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American, Jordanian Forces to Support Eager Lion 2018

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About 3,600 U.S. service members will partner with Jordanian military forces in Jordan April 15-26 during Exercise Eager Lion 18, one of U.S. Central Command’s premier exercises, Centcom officials announced today.

Eager Lion is a major training event that provides U.S. and Jordanian military forces the opportunity to improve their collective ability to plan and operate in a coalition-type environment.

Variety of Scenarios

A wide variety of scenarios -- from long-range bomber missions to maritime security operations to a ground force attack of a fictitious adversary -- will occur throughout Jordan during the event.

The U.S. Agency for International Development’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance play a larger role this year, as will Jordan’s National Center for Security and Crisis Management, which coordinates and unifies national-level capabilities to confront and manage any crisis Jordan might face.

A special tactics airman rappels into the Al-Badia cave complex in Mafraq governorate, Jordan, May 13, 2017, during a personnel rescue mission as part of exercise Eager Lion. The airman is assigned to the 24th Special Operations Wing. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ryan Conroy