From Navy Region Hawaii Public Affairs
HONOLULU (NNS) -- A veteran newscaster in Hawaii and anchor
of KHON(FOX)2's Wake Up 2day show, gave Canadian Rear Adm. Gilles Couturier an
honorary title during an interview July 24 about Rim of the Pacific Exercise
2014.
Couturier, who has participated in five RIMPAC exercises
over the years, was named by Ron Mizutani as an "honorary Kama'ina" -
a native-born local citizen of Hawaii. Couturier is commander of the maritime
component for RIMPAC, the world's biggest maritime exercise, which is about to
enter its final week in and around Hawaii.
On behalf of all RIMPAC participants, Couturier thanked the
people of Hawaii for their support and "aloha," noting how RIMPAC
helps the local economy.
"Without a doubt the 25,000 sailors, plus the ships ...
they need all sorts of things, so we buy local Hawaiian and I want to take the
opportunity to thank the [people of Hawaii] for their hospitality,"
Couturier said. "This is my fifth time at RIMPAC, so I'm very familiar
with your beautiful islands and every time looking forward to come back here
and visit and enjoy."
During his interview, Couturier explained two of the primary
goals of RIMPAC.
"First of all, it's to be able to learn to work
together as professional mariners. So this year we have 22 countries, 47 ships,
200-plus aircraft, 6 submarines and over 25,000 people here. What we are trying
to do to is work together in order to be able to be ready to operate at sea
anywhere in the world," Couturier said.
"The second goal of RIMPAC is to create those
relationships, amongst all of us the leaders of the exercise, but also amongst
some of the ships' captains, the key staff - so whenever we are called to work
together we can grab that phone and say, 'Hey, remember me? You and I worked
together at RIMPAC.' That makes it a lot easier to operate at sea."
Mizutani asked, "Are you learning from each other as
well? Different techniques, different MOs, if you will?"
Couturier responded, "Absolutely! We call it, Tactics
Training and Procedures. So each country comes from their own slightly
different approach, but what we do realize at the end is that we are pretty
well all the same. We know what to do. One of the key events we do at sea is
maritime interdiction operations, so anti-piracy roles off the Gulf of Aden, we
have to do some things to prevent the pirates from doing the bad stuff at sea,
so we share how we operate, how we do it, some of the tactics we use, and it
proves to be very useful to all of us."
Mizutani thanked "honorary Kama'ina" Couturier for
another successful Rim of the Pacific exercise in and around Hawaii.
"I'm glad you folks are learning and absorbing and at
the same time, sir, you are helping our economy. You folks pump back a ton of money
into Hawaii's economy," Mizutani said.
KHON(FOX)2's Hawaii Navy News segment began in early 2009,
in partnership with Navy Region Hawaii. It is a biweekly, sometimes weekly,
interview to inform the public about items of interest at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
on Oahu and Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai.
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