British Army Maj. Dave Thorne, Royal Army Medical Corps,
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British Army Maj. Dave Thorne, Royal Army Medical Corps, left, NATO Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps staff officer grade 2 Joint Visits Bureau, talks with U.S. Air Force Col. Kurt Wendt, right, 501st Combat Support Wing commander, at Royal Air Force Fairford, England, Nov. 18, 2020. Allied Land Command (LANDCOM) conducted a combat readiness evaluation on the NATO Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corp (ARRC) during LOLE20, which took place at RAF Fairford and South Cerney, England, Nov. 9-19, 2020. This was a complex multi-domain exercise designed to test the war-fighting capabilities of the ARRC in a COVID-19 environment including combat operations. LOLE20 was a key NATO exercise to validate and certify the Gloucester-based ARRC as a NATO war-fighting corps at full operational readiness, capable of commanding up to 120,000 multinational troops across a full spectrum of military operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jennifer Zima)
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