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From right to left, Lt. Col. Eric Maxon, a National Guard Bureau public affairs officer, Col. Peter J. Brooks, the South Carolina National Guard public affairs officer, and Master Sgt. Paul Mouilleseaux, also of the National Guard Bureau public affairs office, discuss placement of joint information center equipment on Tuesday, April 15, in Beaufort, S.C. Public affairs specialists from various states have been sent to South Carolina to support the exercise. Vigilant Guard is a three-day National Guard-hosted exercise in Beaufort, beginning April 21. The exercise is designed to better prepare the National Guard for natural disasters in a cooperative effort with various national, state and local government agencies. It is the nation's largest ever National Guard (NGB) sponsored exercise.
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Beaufort, SC - From right to left, Lt. Col. Eric Maxon, a National Guard Bureau public affairs officer, Col. Peter J. Brooks, the South Carolina National Guard public affairs officer, and Master Sgt. Paul Mouilleseaux, also of the National Guard Bureau public affairs office, discuss placement of joint information center equipment on Tuesday, April 15, in Beaufort, S.C. Public affairs specialists from various states have been sent to South Carolina to support the exercise. Vigilant Guard is a three-day National Guard-hosted exercise in Beaufort, beginning April 21. The exercise is designed to better prepare the National Guard for natural disasters in a cooperative effort with various national, state and local government agencies. It is the nation's largest ever National Guard (NGB) sponsored exercise.


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