Marines return to their 'roots' in largest East Coast air assault exercise in 10 years

By Mallory Shelbourne / June 17, 2019 at 9:54 AM
BOGUE, NC -- The Marine Corps recently took a crucial step aimed at readying the service to execute larger air assaults in potential future military operations. Officials said the Marine Corps is able to conduct more expansive air exercises like Steel Pike 19 now that the service is shifting its primary focus away from combat operations in the Middle East. The exercise is meant to prepare the service for battle with a near peer competitor, while maintaining the Marine Corps'...

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