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Military personnel from twenty one nations during a Combat Readiness Evaluation (CREVAL) ceremony, validating the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (AARC) for their NATO readiness role at the end of Exercise LOYAL LEDA 2020 at Duke of Gloucester Barracks, South Cerney, Gloucestershire. The ceremony marks the certification of Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps as the inaugural Graduated Readiness Force (Land) GRF(L) WFCHQ. Image details File size:
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19 November 2020
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