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Northern Strike 22-2

Maryland Army National Guard providing command and control support for exercise Northern Strike across Northern Michigan’s National All-Domain Warfighting Center. Northern Strike is the largest National Guard Bureau-sponsored military exercise

Helicopters belongs to the 1-230th Assault Helicopter Battalion (Tennessee Army National Guard), 1-111th General Support Aviation Battalion (Florida Army National Guard) and the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron HLMA-167





Northern Strike 22-2
US Army, August 17, 2022 - GRAYLING, Michigan by Staff Sgt Chazz Kibler - Northern Strike 22-2, the largest National Guard Bureau-sponsored military exercise, is scheduled to occur across Northern Michigan's National All-Domain Warfighting Center Aug. 6-20, 2022.

Col. Richard Ferguson, commander of the 29th Combat Aviation Brigade, will lead approximately 100 Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers tasked to provide Joint All-Domain Command and Control over the 1-230th Assault Helicopter Battalion from the Tennessee Army National Guard, the 1-111th General Support Aviation Battalion from the Florida Army National Guard and the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 from Jacksonville, North Carolina during the exercise.

"I would put this staff against any other staff in the army," said Ferguson. "It's that good, we're that lethal, and we're operating at a level that's going to be awesome."

The 29th CAB is comprised of highly trained professionals in operations, logistics, planning, communications, and other specialties that work together in a joint, multi-component, multinational environment to ensure they can fight and win in an expeditionary environment against a near-peer adversary.

Maryland Army National Guard Soldiers join approximately 7,400 participants from 18 states and 4 coalition countries as part of this exercise.

Northern Strike Exercise


US Army by Staff Sgt. Tristan Viglianco - Northern Strike 22-2, the country’s largest National Guard Bureau-sponsored military exercise, is scheduled to take place across Northern Michigan’s National All-Domain Warfighting Center (NADWC) Aug. 6-20, 2022.

Approximately 7,400 participants from 19 states and several coalition countries will participate in one of Michigan’s largest-ever iterations of Northern Strike, designed to validate readiness of the joint and reserve force.

“For a decade, Northern Strike has evolved into one of our nation’s most important tools for shaping our reserve forces into some of the best warfighters in the world,” said U.S. Army Lt. Col. Adam Jenzen, Northern Strike land component exercise director. “We are excited to build on this legacy by demonstrating how the exercise allows units from all branches and components to train in a complex, joint environment while completing pre-mobilization requirements.”

The Northern Strike exercise series is designed to effectively build responsive, ready and lethal formations through the validation of readiness requirements by National Guard Bureau, First Army, and the Department of Defense.

Visiting units will have access to 148,000 acres of maneuver space and more than 17,000 square miles of special-use airspace available at the NADWC. Centered around the Camp Grayling Maneuver Training Center and the Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center, the NADWC provides an adaptable, cost-effective training environment.

“Northern Strike provides units a chance to experience the unique military training resources Michigan has to offer,” said U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul D. Rogers, adjutant general and director of the Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. “After training in an innovative environment like the NADWC, they become more effective warfighters, ready to meet any demand our nation asks of them.”

The latest iteration will feature participants from all three Army components, Air Force active duty and Guard, as well as both Marine components and Navy reserve. Latvia, the Michigan National Guard’s state partner; the United Kingdom and Canada will also participate.

“Our exercise tests the ability of units to coordinate across coalitions and components in a variety of warfighting functions,” said Jenzen. “We push participants past their comfort zones, so when they leave here they are more proficient in core battlefield skills, whether that is maneuver, logistics, or communication.”

A new feature of this year’s Northern Strike is the integration of the Michigan Air National Guard’s exercise Northern Agility 22-2. Northern Agility 22-2 will feature A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, MC-12 aircraft, W/MC-130 aircraft and KC-135 aircraft conducting operations from Cherry Capital Airport, Grayling Army Airfield, Oscoda-Wurtsmith Airport, Alpena CRTC and Battle Creek Executive Airport on consecutive days, Aug. 8-12. This will demonstrate joint integration into the Air Force’s Agile Combat Employment (ACE) concept, which is the ability to generate airpower anytime, anywhere.

“Northern Agility is incorporated seamlessly with Northern Strike to show how ACE can be integrated into the joint fight,” said U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Bryan Teff, commander of the Michigan Air National Guard. “Northern Strike provides the perfect backdrop for Michigan to continue moving key Air Force doctrines forward as a center of excellence for ACE.”

In addition to enhancing readiness, Northern Strike provides a boost to the local Alpena and Grayling economies. On average it brings approximately $30 million to Northern Michigan’s economy through military pay, travel and local spending each year.

“The local communities of Northern Michigan have been critical in growing Northern Strike over the last decade, '' said Jenzen. “The patriotism and support they continue to provide has truly helped amplify the readiness of the men and women who serve our state and nation.”







Northern Strike 22-2
1-111th General Support Aviation Battalion, Florida National Guard CH-47F Chinook


Northern Strike 22-2
HMLA-167 UH-1Y Venom


Northern Strike 22-2
HMLA-167 AH-1Z Viper





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Aircraft mentioned in this article :
UH-1Y Venom 169287 AH-1Z Viper 169509     ( US Marine Corps )

Location : US Grayling

  See also


US Michigan National Guard US Army Aviation
US Maryland National Guard US Army Aviation
US Tennessee National Guard US Army Aviation
1-111 AVN US 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment US Army Aviation
HMLA-167 US Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 US Marine Corps




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