RM2WRDGB5–Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. 12th Mar, 2024. Czech Interior Minister Vit Rakusan (from left), Czech Police President Martin Vondrasek and Norwegian charge d'affaires Pera Oystein Vatne ceremonially open upgraded Police training and education centre in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic, on March 12, 2024. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2M7TC9X–Spc. Grayson Vaughn, a military police officer with the 252nd Military Police Company, regulates his body temperature with an ice tank during 18.6 Mile Norwegian Foot March in the Region 3 Army National Guard Best Warrior Competition held at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Fla., on May 13th, 2022. Soldiers in the Army National Guard gather to compete, build esprit de corps, and represent their respective states for the upcoming national competition.
RM2WNM3EE–Finse 20240301.An avalanche dog marks and search crews search with search strings for a person buried in an avalanche during an exercise with the Red Cross, Norwegian Rescue Dogs and the police. The exercise is part of the Finsekurset, which is the Red Cross's course for the training of team leaders who must lead search operations regardless of the season and surroundings. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / NTB
RM2A87DJA–A U.S. Marine Corps Combined Anti-Armor Team with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 20.1, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, obtains a tactical position during Exercise Reindeer in Setermoen, Norway, Oct. 31, 2019. Exercise Reindeer is a brigade level exercise with MRF-E and the Norwegian Army Brigade North focusing on interoperability and cold weather training. MRF-E focuses on regional engagements throughout Europe by conducting various exercises, arctic cold-weather and mountain-warfare training, and military-to-military engagements, which enhance overall interoperability of the U.S. Marine Corp
RMHEN9F8–A Norwegian soldier relays the status of a simulated casualty over the radio during a Military Advisor Team (MAT) and Police Advisor Team (PAT) training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area, a part of the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, in Hohenfels, Germany, Dec. 10, 2013. The training prepares MATs and PATs for counterinsurgency, combat advisory, and force enabling support operations in Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Justin De Hoyos/Released) MAT-PAT VI 131210-A-RJ750-072
RME1F3R6–Afghan National Police (ANP) Lt. Col. Jamila Barakzai, right, shows an ANP trainee sight alignment during ANP self-security awa
RMHEN9K0–Norwegian army 2nd Lt. Markus Oreik, right, instructs Moldovan soldiers role-playing as Afghan National Police officers on how to perform first aid during a military adviser team (MAT) and police adviser team (PAT) training exercise at the Hohenfels Training Area, a part of the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, in Hohenfels, Germany, Dec. 13, 2013. MAT/PAT training at Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, prepares U.S. and multinational partners for counterinsurgency operations and mentoring allied forces in Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Wayne Becton/Released) MAT-PAT 14-01B 131213-A-G
RF2G5NNPK–Male security officer training detection dog in airfield
RMHEBW4D–An Afghan National Police trainee bandages U.S. Army 1st Lt. Lisa Merwin during ANP security self-awareness training, which was developed by the Norwegian Police in support of Afghanistan, at Kandahar City, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, July 28. The Canadian Civilian Police have continued this program in Kandahar City to provide the female ANP officers personal security awareness on and off duty. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Ashley Moreno)
RFRW1FKP–Crossed arms Norwegian soldier with national waving flag on background - Norway Military theme.
RMJ13822–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Christopher Holloman, a rifleman with Marine Rotational Force 17.1 (MRF-E), posts security during a squad-attack exercise at Vaernes Garnison, Norway, April 7, 2017. MRF-E conducted the training to allow Marines to gain muscle memory for squad-level tasks. MRF-E galvanizes the Marine Corps’ long and close relationship with the Norwegian Armed Forces. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Victoria Ross)
RFH8KTHC–Soldier in helmet holding machine gun with national flag on background - Norway
RMP44D1C–During a culminating event, Soldiers of the Minnesota National Guard and the Norwegian Home Guard conduct squad movements under supervision of local Minnesota law enforcement officers after two days of domestic operations training conducted at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RMMBH7F1–Afghan Lt. Col. M. Khetab Khangari, First General Command of Police Special Units commander, presents a certificate to a Female Foundation Course graduate as Australian Ambassador to Afghanistan Nicola Gordon-Smith and Norwegian Deputy Ambassador to Afghanistan John Almster look on at the Special Police Training Center, Camp Wak, Kabul, Afghanistan, Apr. 5, 2018.
