Multinational air combat exercise in Alaska

Astri Edvardsen
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More than 2,100 personnel from the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore are now in action during the Red Flag-Alaska air combat exercise.

The forces operate out of Eielson Air Force Base and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, and conduct operations at the 120,000-square-meter Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex.

"This iteration focuses on strengthening partnerships by practicing operations together to improve response capabilities," says Air Force Maj. Gregory Guiney, assistant director of operations for the 354th Operations Group Detachment 1.

The exercise began on May 28 and will continue until June 12.

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