U.S. Soldiers and Airmen from the XVIII Airborne Corps; 82nd Airborne Division; 75th Ranger Regiment; 3rd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne); and the U.S. Air Force participate in Joint Forcible Entry Exercise (JFE) at the Army’s National Training Center on Fort Irwin, Calif., Aug. 5-6, 2015. JFE exercises train the Global Response Force and demonstrate their readiness to deploy and fight globally. This joint training exercise focuses on the interoperability, interdependence and integration of Conventional and Special Operations Forces in a complex dynamic combat scenario.
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U.S. Soldiers and Airmen from the XVIII Airborne Corps; 82nd Airborne Division; 75th Ranger Regiment; 3rd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne); and the U.S. Air Force participate in Joint Forcible Entry Exercise (JFE) at the Army’s National Training Center on Fort Irwin, Calif., Aug. 5-6, 2015. JFE exercises train the Global Response Force and demonstrate their readiness to deploy and fight globally. This joint training exercise focuses on the interoperability, interdependence and integration of Conventional and Special Operations Forces in a complex dynamic combat scenario.
https://youtu.be/aOJxwB4IrMY
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