RM2WNM3J3–Finse 20240301.An avalanche dog marks and search crews search with search strings for a person buried in an avalanche during an exercise with the Red Cross, Norwegian Rescue Dogs and the police. The exercise is part of the Finsekurset, which is the Red Cross's course for the training of team leaders who must lead search operations regardless of the season and surroundings. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / NTB
RF2G5NNRK–Detection dog on duty with security officer at airfield
RFF7C2DK–Soldier holding machine gun with national flag on background - Norway
RMP49Y2A–During a culminating event, Soldiers of the Minnesota National Guard and the Norwegian Home Guard conduct squad movements under supervision of local Minnesota law enforcement officers after two days of domestic operations training conducted at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RMMB4W5B–Norwegian Ambassador to Afghanistan Mari Skare greets the students and instructors of the new Female Foundation Course at the Special Police Training Center, Kabul, Afghanistan Feb. 17, 2018. Skare was the first Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security to the NATO Secretary General. (
RM2WNMYD5–Finse 20240301.A person is transported on a sled after being found buried in an avalanche during an exercise where the Red Cross, Norwegian rescue dogs and the police practice under realistic conditions in the high mountains. The exercise is part of the Finsekurset, which is the Red Cross's course for the training of team leaders who must lead search operations regardless of the season and surroundings. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / NTB
RF2G5NNPN–Male security officer hugging detection dog at airfield
RFFBJGR8–Soldier with machine gun and national flag on background series - Norway
RMP4ANDH–During a culminating event, Soldiers of the Minnesota National Guard and the Norwegian Home Guard conduct squad movements under supervision of local Minnesota law enforcement officers after two days of domestic operations training conducted at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RMMB4W5D–General Command of Police Special Units Commander Maj. Gen. Sayed Mohammed Khan presents a gift to Norwegian Ambassador Mari Skare during an opening ceremony for the Female Foundation Course at the Special Police Training Center, Kabul, Afghanistan, Feb. 17, 2018. Skare was the first Special Representative for Women, Peace and Security to the NATO Secretary General. (
RM2WNM3AR–Finse 20240301.Participants on the 'Finsekurset' search with search strings for a person buried in an avalanche during an exercise where the Red Cross, Norwegian rescue dogs and the police practice under realistic conditions in the high mountains. The exercise is part of the Finsekurset, which is the Red Cross's course for the training of team leaders who must lead search operations regardless of the season and surroundings. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / NTB
RMP44D17–During a culminating event, Soldiers of the Minnesota National Guard and the Norwegian Home Guard conduct squad movements under supervision of local Minnesota law enforcement officers after two days of domestic operations training conducted at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RMPH6ACD–A U.S. Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 directs a Norwegian military policeman to a barricade during a weapon transition range at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, June 27, 2018. The multinational training allowed the service members to cross-train with American and Norwegian weapon systems including assault rifles, shotguns, and pistols. Marines and Norwegian soldiers practiced firing from behind barricades and transitioning between weapon systems.
RM2WNMYAG–Finse 20240301.A person is transported on a sled after being found buried in an avalanche during an exercise where the Red Cross, Norwegian rescue dogs and the police practice under realistic conditions in the high mountains. The exercise is part of the Finsekurset, which is the Red Cross's course for the training of team leaders who must lead search operations regardless of the season and surroundings. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / NTB
RMP49Y2B–During a culminating event, Soldiers of the Minnesota National Guard and the Norwegian Home Guard conduct squad movements under supervision of local Minnesota law enforcement officers after two days of domestic operations training conducted at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RMPH6ACA–A U.S. Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 coaches a Norwegian military policeman during a weapon transition range at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, June 27, 2018. The multinational training allowed the service members to cross-train with American and Norwegian weapon systems including assault rifles, shotguns, and pistols. The Marines and Norwegian soldiers practiced firing from behind barricades and transitioning between weapon systems.
RM2WNM3E9–Finse 20240301.Participants on the 'Finsekurset' search with search strings for a person buried in an avalanche during an exercise where the Red Cross, Norwegian rescue dogs and the police practice under realistic conditions in the high mountains. The exercise is part of the Finsekurset, which is the Red Cross's course for the training of team leaders who must lead search operations regardless of the season and surroundings. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / NTB
RMP4B3HR–During a culminating event, Soldiers of the Minnesota National Guard and the Norwegian Home Guard conduct squad movements under supervision of local Minnesota law enforcement officers after two days of domestic operations training conducted at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RMPH6ACB–A U.S. Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 signals that a Norwegian military policeman is ready to fire during a weapon transition range at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, June 27, 2018. The multinational training allowed the service members to cross-train with American and Norwegian weapon systems including assault rifles, shotguns, and pistols. The Marines and Norwegian soldiers practiced firing from behind barricades and transitioning between weapon systems.
