The U.S. Navy is committed to being a steward of the environment while the fleet’s ships, aircraft and personnel participate in U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s biennial joint training exercise, Northern Edge, in Alaska. This U.S. Pacific Air Forces-led exercise provides an opportunity for military forces to practice high-end, realistic war fighter training and joint service interoperability. The Gulf of Alaska is an important training area due to its unique cold-water environment and large available space to support complex, realistic scenarios.
| Date Taken: | 05.03.2021 |
| Date Posted: | 05.03.2021 22:57 |
| Category: | Video Productions |
| Video ID: | 793230 |
| VIRIN: | 210429-N-HC646-0001 |
| Filename: | DOD_108318949 |
| Length: | 00:05:27 |
| Location: | US |
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