The exercise was the perfect opportunity for Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) and the US Navy’s Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group to hone their advanced warfighting skills and interoperability.
The Norwegian bilateral training exercise provided the opportunity to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures, while participating in multiple integrated live-fire events, battle drills, patrols, and long-range hikes.
The airline has switched to an app for in-flight medical support and has also upgraded its medical diagnostic devices, helping its flight attendants respond quicker to medical events.
The modernized training center provides the space and equipment necessary for soldiers to conduct functional fitness training aligned to support preparation for the ACFT, the Army’s fitness assessment.
CAE will provide a flight training service to support the U.S. Army G-2 Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force and the Intelligence and Security Command.
The center will provide next-generation technologies to facilitate wargaming and analysis across multiple levels of classification, with a host of coalition and joint partners, and more.