RM2WNMY80–Finse 20240301.A person is transported on a sled after being found buried in an avalanche during an exercise where the Red Cross, Norwegian rescue dogs and the police practice under realistic conditions in the high mountains. The exercise is part of the Finsekurset, which is the Red Cross's course for the training of team leaders who must lead search operations regardless of the season and surroundings. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / NTB
RMP44D1H–During a culminating event, Soldiers of the Minnesota National Guard and the Norwegian Home Guard conduct squad movements under supervision of local Minnesota law enforcement officers after two days of domestic operations training conducted at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RMPH6ACC–A U.S. Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 signals that a Norwegian military policeman is ready to fire during a weapon transition range at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, June 27, 2018. The multinational training allowed the service members to cross-train with American and Norwegian weapon systems including assault rifles, shotguns, and pistols. The Marines and Norwegian soldiers practiced firing from behind barricades and transitioning between weapon systems.
RMPEGEBF–Soldiers assigned to 500th Engineer Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police, work with their allies from the Norwegian Army High Readiness Force to mix concrete for a wall construction project in the Central Training Area, Estonia, Aug. 18, as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve. The U.S.-European strategic partnership is built on a foundation of shared values, experiences and commitment to a safe and stable Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jacqueline Dowland, 13th Public Affairs Detachment)
RMP44D0Y–Local Minnesota law enforcement officers showed off some of their equipment to Minnesota National Guard and Norwegian Home Guard Soldiers during a three day training event at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. Many of the law enforcement officers volunteered to be a part of the event. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RM2WNM37M–Finse 20240301.Participants on the 'Finsekurset' search with search strings for a person buried in an avalanche during an exercise where the Red Cross, Norwegian rescue dogs and the police practice under realistic conditions in the high mountains. The exercise is part of the Finsekurset, which is the Red Cross's course for the training of team leaders who must lead search operations regardless of the season and surroundings. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / NTB
RM2K8RCYD–Kongsvinger. LIGHT DUE During training. Finnish Benno's good nose can be helpful to the police in the Therese case. Together with Father Ilkka Hornila and Geir Halvorsen, he trains five Norwegian dogs in search for dead. (NTB photo: Jon Eeg)
RM2R8A7TK–Actual 44-5-1960: A handshake Two kings and two prime ministers present when 'Voksenåsen', the national gift to Sweden, was handed over. King Gustaf VI Adolf in conversation with senior physician Carl Semb. During the war, Dr. Semb was head of the Norwegian legation's health office in Sweden and prepared the training of the police troops Photo: Aage Storløkken / Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED***
RMPH6ACG–A U.S. Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 supervises a Norwegian military policeman firing at a target through a barricade window during a weapon transition range at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, June 27, 2018. The multinational training allowed servicemembers to cross-train with American and Norwegian weapon systems including assault rifles, shotguns, and pistols. The Marines and Norwegian soldiers practiced firing from behind barricades and transitioning between weapon systems.
RMP4B3HM–Local Minnesota law enforcement officers showed off some of their equipment to Minnesota National Guard and Norwegian Home Guard Soldiers during a three day training event at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. Many of the law enforcement officers volunteered to be a part of the event. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RMP44D0N–Local Minnesota law enforcement officers showed off some of their equipment to Minnesota National Guard and Norwegian Home Guard Soldiers during a three day training event at Camp Ripley June 24-26. Several law enforcement agencies participated in the event including police officers who are a part of SWAT teams from St. Cloud, East Metro and Morrison, Sherburne and Washington Counties. Many of the law enforcement officers volunteered to be a part of the event. (Minnesota National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Ashlee J. L. Sherrill)
RMPEGECA–A Soldier of the Norwegian Army High Readiness Force tips a trough to assist a Soldier assigned to 500th Engineer Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade, to ensure proper mixing of concrete during a wall construction project in the Central Training Area, Estonia, Aug. 18, as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve. Operation Atlantic Resolve is the United States' continued commitment to collective security through a series of actions designed to reassure NATO allies of America's dedication to enduring peace and stability in the region. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jacqueline Dow
RMPEG1PR–Pfc. Paola Mata, of Dallas, a heavy equipment operator with 500th Engineer Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade based out of Grafenwoehr, Germany, ground guides Enlisted Jonas Sundberg, of Moss, Norway, an engineer with the Theater Enabling Force of the Norwegian Army High Readiness Force to a gravel mound near a road construction Aug. 19, at the Central Training Area near Tapa, Estonia. The efforts are a part of Operation Atlantic Resolve, an ongoing series of training operations and events designed to build relationships, trust and interoperability between the U.S.
