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NEWS | Oct. 7, 2024

Alaska Air Guard Provides Security at Pacific Angel Exercise

By Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey, 168th Wing

KATHMANDU, Nepal - The 168th Wing Security Forces Defenders provided a fly-away security team to support Pacific Angel 24-2 in Kathmandu Sept. 16-29.

PA 24-2 is a bilateral search and rescue exercise sponsored by the United States and hosted by the Nepal Army. It facilitates field training and the exchange of information among subject matter experts on adverse terrain personnel recovery operations, swift water and flood personnel recovery operations, patient movement in search and rescue operations, and medical response to hazardous materials. 

The exercise aims to enhance collaboration by building military and civilian trust in search and rescue capabilities.

The FAST mission is to protect the aircraft in all areas throughout the mission to support humanitarian missions and Department of Defense anti-terrorism operations. These teams are responsible for safeguarding aircraft, crew members and cargo from potential adversaries and play a key role in enhancing collaboration and trust for successful operations.

”As part of this mission, in particular, we prepared by having each of our members become subject matter experts and brief the team,” said Tech Sgt. Zachory Dominique, 168th Wing Security Forces. “For example, regarding customs and courtesies, we do not want to go to Nepal and be disrespectful — knowing the customs and courtesies beforehand better prepares us — simple things like that. 

”We prepared for weather, terrain and conditions as well. We went through our load out, ensured we had proper protective equipment and ensured everything was operational. Everything we have been doing follows a PACE plan, an acronym for primary, alternate, contingency and emergency, so if our plan fails, we have plans b, c and d.”

 Members of the 168 SFS Defenders dedicated themselves to providing an impenetrable security perimeter around the military aircraft to protect aircrew and cargo. These highly trained and skilled defenders undergo rigorous selection and training processes to ensure they are prepared to handle any security threat. Their expertise lies in establishing and maintaining security to safeguard aircraft, personnel and assets in challenging, high-risk environments.

The role of FAST defenders is critical in enabling the safe and successful execution of operations. Their presence deters potential threats and reassures aircrew, passengers, and support personnel operating in these environments. In addition to their security duties, FAST defenders respond to medical emergencies, natural disasters and other crises.

The 168th FAST Defenders’ dedication and commitment to their mission make them an indispensable asset in ensuring the safety and security of air operations in austere environments. 

 

 

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