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    TRIDENT JUNCTURE 2018 - Admiral James Foggo Interview at Camp Rødsmoen, Norway

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    Admiral James Foggo III, the Commander of Joint Forces Command Naples
    conducts an interview alongside German Brigadier General Ullrich Spannuth,
    Commander of NATO’s VJTF Land Brigade at Camp Rødsmoen, Norway as part of
    Exercixe TRIDENT JUNCTURE on October 28, 2018.

    Video by Sgt. Marc-Andre Gaudreault and MC2 Brett Dodge

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    Medium shot; Admiral Foggo responds to question: How has your experience of
    the exercise been so far?
    Foggo: “Absolutely superb. Like I said, my first day here was earlier last week I
    got here on Thursday and I started at the Joint Logistics Support Group, that was
    done for a reason. They’re the unsung heroes that brought everybody here and
    made sure we had what we needed to move out in the field and establish base
    camps like this. So logistics is really the sixth domain of warfare and it was a
    major victory to make that happen on day one, and today is the last day of RSOM.
    It’s the last day of receipt of forces and now we’re into the fun part where were
    actually establishing our footprint in the field and getting into some real fighting
    parts of the exercise.”
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    Medium shot; Admiral Foggo responds to question: Have there been any
    standout moments so far?
    Foggo: “I think everyday I get out in the field and you can hear the artillery in the
    background because were right next to a proven ground here in Norway where
    were able to test our guns, shoot our guns and train our troops. And for me this
    is the defining moment of the exercise to get out and meet the multinationals of
    the 29 nations of NATO, the 2 partner countries, and talk to them. You know, and
    I’ll be honest with you, I have not seen an unenthusiastic person yet, everybody’s
    energetic, everybody’s smiling, everybody’s happy to be here because this is
    what we joined up to do.”
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    Medium shot; Admiral Foggo responds to question: What kind of opportunity
    does an exercise of this scale and in this type of terrain give NATO?
    Foggo: “Well as I told the General earlier this morning, when I was back in the
    states a few weeks ago and I talked at a Pentagon press conference and with
    other groups in DC about Trident Juncture. There were a lot of people that asked
    me ‘why in the world would you do that in Norway in October and November, it’s
    really cold and nasty there.’ And I said that’s exactly why were doing it, because
    not only are the conditions in the field arduous, the scenario is very, very
    difficult. We have arrived after sovereignty of one of our NATO allies has been
    violated and we now have to push that adversary out but were gonna do it in
    cold weather, arduous conditions and were gonna bring people together that
    haven’t had this opportunity much throughout their careers. Let me just take the
    United States Marine Corps for example, they have cold weather schools in the
    United States but there is no substitute for this real laboratory here in Norway. A
    lot of these young Marines haven’t seen this environment before. A lot of senior
    Marines that are with them as their supervisor, senior enlisted and their officers
    have had their boots in the sand in some place like Iraq or Afghanistan. This
    terrain is different, its and archipelago, we come from the sea, we land, we move
    inland. The ground is hard, the ground is green, the ground is wet, the ground is
    cold and there’s going to be some snow coming next week. So these are tough
    conditions, but we’re made to fight tough and we’re gonna do it, and we’re gonna
    do it well, and we’re gonna win.”
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    VIDEO INFO

    Date Taken: 10.28.2018
    Date Posted: 10.29.2018 10:51
    Category: Interviews
    Video ID: 635819
    VIRIN: 181028-N-GP524-918
    Filename: DOD_106161752
    Length: 00:02:56
    Location: NO

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