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The New Mexico National Guard was activated June 16, 2016, to respond to the Dog Head Fire burning south of Tijeres, N.M., in Bernalillo County. Airmen from the 150th Special Operations Wing accompanied Bernalillo County Sheriffs and State Police manning road blocks on NM 337 and going door-to-door in mandatory evacuation areas. (Photo by 2LT Anna Doo, New Mexico National Guard Public Affairs)

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New Mexico Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk pilots Chief Warrant Officer 3 Charles Boehler and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Roberts, along with crew chief Sgt. Gregory Martinez of Charlie Company, 1st. Battalion, 171st Aviation Regiment flew to Estancia, N.M., June 15. They transported the Governor of New Mexico, Susana Martinez, and NMNG Chief of Staff, Col. Ken Nava to meet with residents of the areas affected by the Dog Head Fire. (Photo by SGT Gregory Martinez)

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N 0 B 2.0K C 0 E Jun 20, 2016 F Jun 20, 2016
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The New Mexico National Guard was activated June 16, 2016, to respond to the Dog Head Fire burning south of Tijeres, N.M., in Bernalillo County. Airmen from the 150th Special Operations Wing are accompanying Bernalillo County Sheriffs and State Police manning road blocks on NM 337 and going door-to-door in mandatory evacuation areas. Soldiers from the 642nd Component Repair Company are providing checkpoint control on NM 337 and additional areas in Torrance County. Beginning late on June 17, Soldiers from the 126th and 919th Military Police Companies began providing presence patrols of residential areas that have been evacuated. In addition, the 720th Transportation Company along with resources from the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 111th Sustainment Brigade are conducting water haul missions for livestock in need. In addition, the joint team of the 64th Civil Support Team are providing communication assistance. (Photo by Master Sgt. Paula Aragon, 150th SOW Public Affairs)

Tags:   national guard national guard guardsman guardsmen soldier airmen airman u.s. army air force united states america USA military troops domestic response wildfire wild fire smoke security New Mexico NM NMNG joint local authorities sheriff state police governor Dog Head firefighting firefighter roads evacuation pets residents

N 1 B 3.4K C 0 E Jun 20, 2016 F Jun 20, 2016
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The New Mexico National Guard was activated June 16, 2016, to respond to the Dog Head Fire burning south of Tijeres, N.M., in Bernalillo County. Airmen from the 150th Special Operations Wing are accompanying Bernalillo County Sheriffs and State Police manning road blocks on NM 337 and going door-to-door in mandatory evacuation areas. Soldiers from the 642nd Component Repair Company are providing checkpoint control on NM 337 and additional areas in Torrance County. Beginning late on June 17, Soldiers from the 126th and 919th Military Police Companies began providing presence patrols of residential areas that have been evacuated. In addition, the 720th Transportation Company along with resources from the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 111th Sustainment Brigade are conducting water haul missions for livestock in need. In addition, the joint team of the 64th Civil Support Team are providing communication assistance. (Photo by Master Sgt. Paula Aragon, 150th SOW Public Affairs)

Tags:   national guard national guard guardsman guardsmen soldier airmen airman u.s. army air force united states america USA military troops domestic response wildfire wild fire smoke security New Mexico NM NMNG joint local authorities sheriff state police governor Dog Head firefighting firefighter roads evacuation pets residents

N 0 B 2.0K C 0 E Jun 20, 2016 F Jun 20, 2016
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The New Mexico National Guard was activated June 16, 2016, to respond to the Dog Head Fire burning south of Tijeres, N.M., in Bernalillo County. Airmen from the 150th Special Operations Wing are accompanying Bernalillo County Sheriffs and State Police manning road blocks on NM 337 and going door-to-door in mandatory evacuation areas. Soldiers from the 642nd Component Repair Company are providing checkpoint control on NM 337 and additional areas in Torrance County. Beginning late on June 17, Soldiers from the 126th and 919th Military Police Companies began providing presence patrols of residential areas that have been evacuated. In addition, the 720th Transportation Company along with resources from the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 111th Sustainment Brigade are conducting water haul missions for livestock in need. In addition, the joint team of the 64th Civil Support Team are providing communication assistance. (Photo by Master Sgt. Paula Aragon, 150th SOW Public Affairs)

Tags:   national guard national guard guardsman guardsmen soldier airmen airman u.s. army air force united states america USA military troops domestic response wildfire wild fire smoke security New Mexico NM NMNG joint local authorities sheriff state police governor Dog Head firefighting firefighter roads evacuation pets residents


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