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Operation Varsity 19-04 concludes

U.S. Air Force firefighters assigned to the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron simulate a decontamination line during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. Operation Varsity is a reoccurring exercise designed to improve readiness when dealing with potential enemy threats and attacks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

U.S. Air Force firefighters assigned to the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron simulate a decontamination line during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. Operation Varsity is a reoccurring exercise designed to improve readiness when dealing with potential enemy threats and attacks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

A U.S. Air Force firefighter assigned to the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron directs contaminated individuals during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. The Airmen conducted a simulated decontamination line to transition the effected personnel to the medical clinic. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

A U.S. Air Force firefighter assigned to the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron directs contaminated individuals during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. The Airmen conducted a simulated decontamination line to transition the effected personnel to the medical clinic. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

A U.S. Air Force firefighter assigned to the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron prepares to conduct a simulated decontamination line during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. Response teams reacted to a simulated chemical attack which tested their ability to conduct decontamination procedures on the affected personnel. Exercises like Operation Varsity gives every Airman an opportunity to improve readiness in their respective Air Force specialty. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

A U.S. Air Force firefighter assigned to the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron prepares to conduct a simulated decontamination line during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. Response teams reacted to a simulated chemical attack which tested their ability to conduct decontamination procedures on the affected personnel. Exercises like Operation Varsity gives every Airman an opportunity to improve readiness in their respective Air Force specialty. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

U.S. Air Force firefighters assigned to the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron enter a simulated contaminated area during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. The Airmen involved in the exercise trained to respond to post-chemical attack scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

U.S. Air Force firefighters assigned to the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron enter a simulated contaminated area during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. The Airmen involved in the exercise trained to respond to post-chemical attack scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 86th Security Forces Squadron detains an acting adversary during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. The scenario simulated a chemical attack which affected multiple individuals who were then decontaminated by hazardous materials personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 86th Security Forces Squadron detains an acting adversary during exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. The scenario simulated a chemical attack which affected multiple individuals who were then decontaminated by hazardous materials personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Boyer)

A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 86th Security Forces Squadron neutralizes a mock aggressor during an exercise ground attack at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 11, 2019. 86th SFS personnel successfully defended themselves against simulated small-arms fire, and demonstrated the ability to neautralize oppositoin forces.

A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 86th Security Forces Squadron neutralizes a mock aggressor during an exercise ground attack at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 11, 2019. 86th SFS personnel successfully defended themselves against simulated small-arms fire, and demonstrated the ability to neautralize oppositoin forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker)

A 86th Security Forces Squadron defender adjusts his night vision monocular during a simulated ground attack at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 11, 2019. Under weather conditions of rain and near-freezing tempuratures, 86th SFS personel followed their training by fortifying and defending their postions, and requesting additional forces.

A 86th Security Forces Squadron defender adjusts his night vision monocular during a simulated ground attack at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 11, 2019. Under weather conditions of rain and near-freezing tempuratures, 86th SFS personel followed their training by fortifying and defending their postions, and requesting additional forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker)

U.S. Air Force personnel assigned to the 86th Security Forces Squadron take aim at simulated aggressors during an exercise ground attack at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 11, 2019. Personnel used M4 Carbine rifles with blank firing adaptors, smoke grenades, and explosion simulators to create a realistic contengency environment for the 86th SFS. The simulation was part of several contengency scenarios that took place during Exercise Operation Varsity 19-04.

U.S. Air Force personnel assigned to the 86th Security Forces Squadron take aim at simulated aggressors during an exercise ground attack at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 11, 2019. Personnel used M4 Carbine rifles with blank firing adaptors, smoke grenades, and explosion simulators to create a realistic contengency environment for the 86th SFS. The simulation was part of several contengency scenarios that took place during Exercise Operation Varsity 19-04. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker)

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kristen Floyd, 721st Force Support Squadron fitness apprentice, ignites a cooking heater from a single pallet expeditionary kitchen during Exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 11, 2019. A SPEK is a field kitchen designed be quickly assembled and support 550 personnel daily with three hot meals. Scenarios where a SPEK could be useful are in a remote location, during beddown of initial forces or when a permanent kitchen is damamged or cannot be accessed due to operations.

