On top of performing command and control for the U.S. military's response, a Marine task force helped build a 100-bed field hospital from the ground up.
The evaluation was conducted to determine whether Defense Department law enforcement entities had established effective active shooter response policies.
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon's spokesman said.
Nearly 10,000 soldiers from 19 nations are taking part in NATO’s planned “Swift Response” exercises as Russia’s war in Ukraine continues for a 12th week.
U.S. military medical teams deployed during the coronavirus pandemic brought back lessons as the Defense Department looks to see what worked and what didn't.