Preparing for Inspection
CLAY NATIONAL GUARD CENTER, Marietta, Ga., Feb. 10, 2013 – The Army National Guard (ARNG) Aviation Training and Assistance Team (ATAT) conducts 80 assistance visits every year to various ARNG aviation units and facilities across the 54 states and territories. The ARNG ATAT is headquartered in Georgia but draws upon the operational knowledge from 9+ states across the nation to help standardize and share best practices across ARNG aviation units.
Staff Sgt. Jennifer Kennedy, supply subject matter expert, has served for nearly five years with the Georgia based ATAT. She serves as a Supply Non-commissioned Officer in Charge of the Battalion Supply section for her unit at drill and on deployment, bringing her current operational knowledge to the job as she shares best practices with the units she evaluates.
“The ATAT brings Safety and standardization to unit programs we train and evaluate,” said Kennedy. “If the programs are not running correctly then the units cannot complete their mission safely. What we do saves lives.”
(Georgia Army National Guard photo by Maj. Will Cox / Released)
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