The drill, held at the U.S. Air Force Base in Nevada, will last for nearly two weeks and will include ‘different types of training,’ including ‘attack in unfamiliar terrain rich in anti-aircraft defenses’
The drill, held at the U.S. Air Force Base in Nevada, will last for nearly two weeks and will include ‘different types of training,’ including ‘attack in unfamiliar terrain rich in anti-aircraft defenses’
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