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IFC Videos

Video by Patrick Focke
Enhancing Interoperability for the Future
Headquarters Air Force, Office of the Director of Civil Engineers
April 14, 2025 | 2:26
To build and maintain resilient bases, strengthen global deterrence, and defend against adversarial threats, seamless collaboration with joint and allied forces is essential.

From 03 to 06 February, U.S. Air Force Civil Engineers demonstrated this critical capability through their partnership with the U.S. Navy, Portuguese Air Force, and Spanish Air and Space Force in an Airfield Damage Repair (ADR) exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain.

Throughout the event, U.S. Airmen and Marines had the opportunity to share their expeditionary airfield damage repair processes, techniques, and procedures with our allies, fostering mutual trust, enhancing interoperability, and advancing joint military capabilities for future operations.

In an alliance, we fight together, which makes it crucial to train together. CE capabilities like ADR form the foundation of mission readiness, and hands-on exercises like these ensure we can effectively operate as a unified force, relying on our global partners in future contingency scenarios.
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Video by Patrick Focke
Enhancing Interoperability for the Future
Headquarters Air Force, Office of the Director of Civil Engineers
April 14, 2025 | 2:26
To build and maintain resilient bases, strengthen global deterrence, and defend against adversarial threats, seamless collaboration with joint and allied forces is essential.

From 03 to 06 February, U.S. Air Force Civil Engineers demonstrated this critical capability through their partnership with the U.S. Navy, Portuguese Air Force, and Spanish Air and Space Force in an Airfield Damage Repair (ADR) exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain.

Throughout the event, U.S. Airmen and Marines had the opportunity to share their expeditionary airfield damage repair processes, techniques, and procedures with our allies, fostering mutual trust, enhancing interoperability, and advancing joint military capabilities for future operations.

In an alliance, we fight together, which makes it crucial to train together. CE capabilities like ADR form the foundation of mission readiness, and hands-on exercises like these ensure we can effectively operate as a unified force, relying on our global partners in future contingency scenarios.
More
Video by Patrick Focke
Enhancing Interoperability for the Future
Headquarters Air Force, Office of the Director of Civil Engineers
April 14, 2025 | 2:26
To build and maintain resilient bases, strengthen global deterrence, and defend against adversarial threats, seamless collaboration with joint and allied forces is essential.

From 03 to 06 February, U.S. Air Force Civil Engineers demonstrated this critical capability through their partnership with the U.S. Navy, Portuguese Air Force, and Spanish Air and Space Force in an Airfield Damage Repair (ADR) exercise at Morón Air Base, Spain.

Throughout the event, U.S. Airmen and Marines had the opportunity to share their expeditionary airfield damage repair processes, techniques, and procedures with our allies, fostering mutual trust, enhancing interoperability, and advancing joint military capabilities for future operations.

In an alliance, we fight together, which makes it crucial to train together. CE capabilities like ADR form the foundation of mission readiness, and hands-on exercises like these ensure we can effectively operate as a unified force, relying on our global partners in future contingency scenarios.
More
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