via USNI News
“We validated mobile command and control at scale — integrating joint and multinational fire assets to apply decisive combat power at a time and place of our choosing. That’s how MRF-D operates as a stand-in force: lethal, agile and always in position to act with allies and partner forces,” said Col. Jason C. Armas, commanding officer of MRF-D 25.3 in a release,
Dude!
Just!
Shut!
The!
Fuck!
Up!
The pathetic grab at getting a piece of the Army's shine is here.
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