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Egyptian Major General Amin Hussein Ahmed Ibrahim, (left), and United States Central Command Deputy Commander in CHIEF Lieutenant General Michael DeLong, USMC, share thoughts during the press conference at the Egyptian Military Media Center in Cairo, Egypt. BRIGHT STAR is a multinational exercise involving more than 74,000 troops from 44 countries that is designed to enhance regional stability and military-to-military cooperation among the US, our key allies, and our regional partners. It prepares US Central Command to rapidly deploy and employ the armed forces to deter aggressors and, if necessary, fight and win side-by-side with our allies and regional partners

Egyptian Major General Amin Hussein Ahmed Ibrahim, (left), and United ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: BRIGHT STAR 01-02 Base: Egyptian Military Media Center Country: Egypt (EGY) Scene Camera Operator: SRA D. Myles Cullen, USAF ... More

United States Central Command Deputy Commander in CHIEF Lieutenant General Michael DeLong, USMC, answers questions during exercise BRIGHT STAR 01-02s initial press conference at the Egyptian Military Media Center in Cairo, Egypt. BRIGHT STAR is a multinational exercise involving more than 74,000 troops from 44 countries that is designed to enhance regional stability and military-to-military cooperation among the US, our key allies, and our regional partners. It prepares US Central Command to rapidly deploy and employ the armed forces to deter aggressors and, if necessary, fight and win side-by-side with our allies and regional partners

United States Central Command Deputy Commander in CHIEF Lieutenant Gen...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: BRIGHT STAR 01-02 Base: Egyptian Military Media Center Country: Egypt (EGY) Scene Camera Operator: SRA D. Myles Cullen, USAF ... More

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