulson, Platoon Commander, 7th Platoon, C Company, 1 Mercian, British Army.
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2025 DoD Warrior Games uniform distribution Team Air Force
Athletes from Team Air Force receive uniforms for the 2025 Department of Defense Warrior Games July 15, 2025, at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The DoD Warrior Games are designed to enhance the recovery journeys of wounded, ill, injured service members and veterans outside of traditional therapy settings, bringing the community together for recovery in real time. The nine-day event is composed of 175 wounded, ill and injured service members and veteran athletes competing in 11 adaptive sporting events July 18-26, 2025. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Rayno)
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2025 DoD Warrior Games uniform distribution Team SOCOM
Athletes from Team U.S. Special Operations Command receive uniforms for the 2025 Department of Defense Warrior Games July 15, 2025, at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The DoD Warrior Games are designed to enhance the recovery journeys of wounded, ill, injured service members and veterans outside of traditional therapy settings, bringing the community together for recovery in real time. The nine-day event is composed of 175 wounded, ill and injured service members and veteran athletes competing in 11 adaptive sporting events July 18-26, 2025. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Rayno)
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2025 DoD Warrior Games uniform distribution Team Army
Athletes from Team Army receive uniforms for the 2025 Department of Defense Warrior Games July 15, 2025, at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The DoD Warrior Games are designed to enhance the recovery journeys of wounded, ill, injured service members and veterans outside of traditional therapy settings, bringing the community together for recovery in real time. The nine-day event is composed of 175 wounded, ill and injured service members and veteran athletes competing in 11 adaptive sporting events July 18-26, 2025. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Rayno)
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2025 DoD Warrior Games uniform distribution Team Marine Corps
Athletes from Team Marine Corps receive uniforms for the 2025 Department of Defense Warrior Games July 15, 2025, at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The DoD Warrior Games are designed to enhance the recovery journeys of wounded, ill, injured service members and veterans outside of traditional therapy settings, bringing the community together for recovery in real time. The nine-day event is composed of 175 wounded, ill and injured service members and veteran athletes competing in 11 adaptive sporting events July 18-26, 2025. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Rayno)
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755th MP Co. Departs to Honduras
Soldiers from the Puerto Rico National Guard’s 755th Military Police Company board a flight bound for Honduras on July 15 as part of a scheduled deployment rotation. The unit will support security operations at Soto Cano Air Base and carry out a variety of additional missions alongside U.S. and partner nation forces. (Puerto Rico National Guard video by Josue Rivera)
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AH: Morning Quarters: July 15th
All Hands Morning Quarters Podcast for July 15th, 2025
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Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio meets with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani
Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio meets with Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani at the Department of State.
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B-Roll: Stress shoot- 2025 National Best Warrior
U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers participate in a stress shoot lane during the 2025 National Guard Best Warrior Competition, July 15, 2025, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The Army National Guard’s 2025 National Best Warrior Competition, hosted by the Maryland National Guard, is an annual event that unites Soldiers and Noncommissioned Officers from seven regions across the United States. Competitors face a demanding series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their military expertise, resilience and dedication to the Warrior Ethos for the opportunity to advance to Best Squad Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)
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Broll: Indoor Obstacle Course - 2025 National Best Warrior
US Army National Guard Soldiers participate in the indoor obstacle course during the 2025 National Guard Best Warrior Competition, July 15, 2025, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Maryland. The Army National Guard’s 2025 National Best Warrior Competition, hosted by the Maryland National Guard, is an annual event that unites Soldiers and Noncommissioned Officers from seven regions across the United States. Competitors face a demanding series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their military expertise, resilience and dedication to the Warrior Ethos for the opportunity to advance to Best Squad Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. La Marr Patterson)
