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09/05/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/05/2025 16:39

Northcom Wraps Up Arctic Edge 25

U.S. Northern Command successfully concluded Arctic Edge 25, a joint and combined, multidomain field training exercise conducted across Alaska from Aug. 1-31. The exercise demonstrated readiness, enhanced interoperability and advanced capabilities in the Arctic region.

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Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Corey Buckman, left, team leader of the 8th Engineer Support Battalion's explosive ordnance disposal, and Marine Corps Staff Sgt. David Stoll, right, 8th ESB EOD team member, inspect a mine during foreign material exploitation operations for Exercise Arctic Edge 25 in Anchorage, Alaska, Aug. 14, 2025. During the exercise, foreign material exploitation is conducted to demonstrate how EOD technicians respond to hazards.
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AE25 included participation from Northcom forces, First Air Force, Army North, Naval Forces Northern Command, Marine Forces Northern Command, Special Operations Command North and Alaska Command. It also included participation from allied nations, including the United Kingdom and Denmark, as well as interagency partners such as the Alaska National Guard, FBI, Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Alaska state and local law enforcement and Alaska Native communities.

Key events during AE25 showcased the complexity and innovation required for Arctic operations. A joint explosive ordnance disposal team conducted mine clearance operations at Port Mackenzie and Cook Inlet, overcoming extreme tidal changes, high currents and limited visibility to capture critical observations for future EOD operations in the Alaska theater of operations. The team also recovered, transferred and exploited a simulated foreign unmanned underwater vehicle.

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Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 11 conduct diving operations during Arctic Edge 25 in Anchorage, Alaska, Aug. 6, 2025. The divers descended to approximately 40 feet below the surface to verify that the area is viable to conduct diving operations in future joint exercises.
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A joint Marine Corps/Coast Guard team executed a simulated raid to seize Port Mackenzie, thereby reestablishing force flow through the port, while the Army's 3rd Transportation Brigade opened the unimproved port, conducting transit operations using austere facilities.

Additional highlights included High Mobility Artillery Rocket System rapid insertion missions, live-fire exercises, integrated air and missile defense engagements, and maritime security operations in the Bering Sea. These events provided invaluable training opportunities and strengthened Northcom's Arctic readiness. Northcom also conducted cross-combatant command coordination and shared a common operational picture with U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, as Arctic Edge ran concurrently with Indo-Pacom's Northern Edge 25.

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Marines assigned to 2nd Battalion, 14th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, fire a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System during Arctic Edge 25 at Donnely Training Area, Alaska, Aug. 22, 2025.
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Arctic Edge 25 demonstrated the ability of engaged forces to assure, deter and defend North America in an increasingly complex Arctic security environment. Lessons learned will inform future operations and strengthen Arctic readiness.

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