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Marine Sgt. Branden Rogers from Phoenix, an unmanned

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Marine Sgt. Branden Rogers from Phoenix, an unmanned aerial vehicle technician with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 3 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., demonstrates the Portable Ground Control Station and Data Terminal's capabilities to Bill Black, from North Vernon, Ind., during Bold Quest 12-1, June 13 at Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center. Twelve nations are participating in
or observing in Bold Quest 12-1, is a two-week Joint Staff sponsored
coalition air-combat assessment exercise utilizing multiple training venues across Indiana including Muscatatuck Urban Training Center and Fort Wayne, Ind. Bold Quest 2012, part of the Coalition Capabilities Demonstration and Assessment Series, focuses on testing Digitally Aided Close Air Support
technologies, which will help reduce friendly fire incidents, enhance combat
effectiveness, and increase situational awareness.

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13/06/2012
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Twentynine Palms Base (historical)34.22900, -116.05685
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