From Commander, Task Force 73 Public Affairs
PUERTO PRINCESA, Philippines (NNS) -- Members of the U.S.
Navy and Marine Corps along with their Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
counterparts kicked off the 2015 Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training
(CARAT) exercise series during an opening ceremony in Puerto Princesa,
Philippines, June 22.
The AFP have participated in CARAT since the exercise series
began in 1995 and this year's training reflects more than two decades of
increasingly sophisticated training ashore, at sea, and in the air.
"CARAT remains a practical way to address shared
maritime security priorities, enhance our capabilities, and improve
interoperability between our forces," said Rear Adm. William Merz,
commander, Task Force 74. "We look forward to operating alongside our
Philippine partners as we celebrate the 21st anniversary of the CARAT exercise
series."
CARAT Philippines will take place from June 22-26 on the
ground in Puerto Princesa and in the waters and airspace of the Sulu Sea. The
exercise will focus on combined operations at sea, mobile dive and salvage
training, coastal riverine operations, and maritime patrol and reconnaissance
and will feature the inaugural participation of littoral combat ship USS Fort
Worth (LCS 3) along with rescue and salvage ship USNS Safeguard (T-ARS-50) and
forward-deployed P-3 Orion aircraft.
Additionally, personnel from both nations will also exchange
best practices on naval tactics during a series of military seminars ashore.
Numerous civil action projects, community service events, and joint military
band engagements are also planned in the local Puerto Princesa community.
"We are pleased to host our U.S. Navy partners in
Puerto Princesa City this year for CARAT Philippines 2015," said Rear Adm.
Leopoldo Alano, commander of the Philippine Fleet. "This is a great
training opportunity for both nations to gain valuable experience and increase
our interoperability."
Now in its 21st year, CARAT is the premier naval engagement
in South and Southeast Asia. The bilateral and multilateral exercises provide a
regional venue to develop strong maritime partnerships that contribute to the
greater peace and stability of the region.
"CARAT is a terrific venue to strengthen our
relationship with the AFP and to enhance at-sea readiness through a two-day
underway phase," said Capt. H.B. Le, deputy commodore, Destroyer Squadron
(DESRON) 7. "Not only is this the first CARAT of 2015, but it's also the
first time an LCS has participated in CARAT Philippines. We're looking forward
to getting Fort Worth out to sea and operating hull-to-hull with BRP Ramon
Alcaraz, BRP Gregorio del Pilar and BRP Apolinario Mabini."
Following CARAT Philippines, additional bilateral phases of
CARAT will occur from July through November 2015 with Bangladesh, Brunei,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Timor-Leste.
Each CARAT exercise features several days of shore-based
exchanges, professional symposia and tactical scenarios culminating in combined
training at sea. Phases vary based on exercise locations, mutual training goals
and participating assets.
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