Canadian-led Exercise Southbound Trooper wraps with one final fight
Canadian Soldiers from the Halifax, Nova Scotia-based 36 Canadian Brigade Group move through Fort Pickett's Military Operations in Urban Terrain, or MOUT, site Feb. 22 during a culminating training event held on the final day of Exercise Southbound Trooper 13. Southbound Trooper is a joint, multi-national exercise held at Fort Pickett annually that this year brought more than 600 Canadian and U.S. military personnel together for the week-long exercise. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Terra C. Gatti)
Canadian-led Exercise Southbound Trooper wraps with one final fight
Canadian Soldiers from the Halifax, Nova Scotia-based 36 Canadian Brigade Group move through Fort Pickett's Military Operations in Urban Terrain, or MOUT, site Feb. 22 during a culminating training event held on the final day of Exercise Southbound Trooper 13. Southbound Trooper is a joint, multi-national exercise held at Fort Pickett annually that this year brought more than 600 Canadian and U.S. military personnel together for the week-long exercise. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Terra C. Gatti)