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More than 800 military personnel are set to converge on Salina and the surrounding area for the next couple of weeks to participate in the joint-service exercise, Jaded Thunder.
According to the Salina Airport Authority, the exercise will include joint forces integration by members of Air Force, Marine, Navy and Army units, as well as representatives of the U.S. Special Operations Command.
The Salina Regional Airport's close proximity to the Smoky Hill Weapons Range is key for this type of training. Operating from the Salina Airport, military units get realistic and efficient training. The less time pilots spend in the air getting ...