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North Macedonia’s Special Operations Battalion call themselves “The Wolves”. Like the lupine predator commonly seen in their home country, The Wolves are strong and capable of acting independently or in a group. They take on the most sensitive missions. #SOF

Footage includes shots of operators on patrol and training with US Army helicopters during the US-led Exercise Combined Resolve XV and Exercise Trojan Footprint 21. For security reasons, the interviewee cannot be identified by name.

All recent filming was conducted in line with COVID-19 safety measures.
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—SOUNDBITE—(English) Major, Special Operations Battalion, North Macedonia
“Our unit, we’re called The Wolves.
We are members of the Special Forces Battalion, North Macedonia.
Our unit must be independent, must be strong. It’s unique like the wolf.”

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MAJOR, SPECIAL FORCES, NORTH MACEDONIA

—SOUNDBITE—(English) Major, Special Operations Battalion, North Macedonia
“You must be strong mentally, you must be strong physically.”

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NORTH MACEDONIA IS NATO’S NEWEST MEMBER

Various shots: The Wolves during Exercise Trojan Footprint 21

AND THE WOLVES ARE THEIR ELITE SPECIAL FORCES UNIT

THEY TAKE ON THE MOST SENSITIVE MISSIONS

We integrate with the other NATO members.

We exchange each other’s tactics, techniques and procedures.

—SOUNDBITE—(English) Major, Special Operations Battalion, North Macedonia
“For our country, it’s proud to be member of NATO Alliance.”


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