721 Mobility Support Squadron tackles exercise Agile Swarm

U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Robert Rein, 721st Mobility Support Squadron command and control operations superintendent, secures a tent as part of exercise Agile Swarm on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 5. Airmen participating set up an expeditionary wing operations center to test the continuity of operations. Photo by Airman 1st Class Jason Jones Jr.
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Bradley Breedlove, 721st Mobility Support Squadron director of operations, and Staff Sgt. Nicole Todaro, 721st MSS command and control operations noncommissioned officer in charge, read through a checklist during exercise Agile Swarm on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 6. Agile Swarm tested the ability to deploy a portion of the air mobility team to expand nodal capacity for the global air mobility support system.
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Bradley Breedlove, right, 721st Mobility Support Squadron director of operations, and Master Sgt. Robert Rein, left, 721st MSS command and control operations superintendent, set up an AN/PRC-152 handheld radio as part of exercise Agile Swarm on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 6.
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Robert Rein, 721st Mobility Support Squadron command and control operations superintendent, sets up an AN/PRC-117 radio as part of exercise Agile Swarm on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 6. Agile Swarm assessed the command and control, and cyber aspects of the air mobility team to test the continuity of operations.
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 721st Mobility Support Squadron, secures a tent as part of exercise Agile Swarm on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 5. Airmen participating set up an expeditionary wing operations center to test the continuity of operations.
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Robert Rein, 721st Mobility Support Squadron command and control operations superintendent, sets up an AN/PRC-117 radio as part of exercise Agile Swarm on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 6.