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Virginia Maneuver Training Center helps spread UXO awareness

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16/11/2021 Stati Uniti, Virginia

 “If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance”

County Nottoway, City Blackstone, Fort Pickett

By Mike Vrabel, Virginia National Guard

Soldiers and civilians assigned to the Army National Guard Maneuver Training Center Fort Pickett completed a two-day “train the trainer” course taught by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to help spread awareness of the dangers posed by unexploded ordnance. Representatives from MTC’s Directorate of Plans, Training and Security, the Ammunition Supply Point and the Fort Pickett-based 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute attended the Sept. 28-29 training session, which augmented the installation’s ongoing UXO awareness efforts, according to Lt. Col. James C. Shaver Jr., the chief of DPTS. The training teaches the importance of the “3Rs” approach to UXO, which stands for Recognize, Retreat and Report. “We include UXO themes in just about every briefing and product that we generate here within the Directorate of Plans, Training, and Security,” said Shaver. “By tying in the Ammunition Supply Point staff, we were able to involve a whole different group that has direct ties to the units who draw and turn-in munitions.” While all units that train at MTC are briefed about the dangers of UXO and what to do if something is found, outreach to the local community is just as important, Shaver said. “Army regulations mandate that Fort Pickett conduct outreach and education to local communities, and even though we do that already to a certain extent, this training was helpful in that it gave us a few extra pointers and resources to be successful,” said Shaver. “We want to keep everyone safe, and this training focused on how to reach different age groups.” Shaver explained how the new training and resources made available by USACE will help in their ongoing efforts to raise community awareness. “Fort Pickett has had a UXO outreach program for a number of years, and we’ve supported events across the communities from Family and Farm Day here in Nottoway to Autumn Days in Victoria,” said Shaver. “USACE has really ramped up the resources available in outreach and with the rollout of the 3Rs program, we are now getting centrally produced items for handouts that convey the messages and help raise awareness.” The 3Rs program streamlines and simplifies the steps to take if a suspected UXO is discovered. The first step is Recognize, which helps the observer with recognition of munitions, and also recognition that UXO are inherently dangerous. The next step is Retreat, meaning carefully leave the area without touching or disturbing the device. Lastly, Report means simply calling 9-1-1.

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