• How NATO rapidly deploys troops
• NATO ships trained at Exercise Breeze
• Targeting the Taliban: commandos hone air and land navigation skills
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In the event of a crisis, NATO must quickly assemble and deploy forces to defend its Allies by whatever means necessary – land, sea or air. But pulling off this logistical feat requires practice.
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Three Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group Two (SNMCMG2) units took part in the multinational Bulgarian Navy Exercise Breeze 2018 from 13 to 20 July.
(Courtesy of Allied Maritime Command)
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Members of the Afghan National Army’s Special Operations Command’s (ANASOC) "Hamahangee Tacktikee Hawa (HTH),” the Afghan military’s version of tactical air coordination, sharpened their skills during a 6-week class focusing on land navigation and air coordination skills, in June and July.
(Courtesy of Resolute Support Mission)
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The German Marshall Fund on Friday (13 July 2018) presented a new study on NATO’s Mediterranean Dialogue partnership programme, offering recommendations to take the 20-year-old programme forward based on interviews with officials and experts from the Middle East and North Africa and NATO.
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