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Can you hear me Alaska Shield

The Joint Forces Land Component Command is capable of communicating throughout the command through the use of an AN/TSC 156 Phoenix satellite, set up by the 59th Signal Battalion, during Alaska Shield 14 here April 2, 2014. The 59th Signal Battalion was tasked to reestablish communications after a black-out occurred for this exercise. Alaska Shield 14 is an exercise that involves federal, state, local and military agencies, designed to test response and coordination efforts during a disaster and is modeled after the 1964 earthquake and subsequent tsunami that devastated Alaska. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. True Thao)

PHOTO BY: Spc. True Thao
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