Forager Fury II is a 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, led joint exercise designed to employ and assess combat power generation and sustainment in a deployed, austere and unimproved environment.
Forest Light 21 is the latest exercise in its series, focusing on an extensive array of interoperability and lethality training between the U.S. Marine Corps and the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. In Forest Light 21, Japanese and U.S. troops will exercise combined amphibious assault skills, integrated command and control, long-range communication and fires, and combine all functions into a...
Luke Air Force Base will host Forging Sabre, an exercise involving the 425th Fighter Squadron and members of the Republic of Singapore armed forces. The exercise includes night and weekend flying operations at Luke AFB and the Barry M. Goldwater Range complex.
Exercise Formidable Shield 2023 demonstrates Allied interoperability in a joint live-fire, Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) environment, using NATO command and control reporting structures. Allied nations practice, demonstrate, and assess their ability to share common tactical pictures, share situational awareness, conduct NATO-level mission planning and engagement coordination, and...
Photo and video coverage of U.S. Army Forces Command Best Squad Competition 2022. Imagery products are uploaded daily throughout the competition, Aug. 15-20.
Photo and video coverage of U.S. Army Forces Command Best Warrior Competition 2021. Imagery products are uploaded daily throughout the competition, Aug. 1-6.
Units from the U.S. Army Reserve and all military services, including those of other countries and governmental agencies, train at Fort Hunter Liggett. This series shows how FHL staff support the training missions of these various units, working behind the scenes to prepare ranges, clear air space, and myriad other activities that make Fort Hunter Liggett a premiere training facility.
FG22, taking place in Hawaii August 8-12, is designed to address the full range of WMD counterproliferation interdiction-related elements, from whole-of-government rapid decision making to operational interdiction, seizure, and disposition. Since its establishment in 2003, 107 nations have made a political commitment to support the Proliferation Security Initiative.