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    Commander, US Army Pacific, experiences The Last Frontier

    Commander, US Army Pacific, experiences The Last Frontier

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Sean Callahan | Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, U.S. Army Pacific commanding general, speaks with a Soldier...... read more read more

    FORT WAINWRIGHT, AK, UNITED STATES

    03.10.2015

    Story by Staff Sgt. Sean Callahan 

    United States Army Alaska

    FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska - There is a 95-degree temperature difference between Hawaii and Interior Alaska.

    It was a brisk -25 degrees when U.S. Army Pacific’s Commanding General, Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, stepped off his aircraft in Fairbanks, Alaska, the nation’s last frontier, March 10, 2015. The reason for the visit is to evaluate how cold-weather training is conducted in Alaska’s vast training locations.

    Brooks, accompanied by Maj. Gen. Michael H. Shields, U.S. Army Alaska’s commanding general, received a comprehensive tour of just a small portion of the joint Pacific range complex while en route to Alaska’s Gulkana Glacier, where Soldiers from around Alaska participated in the Northern Warfare Training Center’s Cold-Weather Leaders Course and even got a chance to see firsthand how are Arctic Warriors are putting the training they’re learning to the test in minus 20-degree temperatures.

    After an authentic Alaskan encounter in sub-zero temperatures Brooks and Shields made their way back to Fort Wainwright, Alaska, where they recognized Soldiers from the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team “Arctic Wolves” for their exceptional showing at a recent U.S. Army Pacific supply excellence completion.

    They also met with unit and installation commanders from around Fort Wainwright to discuss the significance and value of skills our Arctic Warriors bring to USAPAC's already extensive arsenal. Examples include the extreme-cold-weather, high-altitude mobility training Alaska-based Soldiers receive at the Northern Warfare Training Center, the capability of U.S. Army Alaska's Aviation Task Force to fly in extreme cold-weather and high-altitude conditions as well as Alaska's Arctic-trained Infantry and Stryker brigade combat teams that maintain readiness to carry out a wide variety of security and support to civil authority mission sets across the Pacific.

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    Date Taken: 03.10.2015
    Date Posted: 03.11.2015 20:31
    Story ID: 156711
    Location: FORT WAINWRIGHT, AK, US

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