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Multinational Special Operations Soldier show his weapons and equipment during the Exercise Jackal Stone 2014 Media Day at the Airfield at Baumholder Military Training Area.
Exercise Jackal Stone is a United States Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR) led exercise, which supports and enhances established professional military-to-military relationships and builds new ones among all participating nations' militaries by sharing doctrinal concepts, training concepts and tactics. This year Special Operation Forces from 10 nations - Netherlands, Czech Republic, Finland, Great Britain, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Slovenia and the United States - participated in the exercise in Baumholder, Germany, Sept. 12, 2014. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Ruediger Hess/Released)

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08/08/2012
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