Exportable Combat Training Capability is a series of training exercises between an active-duty U.S. Army brigade and an Army National Guard brigade, intended to increase the skills and readiness of National Guard units.
Marine Week is the United States Marine Corps largest community relations program that brings over 700 Marines and personnel, future technology, current equipment, and aircraft to a different city every year for a weeklong series of events. From 6-10 September, 2017, Marine Week Detroit will feature hands-on static displays, live demonstrations, time-honored Marine Corps traditions, musical...
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The 28 Days in Air Force Global Strike Command project highlights the command's mission, its culture of special trust and responsibility and the 25,000 Airmen who provide safe, secure and effective combat-ready forces for nuclear deterrence and global strike operations.
Naval Station Mayport hosts the 18th Conseil International du Sport Militaire (CISM) World Military Women's Volleyball Championship aboard Naval Station Mayport, Florida, June 2-11, 2017. This event will feature teams from United States, Canada, China, Netherlands and Germany.
This U.S. Army Reserve training exercise, hosted by the 91st Training Division at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, is the 84th Training Command's third and final Warrior Exercise of 2017.
The American Norwegian Reciprocal Troop Exchange began in 1974
and is the longest-running military exchange partnership between any two
nations. The yearly exchange promotes good will and sharpens military
readiness between the nations as well as provides opportunities for cultural
understanding among its participants. While in Norway, the Minnesota
National Guard Soldiers and Airmen...
The 45th edition of Exercise BALTIC OPERATIONS (BALTOPS) will take place in the Baltic Sea from 1 to 16 June. Air, maritime, and ground assets from several NATO allies and Partner Nations will be involved in the live training event that sets sail from Szczecin, Poland and finishes in Kiel, Germany.