US Marine Corps, NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH, Texas: As U.S. forces fight alongside foreign allies, difficulties sometimes arise due to the diversity of equipment, procedures, weapons and fighting doctrine employed by various nations.
From Sept. 26 through Oct. 6, Fort Worth, Texas based Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 112 of Marine Aircraft Group 41, will be in England taking part in Exercise Urgent Quest, a multinational exercise testing new technology and procedures the unpredictability in operations with foreign coalitions, according to VMFA-112 operations officer and aviator Maj. Dan Dewhirst.
VMFA-112 will be joined by elements from the 2nd Marine Division and the U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Regiment and several other famous air and ground units from eight countries including soldiers from the French Foreign Legion and Scotland
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