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U.S. 7th Fleet, Indo-Asia-Pacific navies increase multilateral cooperation
March 22, 2016
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CHANGI, Singapore (Mar. 19, 2016) – First Adm. Dato’ Ong Thiam Hock, Deputy Fleet Commander, Royal Malaysian Navy, left, and Rear Adm. Lew Chuen Hong, Fleet Commander, Republic of Singapore Navy speak during multilateral talks between the U.S., Republic of Singapore, Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut, Royal Malaysian and Philippine navies aboard USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). The multilateral talks are being held to enhance cooperation and strengthen relationships to best provide security and stability in the Indo-Asia Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jason Kofonow/Released)

Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group, ROK Forces Conclude Exercise Ssang Yong 2016
March 18, 2016

U.S. and Republic of Korea Train for WMD Elimination Operations
March 18, 2016
STANLEY, Republic of Korea (Mar. 15, 2016) - U.S. Soldiers and Koreans Augmented to the U.S. Army with the 23rd Chemical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, from Camp Stanley, South Korea, joined together with different chemical units from all over South Korea and maneuver units from Fort Hood, Texas to conduct a quarterly training on Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Explosive Combined Exploitation Evaluation on Camp Mobile, Republic of Korea, March 15.

Bremerton Visits Chinhae during Indo-Asia-Pacific Deployment
March 17, 2016


Navy Submarines Arrive in Arctic for Ice Exercise 2016
March 15, 2016
ARCTIC CIRCLE (March 14, 2016) Sailors and civilians, assigned to Arctic Submarine Lab, clear the ice from the hatch of USS Hampton (SSN 767) during Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2016. ICEX 2016 is a five-week exercise designed to research, test, and evaluate operational capabilities in the region. ICEX 2016 allows the U.S. Navy to assess operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and develop partnerships and collaborative efforts.

3rd Fleet Commander Visits Australia
March 15, 2016

13th, 31st Marine Expeditionary Units Bare Fangs for Exercise Ssang Yong
March 15, 2016
U.S. Marine Corps, Republic of Korea Marines Corps, New Zealand Army and Australian Army conduct amphibious assault training at Doksukri Beach, South Korea, March 12, 2016, during Exercise Ssang Yong 16. Ssang Yong 16 is a biennial military exercise focused on strengthening the amphibious landing capabilities of the U.S. and its allies.

USS Russell Arrives in Manila Bay
March 15, 2016

USS Blue Ridge Visits Singapore During Regional Patrol
March 14, 2016

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