Soldiers from the German-led eFP Battle Group Lithuania display the Iron Wolf 17 flag at the closing ceremony for the exercise June 23. A component of Saber Strike 17, Exercise Iron Wolf is designed to strengthen relationships between NATO Allies and improve interoperability. For the first time in the exercise's history, NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence Battlegroups were brought together as part of a multinational division to conduct integrated, synchronized and deterrence-oriented training designed to improve the interoperability and readiness of the participating nations’ armies. (US. Army
Soldiers from the German-led eFP Battle Group Lithuania display the Iron Wolf 17 flag at the closing ceremony for the exercise June 23. A component of Saber Strike 17, Exercise Iron Wolf is designed to strengthen relationships between NATO Allies and improve interoperability. For the first time in the exercise's history, NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence Battlegroups were brought together as part of a multinational division to conduct integrated, synchronized and deterrence-oriented training designed to improve the interoperability and readiness of the participating nations’ armies. (US. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Patricia Deal/Released)
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