U.S. Army 1st Lt. Manuela Cortes, left, a launcher platoon leader with the 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery, and Brig. Gen. Gregory J. Brady, right, the commanding general of the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, discuss the importance of interoperability during exercises like DEFENDER-Europe 21, May 19, 2021, at a Croatian air force base in Zadar. DEFENDER-Europe 21 is a large-scale U.S. Army-led exercise designed to build readiness and interoperability between the U.S., NATO allies and partner militaries. This year, more than 28,000 multinational forces from 26 nations will conduct nearly simultaneous operations across more than 30 training areas in more than a dozen countries from the Baltics to the strategically important Balkans and Black Sea Region. Follow the latest news and information about DEFENDER-Europe 21, visit www.EuropeAfrica.army.mil/DefenderEurope.
Date Taken: | 05.19.2021 |
Date Posted: | 05.19.2021 11:07 |
Photo ID: | 6651513 |
VIRIN: | 210519-A-MT371-125 |
Resolution: | 4607x3071 |
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Location: | ZADAR, HR |
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