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NEWS | May 2, 2012

Texas National Guard performs multi-agency exercise, allows junior service members to lead

By Army National Guard Sgt. James Hastings Texas National Guard

AUSTIN, Texas - About 8 a.m., April 27th, a small plane flew over University of Texas Memorial Stadium, dispensing an unknown liquid. People began to complain of irritated airways; the plane crashed nearby. Members of the Texas Department of Public Safety arrived on sight, followed shortly by the Texas National Guard's Civil Support Team from Joint Task Force 71.

This was the scenario presented to JTF-71 when they reported for a joint training exercise at the Govalle Water Treatment Facility, April 26 to 27. Military responders hit the ground and began to don their hazardous materials suits and quarantine the area.

As Soldiers and Airmen conducted the collective training exercise in here, they strengthened their readiness for Homeland Response Force mission. The exercise was a portion of the brigade's annual training that consisted of two parts, basic soldiering skills and training for the HRF mission within the State of Texas and all of Federal Emergency Management Agency Region 6.

"My goal is to provide excellent training for the members of JTF-71 so that we can practice our (decontamination) and search and extraction elements," said Craig Parkhill, the Defense Support of Civil Authorities Coordinator for the Minuteman Brigade and the Incident Commander for the exercise.

This training also allowed junior service members an opportunity to step into higher leadership positions and gain invaluable experience in homeland crisis management.

"What we want to do for this AT period is empower our junior leaders," said Army National Guard Col. Lee Schnell, commander of Joint Task Force 71. "I have young Soldiers, young specialists, and young sergeants who, in some cases, have two deployments under their belts so they're in no way inexperienced - so we're pushing them to the front, letting them lead, letting them learn and it's been great."

Junior leaders from all response units displayed their capabilities during the exercise.

"It gave me a little bit extra before I step up to the next rank so it pretty much put me in a position where I can already be ahead instead of catching up," said Army Spc. Kevin McColfough, of the Texas National Guard's 436th Chemical Company, who was given the opportunity to be the maintenance platoon sergeant during the exercise. "It's been a good experience."

Service members also took control of their individual tasks. Working with no direct supervision, Airman 1st Class Kristen Gardner, of the Texas Air National Guard's 136th Airlift Wing, maintained the operational safety of the response units by ensuring that all appropriate hearing protection measures were being taken.

"I just do what I know needs to be done and just keep going," she said. Her mission also included advising Army and Air Guard forces of minimum safe distances for high noise equipment.

Having Soldiers and Airmen that are willing, able and ready to fill the shoes of senior leadership strengthens the organization at its lowest level.

"They're absolutely critical," Schnell said. "Those junior leaders are really where the rubber meets the road. They're the ones that are going to coach, mentor, and lead the soldiers that get the job done."

 

 

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