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    U.S. Army Alaska

    A cornerstone of America's Army where Army values and mission-focused training coexist with the grandeur of life in Alaska to forge Ready Units, Strong families, and Arctic Tough Leaders. USARAK is an experience of a lifetime.
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    Episodes (15)

    U.S. Army Alaska prepares for the 28th Best Ranger Competition

    U.S. Army Alaska prepares for the 28th Best Ranger Competition
    Capt. Strathman and Sgt. 1st Class Allen of HHC 3-509th INF BN (ABN) discuss their passion for training and competing in the 28th Best Ranger Competition. The two Soldiers from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska were specially selected to represent U.S. Army Alaska during the 28th Best Ranger Competition held annually at Fort Benning, Georgia. Produced and edited by Brehl Garza. Also available in high definition.

    U.S. Army Alaska 2011 Warrior Competitions

    U.S. Army Alaska 2011 Warrior Competitions
    One of the most exhausting competitions that Soldiers and Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) from U.S. Army Alaska can compete against each other and be recognized as 2011 U.S. Army Alaska (USARAK) Soldier and NCO of the year. The competition took place at Joint Base Elmendorf - Richardson, Alaska, from April 11-15. The Soldiers competed both physically and mentally through events such as Soldiers tasks and drills lanes, stress shooting competitions, a combat obstacle course, the Army physical fitness test, weapons qualifications, a basic Army knowledge board, day and night land navigation, and many other physically challenging events. Video produced and edited by Brehl Garza

    USARAK Aviation helps build Denali Base Camp

    USARAK Aviation helps build Denali Base Camp
    1-52 Aviation BN. from Fort Wainwright, Alaska, assist the National Park Service Mountaineering Rangers with delivering 16,000 pounds of survival and medical equipment as far as 14,000 feet up Mt. Mckinley, the largest mountain in North America. The equipment will be used to set up medical and rescue base camps for mountaineers who plan to climb Mt. McKinley and other peaks at Denali National Park. Also available in high definition.

    Alaskan Airborne Water Jump Operations

    Alaskan Airborne Water Jump Operations
    Paratroopers from 1st Battalion 501st INF. (Airborne), 4th Brigade 25th Infantry Division, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, conducts water jumps from UH-60's provided by Fort Wainwrights 1-52nd Aviation Battalion into Big lake at Big Lake, Alaska. Produced by U.S. Army Alaska / Staff Sgt. Brehl Garza aircraft video footage shot by Senior Airmen Michael Cowley, JBER Public Affairs. Available in high definition

    Alaska Riggers provide backbone for airborne operations

    Alaska Riggers provide backbone for airborne operations
    Parachute riggers from the HHC 725th Brigade Support Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska provide back bone for a recent airborne jump into Big Lake, Alaska. The riggers discuss how their craftsmanship is held to high standards to ensure total safety for all paratroopers. Produced by Staff Sgt. Brehl Garza POV footage provided by 1st Lt. Austyn Krutsinger. Also available in high definition

    Northern Warfare Training Center (NWTC) Animal Packing Class

    Northern Warfare Training Center (NWTC) Animal Packing Class
    The Northern Warfare Training Center's Basic Mountaineering Class at Black Rapids, Alaska teaches valuable animal packing and care skills for soldiers preparing to deploy to Afghanistan. Debby Curnow of Fairbanks, owner of Alaska Trailblazers provided four horses and her experience as she guides the class through basic animal care and packing techniques. Also available in high definition Animals such as mules and horses have been used by soldiers in Afghanistan's austere and mountainous environments to help carry supplies to troops where vehicles cannot go.

    Missing in America Project

    Missing in America Project
    Virginia Walker Alaska State coordinator for Missing in America Project and U.S. Army Alaska repatriate three Veterans at Sitka National Cemetery. Available in High Definition. The purpose of the MIA Project is to locate, identify and inter the unclaimed cremated remains of American veterans through the joint efforts of private, state and federal organizations. To provide honor and respect to those who have served this country by securing a final resting place for these forgotten heroes. U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Brehl Garza

    U.S. Army Alaska Command Video

    U.S. Army Alaska Command Video
    U.S. Army Alaska executes continuous training and readiness oversight responsibilities for Army Force Generation in Alaska. Support U.S. Pacific Command Theater Security Cooperation Program. On order, executes Joint Force Land Component Command functions in support of Homeland Defense and Security in Alaska.