from 18th Air Force Public Affairs
7/16/2013 - Scott Air Force Base, Ill. -- Mobility
Airmen, including C-17 and KC-135 aircrews from across the U.S., will
join more than 28,000 of their fellow Airmen, Soldiers, and Sailors, and
Australian counterparts in northern Australia for Exercise Talisman
Saber 2013.
Talisman Saber is a biennial training activity jointly sponsored by the
Australian Defence Force (ADF) Joint Operations Command and the U.S.
Pacific Command to train forces from both nations to operate as a
combined joint task force. The Air Mobility Command contribution to the
team will include C-17 aircrews from the 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base
Lewis-McChord, Wash., and the 437th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Charleston,
S.C., supported by KC-135 Stratotankers from the 60th Air Mobility
Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. As part of the exercise, Mobility
Airmen will support the air drop of more than 400 U.S. Soldiers as well
as a combined air drop of cargo alongside the Royal Australian Air
Force. Australian Talisman Saber 2013 spokesman Brigadier Bob Brown said
the exercise would mobilize both nation's forces to react to a "peace
enforcement" scenario, with the combined task force setting the
conditions for hand-off of responsibilities to a follow-on United
Nations peacekeeping force.
"Talisman Saber is a unique and invaluable opportunity to exercise
combined and joint Defence capability between Australia and the US. As
with the previous Talisman Saber exercises, this activity is a major
undertaking reflecting the Australian and US alliance and the strength
of the military-to-military relationship," Brigadier Brown said.
Approximately 21,000 US and 7,000 Australian Defence Force personnel
will be involved in the exercise, along with other Australian Government
agencies including the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, AusAID,
Australian Federal Police, and Australian Civil-Military Centre.
Talisman Saber 2013 runs from July 15 until Aug. 6, 2013.
Friday, July 19, 2013
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