Maj. Gen. Rick Martin, U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center commander, explains a training scenario during this iteration of Exercise Eagle Flag, to Lt. Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, 18th Air Force commander Aug. 13 at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. The Expeditionary Center directs exercise Eagle Flag, the Air Force’s only flag-level tests contingency response units’ ability to quickly establish aerial operations, provide security, track cargo and personnel, and move supplies. Everhart was at JB MDL for an orientation of the Expeditionary Center. (US Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Christopher Bergstrom)
Maj. Gen. Warren Berry, Air Mobility Command director of logistics, observes the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst training grounds on the way to visit Exercise Eagle Flag. The U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center directs the exercise to test contingency response units’ ability to quickly establish aerial operations, provide security, track cargo and personnel, and move supplies in an immersive scenario. Berry toured Eagle Flag as a part of an orientation tour to see the range of Mobility and Expeditionary education, training, and exercise opportunities available at the EC. (US Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Christopher Bergstrom)
Spc. Jeffery Angle, New Jersey Army National Guard crew chief, looks out the window of a UH-60 over the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst training range Aug. 13, 2014 during the immersion tour of the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center for Lt. Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, 18th Air Force commander, and Maj. Gen. Warren Berry, Air Mobility Command director of logistics. JBMDL has over 31,000 acres available for training like the ongoing Exercise Eagle Flag. Eagle Flag is a U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center directed exercise that tests contingency response units’ ability to quickly establish aerial operations, provide security, track cargo and personnel, and move supplies in an immersive scenario. (US Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Christopher Bergstrom)
Maj. Gen. Rick Martin, U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center commander, points out a training location to Lt. Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, 18th Air Force commander, during an orientation of the Expeditionary Center on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. JBMDL has more than 31,000 acres available for training. Currently, the EC is conducting Exercise Eagle Flag, which tests contingency response units’ ability to quickly establish aerial operations, provide security, track cargo and personnel, and move supplies in an immersive scenario. (US Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Christopher Bergstrom)
Maj. Gen. Rick Martin, U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center commander, looks on as Sgt. Travis Vary, 587 Transportation Brigade movement noncommissioned officer, briefs Lt. Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II, 18th Air Force commander, on his role in Exercise Eagle Flag. Exercise Eagle Flag is Air Force’s only flag-level exercise designed to prepare Airmen for future contingency operations by testing the span of mobility operation and the entire library of expeditionary skills and providing realistic host nation interaction experience. Everhart was at JB MDL for an orientation of the Expeditionary Center. (US Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Christopher Bergstrom)