• NATO ships to make Norwegian coast safer
• Afghan Air Force officer: “I hope one day all Afghan children wake up without bad things”
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One of NATO’s naval groups is visiting Trondheim on Friday (10 August 2018), and from there it will go on to search for sea mines dating back to World War II. The operation will make the waters safer for fishers and shipping in the area.
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“We were born in the wartime and we will die in the wartime, unless we fight to change the future,” said Afghan Air Force Maj. Hazim Amiri. (Courtesy of Resolute Support Mission)
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2018 marks the 60th anniversary of the NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme, which has built a strong track record of promoting scientific projects and collaboration among scientists from NATO countries, maximising the return on research investments and strengthening the transatlantic bond.
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Military cartographers from ten NATO nations have been working together on a large-scale map-making exercise in North Devon. (Courtesy of Allied Rapid Reaction Corps)
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Commander Justin Hains, UK Royal Navy, recently concluded a one-year tour as commander of Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 2. He reflects on his experience commanding a multinational flotilla, and the leadership skills that helped him get the most out of his team.
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