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The final battle of Talisman Saber 2017 b-roll package
July 20, 2017 | 11:23
Troops from Australia, the U.S., New Zealand, Japan and Canada conducted a series of coordinated attacks as part of the culminating activity for Talisman Saber 17 at Shoalwater Bay Training Area, July 20.
The three main battle groups making up the coalition ‘blue’ forces were given a series of objectives to clear from the static ‘red’ forces. Australian and United States soldiers fought side by side on both the blue and red teams.
Held every two years. the Talisman Saber series of exercises is the principal Australian and United States Military Training activity focused on the planning and conduct of mid-intensity ‘high end’ war fighting.

Interview with Australian Army Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Pashley, Commanding Officer, 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment
Interview with Australian Army Captain Sam Priest, 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment
Interview with United States Marine Corps Captain Thomas Schueman, 4th Marine Regiment
Interview with United States Marine Corps Private First Class Jurel Velardo

Troops from Australia, the U.S., New Zealand, Japan and Canada conducted a series of coordinated attacks as part of the culminating activity for Talisman Saber 17 at Shoalwater Bay Training Area, July 20.
The three main battle groups making up the coalition ‘blue’ forces were given a series of objectives to clear from the static ‘red’ forces. Australian and United States soldiers fought side by side on both the blue and red teams.
Held every two years. the Talisman Saber series of exercises is the principal Australian and United States Military Training activity focused on the planning and conduct of mid-intensity ‘high end’ war fighting.

Interview with Australian Army Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Pashley, Commanding Officer, 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment
Interview with Australian Army Captain Sam Priest, 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment
Interview with United States Marine Corps Captain Thomas Schueman, 4th Marine Regiment
Interview with United States Marine Corps Private First Class Jurel Velardo

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