British Paratroopers from 16th Air Assault Brigade have been testing themselves alongside their American counterparts in an expansive and wide-ranging exercise, designed to build military interoperability and develop the close bond of friendship which already exists between Airborne units from the two nations.
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British paras are boarding a USAF C-130 during British-U.S. joint exercise in the U.S. (Picture source: British Army)
