By Commander, Naval Forces Korea, Public Affairs
CHINHAE, Republic of Korea (NNS) -- The U.S. and Republic of
Korea (ROK) navies will participate in Exercise Clear Horizon, Nov. 9-13, in
waters south of the Korean peninsula.
Clear Horizon is an annual bilateral exercise between the
U.S. and ROK navies designed to enhance cooperation and improve capabilities in
mine countermeasure operations.
Approximately 330 U.S. Navy personnel assigned to Mine
Countermeasures Squadron 7, along with MH-53E helicopters from Helicopter Mine
Countermeasures Squadron (HM) 14 and teams from Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Unit 5, will join ROK navy forces for the bilateral training.
During the exercise, U.S. and ROK units will practice
clearing routes for shipping and conduct training surveys for clearing
operational areas. Mine clearing helicopters will also be utilized to rehearse
mine countermeasure operations from the air.
Clear Horizon is one of approximately 20 annual bilateral
training exercises held each year between the U.S. and ROK navies aimed at
strengthening the alliance and preserving stability and peace around the Korean
peninsula and throughout Northeast Asia.
CNFK is the United Nations Component Commander during
Armistice and the U.S. and UNC Sending States navies routinely plan, exchange
information, train and operate together to strengthen coordination and improve
combined capabilities.
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