Washington Soldiers Perform Emergency Response Drill

Specialist Seth Arroyo, a sniper from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, utilizes his rifle as part of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)
Specialist Seth Arroyo, a sniper from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, utilizes his rifle as part of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)

Specialist Seth Arroyo, a sniper from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, utilizes his rifle as part of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)

Staff Sergeant Chris Smith, a soldier with the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, finishes a pistol marksmanship qualification during an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)
Staff Sergeant Chris Smith, a soldier with the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, finishes a pistol marksmanship qualification during an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)

Soldiers from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment got some time on the range during an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)
Soldiers from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment got some time on the range during an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)

Specialist Seth Arroyo, a sniper from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, utilizes his rifle as part of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)
Specialist Seth Arroyo, a sniper from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, utilizes his rifle as part of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)

Sergeant Chris Bullard, a sniper with the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, shoots at moving targets during a nighttime range during an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)
Sergeant Chris Bullard, a sniper with the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, shoots at moving targets during a nighttime range during an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)

Staff Sergeant Chris Smith, a sniper from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, searches for targets during a nighttime sniper range as part of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)
Staff Sergeant Chris Smith, a sniper from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment, searches for targets during a nighttime sniper range as part of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)

Soldiers from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment completed various weapons ranges and qualifications as part of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)
Soldiers from the Washington Army National Guard’s 3-161 Infantry Regiment completed various weapons ranges and qualifications as part of an Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise, or EDRE. An EDRE is done to test the ability of a unit to receive an emergency alert and mobilize to respond to any kind of domestic emergency throughout the area. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Remi Milslagle)

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