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Marines


Cold Response

MFR SEAL - FLAT - 2022
2026
Norway

 

ABOUT 

Cold Response 26 is a routine Norwegian-led winter military exercise in northern Norway. U.S. forces are participating as part of U.S. government efforts to support Norwegian and NATO defense concepts. This exercise is part of a regular training schedule designed to enhance collective defense capabilities and ensure U.S. readiness to operate in challenging conditions. The exercise will bring together over 25,000 personnel from 11 nations, including Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States to enhance interoperability and prepare for future challenges in the Arctic environment.



Media Contact Information

Name:  First Lieutenant Quiarra Barros
Address:  2000 Opelousas Ave, New Orleans, LA 70114
Phone: (504) 697-9339

eMail:  mfrcommstrat@usmc.mil

 

news  /  PHOTOS  /  VIDEOS
U.S. Marines with 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, conduct Joint Petroleum Over-the-Shore operations in Norway, March 2-6, 2026. The Joint Petroleum Over-the-Shore system, which allows for the transfer of bulk fuel from ships at sea to forces on shore, was tested as part of exercise Cold Response 26. A key component of NATO's enhanced vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, exercise Cold Response 26 is a Norwegian-led winter military exercise designed to enhance collective defense capabilities and ensure U.S. readiness to rapidly deploy and seamlessly operate alongside NATO Allies in challenging arctic conditions. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Cpl. Isaiah W. Smith)
U.S. Marines with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, pose for a group photo during exercise Cold Response 26 in Elvegardsmoen, Norway, March 3, 2026. The Marines were participating in the Norwegian-led exercise to increase combat readiness and enhance interoperability with NATO allies. A key component of NATO's enhanced vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, exercise Cold Response 26 is a Norwegian-led winter military exercise designed to enhance collective defense capabilities and ensure U.S. readiness to rapidly deploy and seamlessly operate alongside NATO Allies in challenging arctic conditions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Emily De La Torre)
U.S. Marines with 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, walk back to base in Elvegardsmoen, Norway, March 3, 2026. The hike was conducted to ensure the Marines were physically prepared for training in the arctic environment during exercise Cold Response 26. A key component of NATO's enhanced vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, exercise Cold Response 26 is a Norwegian-led winter military exercise designed to enhance collective defense capabilities and ensure U.S. readiness to rapidly deploy and seamlessly operate alongside NATO Allies in challenging arctic conditions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Emily De La Torre)
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Njomen Usmanjuniorabdulahi, left, and Cpl. Samuel Kutz, both expeditionary fuels technicians with 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, turn on a 250-gallon-per-minute pump in Narvik, Norway, March 2, 2026. The Marines set up the bulk fuel equipment to establish a Joint Petroleum Off-the-Shore operation as part of exercise Cold Response 26. A key component of NATO's enhanced vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, exercise Cold Response 26 is a Norwegian-led winter military exercise designed to enhance collective defense capabilities and ensure U.S. readiness to rapidly deploy and seamlessly operate alongside NATO Allies in challenging arctic conditions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Jenkins)
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Njomen Usmanjuniorabdulahi, an expeditionary fuels technician with 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, stands next to a 600-gallon-per-minute pump in Narvik, Norway, March 4, 2026. The Marines set up the bulk fuel equipment to establish a Joint Petroleum Off-the-Shore operation as part of exercise Cold Response 26. A key component of NATO's enhanced vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, exercise Cold Response 26 is a Norwegian-led winter military exercise designed to enhance collective defense capabilities and ensure U.S. readiness to rapidly deploy and seamlessly operate alongside NATO Allies in challenging arctic conditions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Jenkins)
U.S. Marines with 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, connect a four-inch suction hose to a 250-gallon-per-minute pump in Narvik, Norway, March 2, 2026. The Marines set up the bulk fuel equipment to establish a Joint Petroleum Off-the-Shore operation as part of exercise Cold Response 26. A key component of NATO's enhanced vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, exercise Cold Response 26 is a Norwegian-led winter military exercise designed to enhance collective defense capabilities and ensure U.S. readiness to rapidly deploy and seamlessly operate alongside NATO Allies in challenging arctic conditions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Jenkins)
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jouberto Lacrete, an expeditionary fuels technician with 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, pours water into a 600-gallon-per-minute pump to prime it in Narvik, Norway, March 3, 2026. The Marines set up the bulk fuel equipment to establish a Joint Petroleum Off-the-Shore operation as part of exercise Cold Response 26. A key component of NATO's enhanced vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, exercise Cold Response 26 is a Norwegian-led winter military exercise designed to enhance collective defense capabilities and ensure U.S. readiness to rapidly deploy and seamlessly operate alongside NATO Allies in challenging arctic conditions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Jenkins)
U.S. Marines with 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, drag a fuel berm into place in Narvik, Norway, March 2, 2026. The Marines set up the bulk fuel equipment to establish a Joint Petroleum Off-the-Shore operation as part of exercise Cold Response 26. A key component of NATO's enhanced vigilance activity Arctic Sentry, exercise Cold Response 26 is a Norwegian-led winter military exercise designed to enhance collective defense capabilities and ensure U.S. readiness to rapidly deploy and seamlessly operate alongside NATO Allies in challenging arctic conditions. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Jenkins)
Photo Gallery

Funeral of Retired Lt. Gen. Richard E. Carey

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Leonard F. Anderson IV, commander of Marine Forces Reserve and Marine Forces South, greets friends and family of Lt. Gen. Richard E. Carey, at his funeral at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas, Texas, May 5, 2025. Carey served 38 years in the Marine Corps, serving in both the Korean and Vietnam War. Near the end of his service, Carey led the efforts of Operation Frequent Wind, the final phase in evacuation of American Forces from Saigon City, Vietnam, marking the end of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. After his service, Carey continued to help serve his community in different ways, such as participating in the creation of a national monument honoring those who served in the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir and assisting in the construction of the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Isaiah W. Smith)

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