RMPEG1P3–Engineers with 500th Engineer Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade based out of Grafenwoehr, Germany, and the Theater Enabling Force of the Norwegian Army High Readiness Force work to develop a demolition range Aug. 18, at the Central Training Area near Tapa, Estonia. The efforts are a part of Operation Atlantic Resolve, an ongoing series of training operations and events designed to build relationships, trust and interoperability between the U.S. and its NATO allies throughout the Baltic region. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Juana M. Nesbitt, 13th Public Affairs Detachmen
RM2R8CBBG–Actual 44-5-1960: A handshake Two kings and two prime ministers present when 'Voksenåsen', the national gift to Sweden, was handed over. King Gustaf VI Adolf in conversation with senior physician Carl Semb. During the war, Dr. Semb was head of the Norwegian legation's health office in Sweden and prepared the training of the police troops Photo: Aage Storløkken / Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED***
RMMPB55B–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Christopher Holloman, a rifleman with Marine Rotational Force 17.1 (MRF-E), posts security during a squad-attack exercise at Vaernes Garnison, Norway, April 7, 2017. MRF-E conducted the training to allow Marines to gain muscle memory for squad-level tasks. MRF-E galvanizes the Marine Corps’ long and close relationship with the Norwegian Armed Forces.
RMPEG1P4–Enlisted John Anders Brembu, of Hoylandet, Norway, a carpenter with the Theater Enabling Force of the Norwegian Army High Readiness Force, gathers the last bit of mortar from a batch at the construction site of a demolition range Aug. 18, at the Central Training Area near Tapa, Estonia. The Norwegian Army HRF engineers and U.S. Army engineers with 500th Engineer Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade based out of Grafenwoehr, Germany, have partnered their efforts in Estonia to demonstrate their commitments to backing their NATO ally. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Juana M. Ne
RMMC5FMD–Afghan Lt. Col. M. Khetab Khangari, First General Command of Police Special Units commander, presents a certificate to a Female Foundation Course graduate as Australian Ambassador to Afghanistan Nicola Gordon-Smith and Norwegian Deputy Ambassador to Afghanistan John Almster look on at the Special Police Training Center, Camp Wak, Kabul, Afghanistan, Apr. 5, 2018. (U.S. Army photo by Austin T. Boucher)
RMMJ9074–A Norwegian military police car illuminates Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 assessing a simulated trauma victim inside a hangar during stress inoculation and tactical combat casualty care training at Vaernes Garnison, Norway, April 20, 2018. Law enforcement Marines and Corpsmen supervising the training blasted participants with sirens and loudspeakers to maximize friction and uncertainty, simulating the fog of war. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. Clinton Firstbrook)
RMPEG1PW–Pfc. Paola Mata, of Dallas, a heavy equipment operator with 500th Engineer Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade, based out of Grafenwoehr, Germany, supervises Enlisted Jonas Sundberg, of Moss, Norway, an engineer with the Theater Enabling Force of the Norwegian Army High Readiness Force, as he receives hands-on training on a front-end loader Aug. 19, at the Central Training Area near Tapa, Estonia. Although the experience of working with NATO forces was new for many involved, they were glad and excited to work with and learn from one another. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt.
RMHF1YMY–Cpl. Robert T. Kolberg, a Roros, Norway, native and military policeman with Home Guard District 12 prepares to fire an M-4 belonging to a military policeman with 2nd Supply Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group at a firing range at Frigaard, Norway, Feb. 25, 2014. The MPs from both nations used their time together as an opportunity to learn about each other’s operations, equipment and weapons before Cold Response 2014. Cold Response 2014 is a Norwegian-led multinational exercise above the Arctic Circle designed prepare for crisis response operations. Cold calculat
RMR7TG3B–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Christopher Holloman, a rifleman with Marine Rotational Force 17.1 (MRF-E), posts security during a squad-attack exercise at Vaernes Garnison, Norway, April 7, 2017. MRF-E conducted the training to allow Marines to gain muscle memory for squad-level tasks. MRF-E galvanizes the Marine Corps’ long and close relationship with the Norwegian Armed Forces.
