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U.S., Bangladesh Launch First CARAT Naval Exercise

By Commander Task Force 73 Public Affairs

Posted: Sept. 19, 2011

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh - The Bangladesh and U.S. Navies begin eight days of maritime safety and security exercises Sept. 18, during the first-ever Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Bangladesh 2011.
 

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CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (Sept. 18, 2011) - The Bangladesh Navy Band performs on the pier as USS Defender (MCM 2) maneuvers to arrive in Chittagong. USS Defender is in Chittagong for Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Bangladesh 2011. CARAT is a series of bilateral exercises held annually in Southeast Asia to strengthen relationships and enhance force readiness. CARAT Bangladesh 2011 marks the first time the Bangladesh navy has participated in the exercise series. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Lowell Whitman)

The event began Sept. 18, at a ceremony at BNS Issa Khan. It marks the first time Bangladesh has participated in the 17 year-old CARAT exercise series, which the U.S. Navy conducts with navies of seven other Southeast Asian nations. CARAT participants now include Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
 

“The fact that CARAT attracts navies from the region is a particularly important point,” said the U.S. Navy’s Rear Adm. Tom Carney, Commander, Task Force 73 and the executive agent for the exercise. “I look at 2011 as the first of many successful years of engagement between the U.S. and Bangladesh Navies.”
 

There are four U.S. Navy ships and approximately 500 U.S. personnel participating in the exercise. The ships include the guided missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG 100); the frigate USS Ford (FFG 54); mine countermeasures ship USS Defender (MCM 2) and the dive and salvage rescue ship USNS Safeguard (T-ARS 50).
 

CARAT Bangladesh combines training events ashore and at sea, with shore events focused on dive training, riverine warfare, ship boarding training and medical and community service projects. Training events at sea will occur between U.S. and Bangladesh Navy ships, and includes helicopter operations, shipboard communications and maneuvering drills, surface gunnery exercises and tactical freeplay events.
 

“We’ve got a challenging schedule to complete over the next 8 days, including an aggressive range of at-sea events,” Admiral Carney added. “The friendships, understanding and trust we develop between the next generation of naval leaders are equally important to what we learn and exercise at sea,” he said.

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