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kristen Floyd, 721st Force Support Squadron fitness apprentice, ignites a cooking heater from a single pallet expeditionary kitchen during Exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 11, 2019. A SPEK is a field kitchen designed be quickly assembled and support 550 personnel daily with three hot meals. Scenarios where a SPEK could be useful are in a remote location, during beddown of initial forces or when a permanent kitchen is damamged or cannot be accessed due to operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker)

86th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters strap an Airman playing as a car crash victim to a gurney during Exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. Firefighters and 86th Medical Group personnel followed their training by communicating with the victim and keeping her calm while extracting her from the vehicle and transporting her to an ambulance.
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86th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters strap an Airman playing as a car crash victim to a gurney during Exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 12, 2019. Firefighters and 86th Medical Group personnel followed their training by communicating with the victim and keeping her calm while extracting her from the vehicle and transporting her to an ambulance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker)

A simulated unexploded ordinance is on the flight line during Exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 9, 2019. The scenario trained 786th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight to search for, identify, and neutralize UXOs. Exercise Operation Varsity 19- 4 evaluates, measures and reports the 86th Airlift Wing’s ability to react and respond to contingency in the most realistic environment possible.
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A simulated unexploded ordinance is on the flight line during Exercise Operation Varsity 19-04 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 9, 2019. The scenario trained 786th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight to search for, identify, and neutralize UXOs. Exercise Operation Varsity 19- 4 evaluates, measures and reports the 86th Airlift Wing’s ability to react and respond to contingency in the most realistic environment possible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elizabeth Baker)

RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany --

As the New Year approaches, another exercise closes. The 86th Airlift Wing Inspector General and Wing Inspection Team members concluded Operation Varsity 19-04, Dec. 13, 2019.

This iteration included various simulated air and ground attacks throughout the wing’s area of responsibility and reached geographically separated units at Lajes Field, Portugal, and Morón Air Base, Spain.

The wing employed Operation Varsity each quarter throughout 2019 to enhance readiness and proficiency when responding to potential adversarial threats and attacks. Airmen from various Air Force specialties supporting the wing’s mission participated in the exercise which generated a myriad of scenarios.

“When we first began last spring with OV 19-01, we focused mostly on emergency management responses which relied on Emergency Medical Services, such as active shooter, fire, and Mass Accident Response Exercise situations,” said Lt. Col. Angela Stanton, 86th AW IG. “There were [Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives] skills involved, but not to the extent that we exercise them now. Since then, we have modified intelligence scenarios to add realism and refined the exercise to react to more complex attacks while still accomplishing our daily mission.”

Every experience differed between Airmen, but the combination of those experiences became the backbone of the exercise.

“After every OV, we’ve had the opportunity to provide feedback, not only for how our office responded, but on the scenario itself,” said Capt. Michelle Fletcher, 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs media operations chief. “We’ve provided feedback on how it could be altered or added to in order to make it more realistic, and the exercise has evolved each time. This last one really depicted the type of work we would be faced with if the scenario were to come true.”

With each iteration of OV, Ramstein’s readiness factor has only improved.

“We were more engaged and busier as the exercises evolved,” Fletcher said. “We went from simply reacting, to proactively planning while still operating under strained conditions. I’ve not only learned something new each time, but I’ve built on my lessons learned and definitely feel more ready to do it again than before.”

Maintaining operational status when faced with unexpected adversarial threats is a capability that requires training. The reoccurring exercise equips Airmen with the knowledge and competencies to do so.

“With OV 19-04, we focused more on aircraft generation and accomplishment of our primary mission in a contested and degraded environment,” Stanton said. “OV as a whole has allowed us to evaluate and execute our operational plan and, in turn, fix any deficiencies that would affect real world contingencies.”

Operation Varsity enabled Airmen to hone skills important to maintaining national security for both the U.S. and NATO allies.

“Exercising allows the 86th Airlift Wing to assess our capabilities while working with our partners so we will be ready at a moment’s notice, no matter the request,” Stanton added. “It also showcases our capabilities to potential adversaries and deters aggression because of it. Every Airman is able to identify how he or she fits into the wing’s combat mission, should the need arise.”

The wing plans to continue the Operation Varsity initiative in 2020.