ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月9日 02時19分


Members of the United States Marine Corps have spent much of the past 17 years warring in warmer climates. So as the troops prepared to embark last week on one of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s largest exercises since the end of the Cold War, they turned to allies for help. “I talked to the Norwegians about what they use,” said Lance Cpl. Jacob Boutte who brought black Merino woolen long johns to the Trident Juncture exercises based in Trondheim, Norway. For the roughly 15,000 American troops who are participating, there is a consuming narrative about the alliance’s next possible foe: Russia. The country’s president, Vladimir Putin, has made no secret of his distaste for the Atlantic alliance’s encroachment into territory he considers part of his sphere of influence — particularly in the Baltics and in the Balkans.
@laetitiavancon captured this photo of an American SH-60 helicopter moving equipment and personnel between the assault ship Iwo Jima and the shore last week during the exercises. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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