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U.S. and Jordan wrap up joint-training with friendly competition

Special operators from the Royal Jordanian armed forces utilize an AS332 Super Puma helicopter during a first-run attack competition—part of Exercise Eager Tiger at an air base in northern Jordan. This event culminated a week of friendly competition between the U.S. and Jordan, strengthening their partnership.

Photo courtesy of the Military Times.

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Special operators from the Royal Jordanian armed forces utilize an AS332 Super Puma helicopter during a first-run attack competition—part of Exercise Eager Tiger at an air base in northern Jordan. This event culminated a week of friendly competition between the U.S. and Jordan, strengthening their partnership.

Photo courtesy of the Military Times.

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