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U.S. Army Special Operations Command Capabilities Exercise 2024 is a week long demonstration and immersive experience of the Army Special Operations Forces’ capabilities and equipment held April 5-12 at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. This exercise demonstrates how ARSOF transforms in contact and practices innovation as a mindset. ARSOF’s small formation allows for quick development and dissemination of new equipment, tactics and procedures to support transformation in contact. During CAPEX, guests had the opportunity to experience how ARSOF soldiers from each of our units conduct operations, as well as an opportunity to immerse with technology that enables ARSOF Soldiers. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc Hannah Becker)
240407-A-WH943-1007.JPG Photo By: Pfc. Hannah Becker

FORT LIBERTY, N.C. - U.S. Army Special Operations Command Capabilities Exercise 2024 is a week long demonstration and immersive experience of the Army Special Operations Forces’ capabilities and equipment held April 5-12 at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. This exercise demonstrates how ARSOF transforms in contact and practices innovation as a mindset. ARSOF’s small formation allows for quick development and dissemination of new equipment, tactics and procedures to support transformation in contact. During CAPEX, guests had the opportunity to experience how ARSOF soldiers from each of our units conduct operations, as well as an opportunity to immerse with technology that enables ARSOF Soldiers. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc Hannah Becker)


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