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  • The plane had been in Mali for a military exercise called Flintlock

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • The exercise, called Flintlock 2012, was due to bring African, European and U.S. troops together to train later this month.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • The exercise, called Flintlock 2012, was due to bring African, European and U.S. troops together to train later this month.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2012

  • Over 200 U.S. soldiers and Marines have deployed in six African countries to take part in "Flintlock," a three-week U.S. lead exercise to help some 600 African troops face the rising threat of drug traffickers, al-Qaida-linked terrorists and kidnappers in the vast no-man's land of the Sahara Desert.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Over 200 U.S. soldiers and Marines have deployed in six African countries to take part in "Flintlock," a three-week U.S. lead exercise to help some 600

    Fore, right! 2010

  • The yearly exercise, known as "Flintlock," is being beefed-up to face traffickers and al-Qaida-linked terrorists mounting increasingly brazen operations in this vast region of porous borders and lawless tribes.

    Stars and Stripes 2010

  • The yearly exercise, known as "Flintlock," is being beefed-up to face traffickers and al-Qaida-linked terrorists mounting increasingly brazen operations in this vast region of porous borders and lawless tribes.

    The Two Malcontents 2010

  • Marines have deployed in six African countries to take part in "Flintlock," a three-week U.S.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Over 200 U.S. soldiers and Marines have deployed in six African countries to take part in "Flintlock," a three-week U.S. lead exercise to help some 600

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Over 200 U.S. soldiers and Marines have deployed in six African countries to take part in "Flintlock," a three-week U.S. lead exercise to help some 600 African troops face the rising threat of drug traffickers, al-Qaida-linked terrorists and kidnappers in the vast no-man's land of the Sahara Desert.

    Fore, right! 2010

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