RMHF1YH8–Sgt. James J. Cassidy (right), a military policeman with 2nd Supply Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, inspects an HK-416K assault rifle used by a Norwegian MP with Home Guard District 12 in an indoor firing range at Vaernes Garrison, Norway, Feb. 21, 2014. Two MPs attached to the battalion worked alongside their Norwegian counterparts with Home Guard District 12 to build stronger binds between the two nations' military forces. Cold Response 2014 is a Norwegian-led multinational exercise above the Arctic Circle designed prepare for crisis response operations.
RMP7HJMW–A U.S. Marine with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 18.1 coaches a Norwegian military policeman during a weapon transition range at Leksdal Skytefelt Training Complex, Norway, June 27, 2018. The multinational training allowed the service members to cross-train with American and Norwegian weapon systems including assault rifles, shotguns, and pistols. The Marines and Norwegian soldiers practiced firing from behind barricades and transitioning between weapon systems. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Gloria Lepko/Released)
RMMPRH7A–U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Christopher Holloman, a rifleman with Marine Rotational Force 17.1 (MRF-E), posts security during a squad-attack exercise at Vaernes Garnison, Norway, April 7, 2017. MRF-E conducted the training to allow Marines to gain muscle memory for squad-level tasks. MRF-E galvanizes the Marine Corps’ long and close relationship with the Norwegian Armed Forces. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Victoria Ross)
RMPEG1P7–U.S. Army engineers with 500th Engineer Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade based out of Grafenwoehr, Germany, work to assemble a brace on a wall at the construction site of a demolition range Aug. 18, at the Central Training Area near Tapa, Estonia. For the U.S. engineers, the project was an opportunity to gain valuable hands-on training, while demonstrating the United States’ commitment to NATO ally, Estonia. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Juana M. Nesbitt, 13th Public Affairs Detachment)
RMR4KK3C–A Norwegian Soldier from the military police department awaits boarding an NH90 Dutch helicopter beside his military police dog during cold-weather training in support of Exercise Trident Juncture 2018 at Haltland, Norway, Oct. 28, 2018. Trident Juncture 2018 enhances the U.S. and NATO Allies' and partners' abilities to work together collectively to conduct military operations under challenging conditions.
RMPEG1P6–Spc. Robert Remillard, of Carver, Mass., (front) a carpentry and masonry specialist with 500th Engineer Company, 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade based out of Grafenwoehr, Germany, assembles a brace on a wall at the construction site of a demolition range Aug. 18, at the Central Training Area near Tapa, Estonia. The efforts took place in part as a way to welcome and encourage NATO allies and other nations to partner and train together in Estonia. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Juana M. Nesbitt, 13th Public Affairs Detachment)
RM2WY6E1J–BRITISH TROOPS ARRIVE IN OSLO - Norwegian police who have been training in Sweden, since the German occupation arriving in Oslo. , British Army, 21st Army Group
RMR4J63K–A Norwegian Soldier from the military police department awaits boarding an NH90 Dutch helicopter beside his military police dog during cold-weather training in support of Exercise Trident Juncture 2018 at Haltland, Norway, Oct. 28, 2018. Trident Juncture 2018 enhances the U.S. and NATO Allies' and partners' abilities to work together collectively to conduct military operations under challenging conditions.
RM2WY6FHF–BRITISH TROOPS ARRIVE IN OSLO - Norwegian police who have been training in Sweden, since the German occupation arriving in Oslo. , British Army, 21st Army Group
RMR2PEXT–A Canadian Armed Forces Military Police Officer and a Norwegian Military Police Officer compare arm badges while on a patrol near Alvdal, Norway during Exercise TRIDENT JUNCTURE on November 2, 2018. Trident Juncture 2018 is NATO’s largest exercise in many years, bringing together around 50,000 personnel from all 29 Allies, plus partners Finland and Sweden. Around 65 vessels, 250 aircraft and 10,000 vehicles will participate.
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