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Authorities train for 'active shooter'
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Law enforcement officers at Fridays active shooter scenario at Fort Stewart.

A gun-wielding man wreaked havoc at the Army Education Center Thursday morning, running through the lobby and shooting everyone he saw.

Authorities moved in swiftly to stop the shooter and tended to the wounded people afterwards/

Through it all, no one was killed or injured.

The scene unfolded as part of an active shooter training exercise providing law enforcement, military police and emergency responders a hands-on approach in planning their responses to the scenario.

First Lt. Trevor Jenkins with Fort Stewart Emergency Services said they’ve worked on planning out the exercise for the past two months.

"And we’ve done previous exercises at different locations for the past couple of years," he said. "It is extremely important, especially an active shooter (scenario) because of the current times we are in. We want our military police, our soldiers, our DACP (Department of the Army) civilian (Police) to get hands on experience."

The Liberty County Sheriff’s Office, Hinesville Police Department, Liberty County and Fort Stewart EMS, Liberty County Office of Emergency Management and the Hinesville and Fort Stewart Fire Departments were all deployed to respond and assist the MPs and DACPs.

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Exchange Service salutes Vietnam vets with custom truck design
Army and Air Force Exchange Service redesigned logo 2011

To thank Vietnam veterans for their sacrifices, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service is debuting a new truck design, part of the Department of Defense retailer’s efforts alongside the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration to honor veterans during the 50th anniversary of the war.

“The Exchange is privileged to have the opportunity to recognize Vietnam veterans through our fleet,” said Exchange Director/CEO Tom Shull, who served in the Army during the Vietnam era. “These trucks will serve as rolling billboards, expressing gratitude for all who served during this era.”

The truck design features the silhouette of a lone service member set against the background of a faded horizon with a call to “thank a Vietnam veteran for service to our nation.” The single military member represents the warfighters who served during this time.

Three trucks in the fleet feature the commemorative design and will deliver merchandise to Exchange stores from the organization’s distribution centers in the continental United States.

The West Coast Distribution Center at Sharpe Army Depot in California; Dan Daniel Distribution Center in Newport News, Va.; and the Waco Distribution Center in Texas will each have a truck in service on their standard delivery routes, serving the whole country.

Air Force veteran Pat Thompson served in Vietnam before coming to the Exchange as a truck driver and mechanic. In his 18 years with the Exchange, he has deployed four times to support the troops. The new design means a lot to him.

“They remember,” said Thompson, who is based at the Exchange’s Waco Distribution Center. “We want to be remembered.”

The trucks also highlight the veteran online shopping benefit, which launched in November. The lifelong online military exchange benefit authorizes all who served honorably to enjoy tax-free shopping and exclusive military pricing at ShopMyExchange.com.

The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration is a program administered by the Office of the Secretary of Defense to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. The U.S. began commemoration of the Vietnam War’s 50th anniversary in 2012 and will continue through Veterans Day 2025.

The Exchange is a 50th Anniversary Vietnam War Commemorative Partner, planning and conducting events and activities that recognize Vietnam veterans and their families for service, valor and sacrifice in conjunction with the commemoration.

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