U.S., 4 partner nations sign letter of intent for Arctic Challenge Exercise
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Acting Secretary of the Air Force John P. Roth signs a letter of intent for continued U.S. support of the Arctic Challenge exercise, one of Europe’s largest tactical air exercises. Photo by Wayne Clark/U.S. Air Force
Feb. 18 (UPI) Acting Secretary of the Air Force John P. Roth and the ministers of defense of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden signed a letter of intent Thursday to express continued support for the Arctic Challenge Exercise.
Advertisement We have a common vision and shared set of values in upholding security and stability in the Arctic region, Roth said. Strong, enduring relationships with our allies and partners are essential to safeguarding peace in the region.
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Acting Secretary of the Air Force John P. Roth and the Ministers of Defense of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden signed a Letter of Intent demonstrating continued support for the Arctic Challenge Exercise, one of Europe’s largest tactical air exercises. ,
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Acting Secretary of the Air Force John P. Roth and the Ministers of Defense of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden signed a Letter of Intent demonstrating continued support for the Arctic Challenge Exercise, one of Europe’s largest tactical air exercises. ,