Compensation: $100/day
Government contractor is seeking several individuals to act as role players in the simulation of a “mass casualty exercise”. Role players will participate in an exercise that will replicate civilians in the area that have been injured during a large scale disaster. Role players will be medically treated at one of many triage centers setup for the simulation as a training exercise for medical units to evaluate civilians who have been injured during a disaster.
We are seeking individuals to take part in the exercise on June 27, 28, 29. All applicants must be at least 18 years of age. You will be paid upon completion of the exercise on the last day of the event. Please email the link above with your intent to join and additional information regarding location will be provided.
Wonder what is going on in Atlanta that week? Anybody know? If so watch for a False Flag. It seems every time they have one of these it coincides with an event taking place.
no doubt – glad I am not in GA
I tried to post this story yesterday or day before. Glad you got to it Deb.
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I saw it on a couple of websites Cathleen, I even did a web search to see if there were coordinated drills. This is the only one that I came up with. I thought it was worth the heads up just in case it goes live. Although it’s a bit more than a month away, it’s noted here and elsewhere around the web.
Good job! Very well worth posting I’d say! 😉
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Way to go Deb…. Keep up the good work….
Thanks JENO, I posted this last month and nearly forgot about it until I saw the newest upcoming drill. Things are being thrown at us in every direction. It never hurts to be prepared and remember these drills, as they have a tendency to go live.
I live in Ga, about an hour and a half from down town ATL. I was in ATL just a couple of days ago and will have business there in just a couple more days. I don’t know of anything at the moment, but will post anything I see or catch wind of. Thanks for the heads up.
150th Events at Kennesaw Mountain NBP
Thursday, June 26 – Sunday, June 29
(Event Location Map below)
This schedule was last updated on 2/23/2014 and is subject to change, as we get closer to the actual event, dates and times may change so check back for any current schedule changes.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
•7:00 pm – Kennesaw Mountain and the Atlanta Campaign – Opening Ceremonies
Friday, June 27, 2014
All Day Activities at Main Park Entrance •Civil War Medicine Tent with George C. Wunderlich, Executive Director of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine
•Children’s Activity Tent
•Event Tent (Presentations, Speakers/ Authors)
Highlights of Scheduled Activities (repeated throughout the day, unless otherwise specified) •Real Time Hike – Dead Angle Assault at Cheatham Hill (9:00 am)
•Union & Confederate Infantry Demonstration at Cheatham Hill
•Cannon Demonstrations at Kennesaw Mountain Top, Cheatham Hill, & 24 Gun Battery
•2 hour Guided Hikes at Burnt Hickory & Kennesaw Mountain
•30 minute site-specific program of the following locations – Visitor Center, Kennesaw Mountain Top, 24 Gun Battery Site, Burnt Hickory Road, Cheatham Hill, & Thomas Headquarters
•97th Regimental String Band
Musical Concert @ 7:00 pm, Visitor Center Event Tent •Featuring Claire Lynch Band and Bobby Horton
Claire Lynch Band is the reigning 2013 IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) Female Vocalist of the Year. She has been recognized and praised as a creative force in acoustic music. Dolly Parton credits Claire with the “one of the sweetest, purest, and best lead voices in the music business today.” She co-wrote a song entitled “Dear Sister” which is about an intimate farewell letter shared between a brother and sister, their lives ravaged by the destruction of the Civil War.
Bobby Horton is a multi-instrumentalist, seasoned performer and music historian. He has produced and performed music for thirteen PBS films by Ken Burns, including “The Civil War”.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
All Day Activities at Main Park Entrance •Civil War Medicine Tent with George C. Wunderlich, Executive Director of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine
•Children’s Activity Tent
•Event Tent (Presentations, Speakers/ Authors)
Highlights of Scheduled Activities (repeated throughout the day, unless otherwise specified) •Civil War Fashion Show at Visitor Center (1:00 & 4:00 pm)
•Union & Confederate Infantry Demonstration at Cheatham Hill
•Cannon Demonstrations at Kennesaw Mountain Top, Cheatham Hill, & 24 Gun Battery
•2 hour Guided Hikes at Burnt Hickory & Kennesaw Mountain
•30 minute site-specific program of the following locations – Visitor Center, Kennesaw Mountain Top, 24 Gun Battery site, Burnt Hickory Road, Cheatham Hill, & Thomas Headquarters
•97th Regimental String Band
Illinois Monument Re-dedication (1914-2014) •Reception for Dignitaries prior to Illinois Monument Re-dedication (7:30 pm)
•Rededication Ceremony (8:30 pm)
Speakers include: Georgia Gov., Illinois Gov. NPS
(McCook and Cheatham Descendants will be invited)
•Luminaries (9:00 pm)
Sunday, June 29, 2014
All Day Activities at Main Park Entrance
•Civil War Medicine Tent with George C. Wunderlich, Executive Director of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine
•Children’s Activity Tent
•Event Tent (Presentations, Speakers/ Authors)
Highlights of Scheduled Activities (repeated throughout the day, unless otherwise specified) •Gospel Youth Performance, 2:30-3:00
•Reading of the Names of the Fallen at Visitor Center Event Tent (3:00 pm)
•Union & Confederate Infantry Demonstration at Cheatham Hill
•Cannon Demonstrations at Kennesaw Mountain Top, Cheatham Hill, & 24 Gun Battery
•2 hour Guided Hikes at Burnt Hickory & Kennesaw Mountain
•30 minute site-specific program of the following locations – Visitor Center, Kennesaw Mountain Top, 24 Gun Battery site, Burnt Hickory Road, Cheatham Hill, & Thomas Headquarters
Closing Ceremony at 5:00 pm, Visitor Center Event Tent
Map showing the locations of the events in the park. Note that the 24 Gun Battery currently does not exist and will be the subject of multiple club workdays between now and June of 2014.
Image of 150 Anniversary Event Locations