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On September 11, 2001, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) was involved in an ongoing operation which involved deploying fighter aircraft to northeastern North America. The
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and NORAD had also planned to conduct several military exercises and a drill was being held by the National Reconnaissance Office, a Department of Defense agency. The operations, exercises and drills were all canceled following the September 11 attacks.


Ongoing military operations

''Operation Northern Vigilance'', was a NORAD operation which involved deploying fighter aircraft to locations in Alaska and Northern Canada. The operation was a response to a Russian exercise, in which long-range bombers were dispatched to Russia's high north. The operation was one part simulation, one part real world. It was immediately called off after NORAD received word from NEADS that the Federal Aviation Administration had evidence of a hijacking. All simulated information (so-called "injects") were purged from computer screens at NORAD headquarters in Colorado. On receiving news of the attacks, the Russians promptly canceled their exercise as well.


Planned military exercises

The military exercises ( war games) planned for September 11, 2001, included: * ''
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'', an annual command-level exercise organized by United States Strategic Command in cooperation with
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and
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. Primary purpose is to test and validate nuclear command and control and execution procedures. Global Guardian is performed in conjunction with NORAD's ''Vigilant Guardian'' and ''Amalgam Warrior'', as well as exercises sponsored by Air Combat Command (''Crown Vigilance'') and Space Command (''Apollo Guardian''). * '' Vigilant Guardian'', the semiannual NORAD exercise that had been running in conjunction with ''Global Guardian'' for several days and which postulated a bomber attack from the former Soviet Union. ''Vigilant Guardian'' is a Command Post Exercise (CPX), meaning it is conducted in offices and with computers, but without actual planes in the air. The exercise involves all NORAD command levels. Out of a range of scenarios being run on September 11, 2001, one was a "traditional" simulated hijacking. According to General Eberhart, after the first attack, "it took about 30 seconds" to make the adjustment to the real-world situation. Because of an increased number of staff, the exercise would prove to be an enabler of rapid military response for NORAD and its NEADS component, as senior officials who were manning NORAD command centers throughout the U.S. were available to make rapid decisions. * ''Vigilant Warrior''. In his book ''
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'', Richard Clarke recounts that there was a NORAD exercise ongoing called ''Vigilant Warrior''. The claim is based on a comment that Richard Myers made to Clarke via a video link on September 11, 2001. However, there is no other record of a NORAD exercise named ''Vigiliant Warrior''. Myers was possibly referring to ''Vigilant Guardian'' (the aforementioned yearly NORAD exercise held in conjunction with ''Global Guardian'') or ''Amalgam Warrior'' (a large-scale, live-fly,
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sponsored exercise which is held twice annually). ''Vigilant Warrior'' was also a 1994 operation by the US army in the Persian Gulf region, in response to Iraqi troop movements towards Kuwait.


National Reconnaissance Office drill

Aside from military exercises, a National Reconnaissance Office drill was being conducted on September 11, 2001. In a simulated event, a small aircraft would crash into one of the towers of the agency's headquarters after experiencing a mechanical failure. The NRO is the branch of the Department of Defense in charge of spy satellites. According to its spokesman Art Haubold: "No actual plane was to be involved -- to simulate the damage from the crash, some stairwells and exits were to be closed off, forcing employees to find other ways to evacuate the building." He further explained: "It was just an incredible coincidence that this happened to involve an aircraft crashing into our facility, as soon as the real world events began, we canceled the exercise." Most of the agency's personnel were sent home after the attacks.


''Operation Tripod'' bioterrorism exercise

On September 12, 2001, there was due to take place the second part of an exercise known as ''Operation Tripod'', set up to "test the plan to distribute antibiotics to the entire city population during a bioterrorism attack".
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, director of the New York City Mayor's Office of Emergency Management (NYC OEM), had hired "over 1,000 Police Academy cadets and Fire Department trainees to play terrified civilians afflicted with various medical conditions, allergies, and panic attacks." Various individuals were invited to watch, including Mayor
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, the police and fire commissioners, and representatives of the FBI and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Pier 92 was set up as a model distribution station where the "victims" of the mock attack who needed to receive antibiotics would be treated. The exercise was a follow-up to a previous training exercise in New York, called ''RED Ex'', which took place on May 21, 2001. According to the MTI Report ''Saving City Lifelines: Lessons Learned in the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks'', "September 11 was going to be a busy day at the OEM. Staff members arrived early to prepare for Operation Tripod." When the
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began, Operation Tripod was immediately canceled as attentions turned to the real ongoing emergency. Because Pier 92 had been set up ready for the exercise, NYC OEM staff were able to move there and quickly convert it into a large emergency operations center when their original command center (in
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) was evacuated and later destroyed. Thus, within 31 hours of the attacks, NYC OEM had a functional facility able to manage the search and rescue effort, just four miles north-northwest of the WTC site. The exercise was later rescheduled and took place on May 22, 2002.Office of Emergency Management - Press Release: May 22, 2002 - Operation TriPOD
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See also

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* 9/11 Commission Report *
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- account of 9/11 at the Northeast Air Defense Sector headquarters near Rome, NY
Complete 911 Timeline: Military exercises up to 9/11




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NORAD audio tapes from 9/11, 120 hours in 18 WAV files
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