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Feb 25, 2020
PHITSANULOK,, Thailand - The delegation of military and political leaders representing the seven partner nations participating in Cobra Gold 2020 stands in front of the servicemen and women from the same nations participating in CG20 February 25, 2020 at Camp Akathotsarot, Phitsanulok Province, Thailand. This is the 39th iteration of CG20, the largest joint-multinational military exercise, in southeast Asia. The 10-day exercise is a series of training events that promotes and reinforces the enduring U.S./Thai alliance and demonstrates the U.S. military’s unwavering commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.
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