Story by Spc. Anthony Zane | 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.23.2014
A post-apocalyptic horror movie wouldn’t be complete without blood, guts and gore, zombies, disaster and buildings turned to rubble. And a field training exercise that focuses on a catastrophic domestic incident is not complete without the same level of gore by use of live participants complete with gushing wounds, broken bones and bloody limbs....
Story by Spc. Ryan Hills | 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.21.2014
A UH-60L Black Hawk crew from A Company, 5th Battalion of the 159th Aviation Regiment teamed up with civilians to install and test a new radiation measuring system....
Story by Spc. Anthony Zane | 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.21.2014
Before the internet and social media, wireless technology and television, society relied on the radio. Not satellite radio, but good old-fashioned, battery-operated radio. In some emergency situations, that basic radio could mean the difference between life and death. Muscatatuck radio station and public affairs soldiers from Fort Hood, Texas, operating the station, play a vital role during......
Story by Staff Sgt. Timothy Koster | 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.20.2014
Approximately 5,500 civil and military personnel from 28 U.S. states and territories have arrived here and at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Complex in Butlerville, Indiana, in preparation of Vibrant Response 14 (VR 14), the nation’s premiere Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Response Enterprise (CRE) disaster response exercise, to be held from July 21 through Aug. 7....
Story by Spc. Ryan Hills | 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.19.2014
Eighty-eight soldiers and civilians participated in the Observer Controllers/Trainers (OC/T) Academy here July 19 for this year’s Vibrant Response exercise....