By Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Matthew Murch, Navy
Public Affairs Support Element-Detachment Europe
SOUDA BAY, Greece (NNS) -- Members of maritime forces from
European, North African and U.S. Naval forces participated in a pre-sail
conference kick-off for Exercise Phoenix Express 2014 (PE14) at the NATO
Maritime Interdiction Operational Training Center (NMIOTC) in Souda Bay, May
21.
The U.S. Africa Command-sponsored exercise, now in its
eighth year, is designed to improve cooperation and interdiction expertise
among participating nations in order to increase maritime safety and security
in the Mediterranean Sea.
"This is a great opportunity for our nations to work
together, build relationships and improve interoperability amongst our
navies," said Rear Adm. Chris Sadler, director, Maritime Partnership
Program, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, and vice commander, U.S. 6th Fleet.
Participants discussed the upcoming underway phase of
Phoenix Express, meant to improve maritime domain awareness and interaction
between forces afloat and the combined maritime operations center ashore.
Combined maritime forces will execute a series of training
scenarios exercising force protection measures, boarding procedures, search and
rescue, replenishment at sea, and helicopter operations.
"The end result of the exercise will be to improve
maritime security and stability in the Mediterranean Sea and ensure we train
like we fight and fight like we train," said Sadler.
PE14 is in the middle of its two-week in port phase, with
underway operations in the central Mediterranean Sea scheduled to begin May 24
and end June 2.
"Promoting interoperability and cooperation among the
coastal states, North Africa and South Europe, is the objective," said
Hellenic navy Commodore Ioannis G. Pavlopoulos, Commandant of NMIOTC.
"When we manage to establish constant communication between our states
from both sides, I think the maritime trade will flow easier and more securely
for the benefit of our states and the global security system."
Thus far, participants have gained various skills during the
Maritime Interdiction Operations inport phase of Phoenix Express.
"The training at NMIOTC is excellent, and will help us
deal with maritime issues in the future," said Lt. Col. Salem Alshwerif, a
member of Libyan Armed Forces, who are participating in Phoenix Express for the
first time.
Countries participating in Phoenix Express 2014 include
Algeria, Croatia, Greece, Libya, Malta, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey and the United
States.
U.S. 6th Fleet, headquartered in Naples, Italy, conducts a
full range of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation
missions in concert with coalition, joint, interagency, and other partners in
order to advance security and stability in Europe and Africa.
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