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The US Marine Corps Osprey that crashed in Norway in March was caused by pilot error, investigators find.
US Marines spent the last few weeks enduring frigid temperatures ahead of the largest military exercise in Norway, readying for a fight in the high Arctic.
DOE) has extended its agreement with Norway’s Royal Ministry of Energy to continue joint research and development in water ...
US Marine Corps Photo The release also stated that VMFA-542 will integrate with NATO allies across Northern Europe and with United Kingdom and Norwegian F-35 fighters.
STUTTGART, Germany — U.S. Marines are bringing their expertise in littoral operations to the High North, where thousands of troops are practicing tactics that would come into play in a crisis ...
U.S. Marines joined NATO exercises in Norway near the border with Russia. Sweden and Finland also took part for the first time as the war in Ukraine loomed.
Norwegian Defense Minister Tore Sandvik stated that the country continues to provide the US military fleet with full support and supplies. The official's remarks came in response to the refusal of ...
There will be more investment in production, in particular, drones – interceptor drones and everything needed to shoot down ...
Norway made clear that it will continue supplying fuel for U.S. Navy ships after a private marine fuel supplier threatened to boycott the U.S. in response to deteriorating U.S.-Ukraine relations ...
NATO member Norway will continue to supply fuel for U.S. Navy ships, the country's defence minister said on Sunday, after a call from a private marine fuel supplier to stop doing so in response to ...
The U.S. has identified the four Marines who were killed during a training flight in Norway on Friday. Capt. Matthew J. Tomkiewicz of Fort Wayne, Indiana; Capt. Ross A. Reynolds of Leominster ...