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14 STARKE, Florida – For more than 15 years, the Regional Emergency Response Network (RERN) revolutionized disaster response for high impact states like Florida. The RERN is a large vehicle, staffed by a minimum of four personnel, capable of providing telephone, radio, video teleconferencing and internet connectivity to responding agencies.
Over the years, technology has evolved and the mission has changed. In the wake of Hurricane Michael, county Emergency Operations Centers throughout the panhandle went completely dark, void of all means of communication. Signal units scrambled to mobilize specialized Soldiers to restore services, bringing with them equally large and outdated equipment. The lessons learned from Hurricane Michael, coupled with an operational cost upwards of $2500 a day per RERN, led the Florida National Guard G6 to obtain the same capability but in smaller, more modular, package known as Joint Tactical Expeditionary Kit (JTEK).
The Colorado National Guard has experienced a busy start to the month, with a deployment ceremony for soldiers heading to Europe, a homecoming celebration for a military police unit returning from the Middle East, and the promotion of a commander to a two-star general.
Deploying overseas
About 70 Army National Guard soldiers from three units are headed to Europe to support NATO and U.S. Army Europe in peacekeeping operations.
Soldiers spent months preparing, including more than one week outside Guernsey, Wyo., in desolate conditions. There they qualified on their individual weapons and trained for ambushes.
They received training help from soldiers with Fort Carson’s 4
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