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Here today , we've been tasked with

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moving cargo and people down range in

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support of the exercise explode .

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So is a joint based Charleston exercise

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that we just started to kind of help us

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simulate and practice a rapid

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deployment . The

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PDF point is really important because ,

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um , when it's real world and we have

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to get people out the door in a short

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amount of time , we have to make sure

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they are going to have the correct

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documents that their items are in

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proper order and that they're ready to

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go allows us to rapidly get an

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xor down from our wing commander and

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say this is what needs to go and it has

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to go within the next 24 to 48 hours .

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In this case , we practiced a

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deployment into the Pacific Theater ,

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which is something that could

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potentially happen in the future . It's

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supposed to exercise , being able to

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get stuff from the units that's

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properly done and get it down range as

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soon as possible .

