20.11.2012, 12:22 18683

U.S. National Guard shares knowledge with Kazakhstan unit

Steppe Eagle, hosted by the Kazakhstan Government, is an annual exercise focused on training the Air Mobile Brigade to meet international NATO standards.

Phoenix. November 20. Kazakhstan Today - A contingent of Arizona Army National Guard soldiers participated in the multi-national Exercise Steppe Eagle 12 in support of the Republic of Kazakhstan's elite Air Mobile Brigade Sept. 1-22, 2012.

According to DVIDS, "the unit is now poised to be certified as a United Nations peacekeeping force."

"Steppe Eagle, hosted by the Kazakhstan Government, is an annual exercise focused on training the Air Mobile Brigade to meet international NATO standards," the article says.

"This year 11 nations were represented at the Camp Illisky Training Area, about 30 miles from the historical capital city of Almaty. Military members from France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Ukraine, United States, United Kingdom, Tajikistan, Kyrgystan, and Switzerland observed every aspect of the two-week long exercise which included comprehensive training scenarios for the Kazakh Air Mobile forces. Kazakh units were involved in emergency response, peacekeeping and security duties, and other full spectrum operations aimed at enhancing interoperability and mutual understanding. Additionally all NATO forces participated in sports and cultural activities to further enhance cultural appreciation," according to the article.

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