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05/23/2026

Guardian Response is more than a training event, it is a demonstration of readiness and coordination. The 87th Training Division’s role is to set the conditions for units to train, validate, and prepare for missions that matter if a disaster ever strikes.

As the exercise host, the 87th Training Division brings together Soldiers, leaders, trainers, and partners to build the realism, structure, and mission command needed for a complex Defense Support of Civil Authorities environment. One critical piece of that mission is CBRN operations, where Soldiers train to respond to hazardous conditions, support lifesaving efforts, and operate as part of a larger team serving civilian authorities.

From planning to ex*****on, Guardian Response reflects what it means to remain prepared to respond when called.

Training readiness. Real-world response. 🚨🪖87th Training Division leaders provide aid at Indiana crash sceneCamp Atterbu...
05/13/2026

Training readiness. Real-world response. 🚨🪖

87th Training Division leaders provide aid at Indiana crash scene

Camp Atterbury, Ind. – Two Army Reserve soldiers assigned to the 87th Training Division found themselves responding to a real-world emergency while supporting training operations during Guardian Response 2026 (GR26).

U.S. Army Maj. Matthew Killcrease and Sgt. 1st Class Ashley Baker stopped to assist victims and prevent further collisions after witnessing a serious crash on U.S. Highway 50.

Kilcrease and Baker immediately stopped traffic in both directions on the curved stretch of highway, preventing what could have become a catastrophic multi-vehicle pileup involving multiple tractor-trailers. Their swift action was credited with preventing further incidents.

The two stayed on scene to provide a statement to the police. Afterward, they were awarded a challenge coin from the local sheriff’s department.

“I hope all five individuals will recover without issue,” said Kilcrease.

Kilcrease, a traffic crash reconstructionist in his civilian profession, noted that while he was accustomed to seeing photographs of crashes like this, witnessing the incident firsthand enabled him to provide a much more detailed statement to local law enforcement.

The next day, the two soldiers were recognized for their actions during a ceremony at Camp Atterbury. The commander of the 1st Brigade, 87th Training Division, presented Killcrease and Baker with Army Commendation Medals.

“This is the 87th Training Division at its very best,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Patrick Compton, command sergeant major of the 1st Brigade, 87th Training Division, during the ceremony. “Our motto is ‘Ready to Serve.’”

Kilcrease and Baker serve as observer/controller-trainers with the 87th Training Division’s 2nd Mission Command Training Division out of Birmingham, Alabama. During GR26, they were assigned to evaluate the 133rd Engineer Battalion’s collective training.

As part of the exercise’s control cell, their primary responsibility was to observe the battalion staff’s performance in real time to scripted exercise events. These events simulated realistic operational scenarios designed to test the unit’s ability to react under challenging conditions.

At the conclusion of Guardian Response, they compile their observations into a formal evaluation and deliver an objective, third-party assessment of the battalion’s readiness and proficiency to the commander. Their role transforms the four-day exercise into a meaningful training opportunity that strengthens unit cohesion and operational effectiveness.

05/13/2026

Yesterday, as we brought the exercises to a close, we celebrated the retirement ceremony for COL Jenifer L. Franz and the promotion of MAJ V. Paul Brancato to Lieutenant Colonel, each a milestone that reflects years of commitment, leadership, and service to the Army and the Nation. In recognition of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, we acknowledge that LTC Brancato's achievement would not be possible without the steady support of his fiancée, Elizabeth White, whose resilience, sacrifice, and encouragement are part of the foundation that allows Soldiers to continue serving and leading at the highest levels. Family members and military spouses are vital members of the Army Team, strengthening readiness, supporting quality of life, and helping connect our formations to the communities we serve. The 87th Training Division proudly celebrates this retirement and promotion and honors the family support that helped make these moments possible.

Training for the moments that matter most. 🚑🪖Soldiers participating in Guardian Response 2026 conduct mass casualty resp...
05/13/2026

Training for the moments that matter most. 🚑🪖

Soldiers participating in Guardian Response 2026 conduct mass casualty response training at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, strengthening the readiness and coordination needed to respond in the event of large-scale domestic emergencies.



📸 U.S. Army photos by Cadet William D. Kennedy III — 364th TPASE

05/11/2026

Prepared to respond from above. 🚁🩺

Guardian Response 2026 puts Soldiers and civilian partners into realistic disaster response scenarios designed to test coordination and cohesion under pressure.

During the exercise, Soldiers assigned to F Company, 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment conducted MEDEVAC hoist operations aboard an HH-60M Black Hawk, training to evacuate casualties in complex emergency environments.



📸 U.S. Army video by Cadet William D. Kennedy III — 364th TPASE

05/10/2026

Training for the moments that matter most. ⏱️⚠️

The 50th Multi-Role Bridging Company, consisting of a range of Army Engineers, conduct urban search and rescue operations during Guardian Response 2026.



📸 U.S. Army video by Sgt. Zachary Potter — 364th TPASE

When the mission calls, the Army will answer.⛑️🚁F Company, 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment conducts MEDEVAC hoist...
05/10/2026

When the mission calls, the Army will answer.⛑️🚁

F Company, 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment conducts MEDEVAC hoist training using an HH-60M Black Hawk during Guardian Response 2026.

The training showcased seamless teamwork between Active Army, Army Reserve, and civilian partners. Ensuring they are prepared to respond quickly in the event of a disaster.



📸 U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Zachary Potter, Cadet William Kennedy, and Pfc. Melissa Walkenhorst — 364th TPASE

🚨 Training to save lives under pressure.U.S. Army Soldiers conduct search and rescue training during the annual Guardian...
05/09/2026

🚨 Training to save lives under pressure.

U.S. Army Soldiers conduct search and rescue training during the annual Guardian Response exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Indiana, sharpening the skills needed to respond should disaster strike. 💪🪖



U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Zachary Potter, 364th TPASE

12/21/2025

Soldiers, Civilians, and Family Members of the 87th Training Division,

As we prepare to celebrate the holiday season, CSM Drago and I are consistently impressed by your optimism and commitment towards the mission every day during these extraordinary times. Your dedication to each other and to our shared purpose is what truly sets this formation apart.

Continue to carry that same sense of purpose and professionalism as you embrace this season’s spirit. It is essential that you return safe, rested, and focused. Your well-being is critical to our mission and to fostering a climate where every Soldier knows they are essential to the team's effectiveness.

Our commitment for the New Year is to continue leading with transparency and trust, ensuring we step into 2026 proud of who we are and united in our honored purpose. On behalf of the entire command, thank you for all you do for our Division, our Soldiers and Families, and our Nation.

Ready To Serve!

Brig. Gen. Sonya Powell and Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Drago joined the 1-348th OC/T Battalion out of Fort Gordon, GA for th...
09/17/2025

Brig. Gen. Sonya Powell and Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Drago joined the 1-348th OC/T Battalion out of Fort Gordon, GA for their weapons qualifications range this past weekend.

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