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WATCH: NATO Troops And Vehicles Jumping On Saber Junction

For the last four years, the Joint Multinational Training Command has hosted Saber Junction, during which soldiers engage in combat manoeuvre training with U.S. Allies and partners in a multi-national environment.
 
Saber Junction, which features approximately 5,000 participants from 16 NATO and European partner nations, is intended to promote cooperation and fortify international bonds.
 
Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Luebbering, an automotive platoon sergeant for the 1035th SMB, understands the importance of this joint operations training. “It really helps our trust because we get to work hand and hand with these nations that we don’t normally get to work with. It also provides good morale.”
 

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