Portuguese Marine corporal L. Pedro looks on as his counterparts load into Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey aircraft. The Portuguese, Spanish and team demonstrated the Allied Maritime Basing Initiative by launching Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey aircraft from the Spanish ship Juan Carlos I to pick up Portuguese Marines at a Fuzileiros training base outside of Lisbon, Portugal and inserting them at their exercise objective. Exercise Trident Juncture includes more than 30 nations and 36,000 service members from 230+ units and is designed to show the NATO team’s capability to respond to threa
Portuguese Marine corporal L. Pedro looks on as his counterparts load into Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey aircraft. The Portuguese, Spanish and team demonstrated the Allied Maritime Basing Initiative by launching Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey aircraft from the Spanish ship Juan Carlos I to pick up Portuguese Marines at a Fuzileiros training base outside of Lisbon, Portugal and inserting them at their exercise objective. Exercise Trident Juncture includes more than 30 nations and 36,000 service members from 230+ units and is designed to show the NATO team’s capability to respond to threats together.
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