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A smart 85th TES
F-15C moves in
for fuel during
‘Northern Lightning’.
All photos Jonathan
Derden unless
credited otherwise


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HEN THINKING
OF large force
employment (LFE)
exercises that provide
integration of fourth-
and ifth-generation
assets with adversary and full-spectrum
threat simulation, ‘Red Flag’ likely
irst comes to mind. It is perhaps
the best-known, and is certainly the
largest training deployment in terms of
units and aircraft. However, ‘Northern
Lightning’, held twice a year at the Volk
Field Combat Readiness Training Center
(CRTC) in Wisconsin, has become one of
the premier exercises providing LFE and
high-idelity training tailored to meet
speciic needs at squadron or unit level.
In May 2018, ‘Northern Lightning’ earned
accreditation through the Joint National
Training Committee and is now part of the

National Guard Bureau’s Regional Exercise
Program. Col Chad Milne, exercise director,
explained that being an accredited
exercise, ‘brings us credibility, and it
also brings our sister services, funding
sources and exercise credit that they can
get now by coming here. For our very
own guardsmen in our own state, what
a great opportunity. We’ve got all these
joint players, both fourth- and ifth-gen,
that want to come and train here in our
backyard.’ For the visiting units, ‘Northern
Lightning’ provides a highly customized
approach, allowing squadrons to focus
more on the tactical aspect of the training
rather than the huge operational exposure
they may get at a ‘Red Flag’ type of event.
The latest iteration, ‘Northern Lightning
18-2’, was held August 13-24, and
included more than 1,600 participants.
‘The exercise is joint, tactical training

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