352 SOW cultivates partnership and capability with Norway in the high-north
A CV-22B Osprey, based out of RAF Mildenhall, U.K., sits parked on the flightline outside a Norwe-gian hangar at Rygge Air Station, during a training mission, August 25, 2020. Integration with the Norwegian Air Force allowed the 352d Special Operations Wing to enhance and strengthen bonds with our partner nation and further secure the strategic high-north region. The exercise provided training for 352d Special Operations Wing members on capabilities such as personnel recovery, forward area refuel-ing point, aerial refueling, maritime craft delivery system, and fast rope training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Washburn)
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