About Arctic Shock

Arctic Shock is a combined U.S. and Norwegian exercise supporting the National Arctic Strategy that enhances multi-combatant command relationships, airborne interoperability, and Arctic capabilities. 

The exercise takes place from March 18 to 22, 2024, in Bardufoss, Norway, with around 150 U.S. Soldiers from the 11th Airborne Division and around 100 soldiers from the Norwegian Armed Forces participating. 

The exercise consists of an over-the-pole movement from Alaska to Norway, an airborne jump, and a field training exercise focused on cold-weather capabilities demonstrating the U.S. commitment to defend the High North.

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USACE signs Chief's report for Miami-Dade Coastal Storm Risk Management Project
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District
Sept. 28, 2022 | 2:07
On September 26, 2022, Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon, USACE Commanding General and 55th Chief of Engineers, signed the Miami-Dade Coastal Storm Risk Management Project for congressional approval. The Recommended Plan is for approximately 6.1 miles of periodic beach nourishment, including dune and berm features, through Bal Harbour Village, the Town of Surfside, and portions of the City of Miami Beach as well as a series of groins to be constructed in Bal Harbour, Fla. In addition to providing economic benefits, this plan will also contributes to the creation of habitat for nesting sea turtles and shorebirds through the restoration of the eroded beach and dune system. The signing of the report means the recommended project could receive Congressional authorization in a future Water Resources Development Act. Learn more about efforts in this area by following U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District.
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