Oregon Guardsmen complete training and prepare for Wildland Fire season
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Oregon Guardsmen complete training and prepare for Wildland Fire season
WARRENTON, OR, UNITED STATES
06.24.2021
Oregon National Guard Citizen-Soldiers and Airmen conduct initial Wildland firefighter “Red Card” certification training held at Camp Rilea, Warrenton, Ore., June 24, 2021. The state’s coordinated and comprehensive wildfire suppression efforts include training more than 110 Oregon National Guardsmen as Wildland firefighters during five days of training from June 21-25, for the upcoming fire season. (National Guard video by Master Sgt. John Hughel, Oregon Military Department Public Affairs)
Film Credits: Video by Master Sgt. John Hughel
Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office
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Wildland Fire Red Card certification
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