Alaska Army National Guard Capt. Danny Canlas, University of Alaska- Anchorage assistant professor of Military Science, observes the cadets from the Seawolf ROTC Detachment as an Alaska Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter assigned to 1-207th Aviation Regiment departs the Malemute drop zone on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. The Seawolf Detachment conducted air assault operations as part of its end-of-semester training exercise. The Alaska Army National Guard’s General Support Aviation Battalion routinely trains with all branches of the military as well as civilian agencies to increase its operational interoperability and to be ready for a wide range of federal and state missions.
221202-Z-PB632-0003.JPG Photo By: Dana Rosso

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska - Alaska Army National Guard Capt. Danny Canlas, University of Alaska- Anchorage assistant professor of Military Science, observes the cadets from the Seawolf ROTC Detachment as an Alaska Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter assigned to 1-207th Aviation Regiment departs the Malemute drop zone on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. The Seawolf Detachment conducted air assault operations as part of its end-of-semester training exercise. The Alaska Army National Guard’s General Support Aviation Battalion routinely trains with all branches of the military as well as civilian agencies to increase its operational interoperability and to be ready for a wide range of federal and state missions. (Alaska National Guard photo by Dana Rosso)


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