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B-Roll - National Best Warrior 2025 Competitors Participate in the Medal of Honor Run
U.S. Soldiers, competing in Army National Guard National Best Warrior Competition 2025, participates in a Medal of Honor Run at Lauderick Creek Military Reservation in Edgewood, Maryland, July 15, 2025. The Army National Guard’s 2025 National Best Warrior Competition, hosted by the Maryland National Guard, is an annual event that unites Soldiers and Noncommissioned Officers from seven regions across the United States. Competitors face a demanding series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their military expertise, resilience and dedication to the Warrior Ethos for the opportunity to advance to Best Squad Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Spc. Andrew Crowl)
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Air Force, Navy Volunteers Construct Rock Wall to Preserve and Protect Hawaiian Burial Vault
More than 30 Air Force and Navy service members gathered at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, to continue construction of the Halealoha Haleamau (House of Aloha, House of Eternity) burial vault’s protective barrier wall, July 14, 2025. The vault, founded in 1997, is a culturally significant replica of a traditional Hawaiian burial platform and serves as a permanent repository for Native Hawaiian burials recovered on the installation. Volunteers constructed the lava rock wall using traditional Hawaiian methods. (U.S. Navy video by Roann Gatdula)
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2025 National Best Warrior - Day 2
The Army National Guard’s 2025 National Best Warrior Competition, hosted by the Maryland National Guard, is an annual event that unites Soldiers and Noncommissioned Officers from seven regions across the United States. Competitors face a demanding series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their military expertise, resilience and dedication to the Warrior Ethos for the opportunity to advance to Best Squad Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Sgt. Allen Griffith)
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Competitors conduct Mounted Gunnery - 2025 National Best Warrior
Competitors conduct mounted gunnery with the M240B machine gun during the 2025 National Guard Best Warrior Competition, July 15, 2025, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Maryland. The Army National Guard’s 2025 National Best Warrior Competition, hosted by the Maryland National Guard, is an annual event that unites Soldiers and Noncommissioned Officers from seven regions across the United States. Competitors face a demanding series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their military expertise, resilience and dedication to the Warrior Ethos for the opportunity to advance to Best Squad Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Christina Chang)
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NBWC25 Medal of Honor Run B-roll
U.S. Soldiers participate in a Medal of Honor Run during the 2025 National Guard Best Warrior Competition, July 15, 2025, at Lauderick Creek Military Reservation, Edgewood, Maryland. The Army National Guard’s 2025 National Best Warrior Competition, hosted by the Maryland National Guard, is an annual event that unites Soldiers and Noncommissioned Officers from seven regions across the United States. Competitors face a demanding series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their military expertise, resilience and dedication to the Warrior Ethos for the opportunity to advance to Best Squad Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Tom Lamb)
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Alpha Company, 898th Brigade Engineer Battalion sets up defensive position obstacles
Alpha Company, 898th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 81st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Washington Army National Guard employs defensive obstacles using long pickets, barbed wire, rolls of concertina as part of Raven Focus 2025 at the Yakima Training Center, Wash., July 14, 2025. (National Guard video by LTC Joseph Siemandel)
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B-ROLL: USAG Poland Change of Command
U.S. Army Col. Jesse Chace relinquishes command of U.S. Army Garrison Poland to U.S. Army Col. Jeremy McHugh during a change of command ceremony on Camp Kościuszko, Poland, July 15, 2025. The garrison was formally established in May 2024 to strengthen America's enduring presence along NATO's Eastern Flank. (U.S. Army Video by Sgt. Rebekah Wall)
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2025 DoD Warrior Games uniform distribution Team Navy
Athletes from Team Navy receive uniforms for the 2025 Department of Defense Warrior Games July 15, 2025, at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The DoD Warrior Games are designed to enhance the recovery journeys of wounded, ill, injured service members and veterans outside of traditional therapy settings, bringing the community together for recovery in real time. The nine-day event is composed of 175 wounded, ill and injured service members and veteran athletes competing in 11 adaptive sporting events July 18-26, 2025. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Rayno)
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Pacific News: July 18, 2025
On this Pacific News: Cmdr. Robert Reyes, U.S. Pacific Fleet officer in command for Philippine Mission Stop, discusses Pacific Partnership 2025's mission objectives between allies and partners.
