With interoperability and relationship building being a key part of this exercise, Kubu spoke on the challenges of this important aspect of the training. We’ll never fight in a war with only one branch of the military, we’re always going to fight together with our NATO partners, so it’s important that we all know how each other operates.” “This helps us to build the tactics, trainings, and procedures in a safe training environment so that when we do go out there and actually have to fight we will be ready. “When we’re focusing on large-scale combat operations, it’s important to understand how we integrate the giant cog that is the joint force,” said Kubu. Richard Kubu, the commander of Fox 1-1, explained why this type of training is vital. NATO ground and air forces also took part in this event to further prepare for integration on a future near-peer battlefield. Marine Corps-led exercise in order to train flight crews in a dynamic environment and to foster working relationships with joint conventional and special operations forces. – Fox Company, 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Combat Aviation Brigade (Fox 1-1), 1st Infantry Division, “Gray Eagle,” executes unmanned flight operations from Marine Corps Base, Twentynine Palms, in support of Maneuver Warfare Exercise 22-1 from Sept.