About Griffin Shock

 
 
 
Griffin Shock is an exercise designed to prepare V Corps and NATO Multinational Corps Northeast with the rapid expansion of NATO Multinational Battlegroup Poland in support of NATO deterrence initiatives such as bolstering readiness, responsiveness, and reinforcement. 

 

Griffin Shock is a combined NATO and U.S. Army short notice exercise that will demonstrate the U.S. Army’s ability to enhance the NATO alliance by rapidly reinforcing the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) Battlegroup in Poland to a brigade size Land Forces Brigade.

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S.C. Army National Guard Hosts New Jersey Army National Guard Convoy Directed to Florida
59th Aviation Troop Command
Sept. 11, 2017 | 0:23
A South Carolina Army National Guard LUH-72A Lakota utility helicopter assigned to the “Raiders” of A Co., 2-151st Security and Support Aviation Battalion, flies over Edisto Island in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma continental landfall, South Carolina, September 12, 2017. The flight was part of a larger damage-assessment mission flown by the National Guard crew in support of the S.C. Department of Transportation. The LUH-72A is a multi-mission, military, aircraft providing flexible response capabilities to Homeland Security and local authorities during emergencies. The helicopter can perform search and rescue operations, hoist extraction, water drops over wildfires, reconnaissance and assessment, and medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) missions, and it has been a critical asset during the S.C. Flood, North Carolina-South Carolina wildfires, Hurricanes Matthew and Irma, and any other S.C. emergency since 2013. (U.S. Army National Guard courtesy Video by Sgt. Ken Burton)
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