Allies Spirit

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Allied Spirit is a U.S. Army exercise for multinational partners, conducted at 7th Army Training Command training areas at Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels, Germany.
 
Unlike other USAREUR-AF exercises, which feature U.S. brigade combat teams in a lead role augmented by Allies and partners, Allied Spirit places an Allied unit as the main training audience. While U.S.-led, this exercise will develop and enhance NATO and key partner interoperability and readiness across specified warfighting functions.


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Video by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Anderson, Senior Airman Cole Benjamin, Staff Sgt. Zachary Boyer, Jason D. Carrion, Senior Airman Johnathon Greenhoe, Airman 1st Class Danielle Charmichael, Airman 1st Class DaQuan Hurt, Airman 1st Class Olivia Inman, Airman 1st Class James Kennedy, Tech. Sgt. Andrew Lee, Tech. Sgt. Erin Mills, Staff Sgt. Cory Payne, Senior Airman Darien Perez, Tech. Sgt. Darren Scott, Tech. Sgt. Natashia Stannard, Senior Airman Codie Trimble, Senior Airman Desiree Ware, Jon Zanone
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The 309th Electronics Maintenance Group (EMXG) repairs, overhauls and modifies electronics, avionics, radar, navigation systems, laser guidance systems, instrumentation, photonics, electrical systems and components, ground power, oil and air-cooled generators, and munitions loaders/trailers. The group supports programmed depot maintenance and modification of aircraft weapon systems and provides worldwide re-supply support for component parts, and manages the Support Center Pacific, Kadena AB, Japan. 309 EMXG employs 700+ highly skilled civilian service professionals, safely producing quality products, providing uninterrupted electronics capability to the joint warfighter supporting a multitude of weapon systems to include A-10, B-1, B-2, B-52, C-130, E-3, F-15, F-16, KC-135, T-38, and most recently the 5th generation aircraft, F-22 and F-35.
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