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Coast Guard medevacs 77-year-old man 138 miles southwest of Sanibel Island
A Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater aircrew medevaced a 77-year-old man, Sunday, experiencing stroke-like symptoms approximately 138 miles southwest of Sanibel Island. The aircrew safely transported the man to Gulfcoast Medical Center for a higher level of care. (U.S. Coast Guard courtesy video)
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25th ID Receive HIMARS B-Roll
The 25th Infantry Division receives High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) launchers at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, July 14, 2025. This transformation enhances the division's Long-Range Precision Fires capability and strengthens its lethality and warfighting readiness to ensure a Free and Open Indo-Pacific.
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BRoll Operation Healthy Tennessee Services
BRoll of service members performing medical services and veterinary services during Operation Healthy Tennessee Innovative Readiness Training in Bledsoe County and Rhea County, Tenn., July 14, 2025. Innovative Readiness Training (IRT) is a Department of Defense volunteer training opportunity that provides a joint training platform for service members from the Active, Guard and Reserve components to conduct mission-essential training, while providing services to the communities hosting the missions. (U.S. Air National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Brittni Capozzi and Staff Sgt. Sarah Stalder Lundgren)
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Army New Child 2 of 10-Paperwork-and-Admin-Tasks_v3
For most Soldiers, a child means changes, especially to your finances. This series will help you organize your finances efficiently and prepare you for the changes that come with your growing family.
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250714 Interview
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B-Roll: Warrior Task Lanes and Obstacle Course- 2025 Best Warrior Competition
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Miles Crawford, a human intelligence collector in the Maryland Army National Guard’s 58th Military Intelligence Brigade, completes the warrior task lanes and obstacle course during the 2025 National Guard Best Warrior Competition, July 14, 2025, at Blum Military Reservation, Maryland. The Army National Guard’s 2025 National Best Warrior Competition, hosted by the Maryland National Guard, is an annual event that unites Soldiers and Noncommissioned Officers from seven regions across the United States. Competitors face a demanding series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their military expertise, resilience and dedication to the Warrior Ethos for the opportunity to advance to Best Squad Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard video by 1st Sgt. Thaddeus Harrington)
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Broll: Army Warrior Tasks - 2025 National Best Warrior
U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers participate in Army Warrior Task Lanes during the 2025 National Guard Best Warrior Competition, July 14, 2025, at Blum Military Reservation, Maryland. The Army National Guard’s 2025 National Best Warrior Competition, hosted by the Maryland National Guard, is an annual event that unites Soldiers and Noncommissioned Officers from seven regions across the United States. Competitors face a demanding series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their military expertise, resilience and dedication to the Warrior Ethos for the opportunity to advance to Best Squad Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. La Marr Patterson)
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B-Roll: Less than lethal lane - 2025 Best Warrior Competition
U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers fire an M320 grenade launcher and an M500 shotgun during the 2025 National Guard Best Warrior Competition, July 14, 2025, at Blum Military Reservation, Maryland. The Army National Guard’s 2025 National Best Warrior Competition, hosted by the Maryland National Guard, is an annual event that unites Soldiers and Noncommissioned Officers from seven regions across the United States. Competitors face a demanding series of physical and mental challenges designed to test their military expertise, resilience and dedication to the Warrior Ethos for the opportunity to advance to Best Squad Competition. (U.S. Army National Guard video by Staff Sgt. Kimberley Glazier)
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Coast Guard medevacs 77-year-old man 138 miles southwest of Sanibel Island
A Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater aircrew medevaced a 77-year-old man, Sunday, experiencing stroke-like symptoms approximately 138 miles southwest of Sanibel Island. The aircrew safely transported the man to Gulfcoast Medical Center for a higher level of care. (U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott Jason)
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Best Squad Competition AFT 2025
U.S. Army Soldiers participate in the Army Fitness Test as part of the Best Squad Competition, July 14, 2025 on Weyand Field, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The competition is held each year to identify, recognize, and celebrate the most cohesive, disciplined, and skilled squads across the Army. (U.S. Army video by Pfc. Justin Hicks)