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Indonesia, US hold joint naval exercise

The Indonesian and the US navies’ mariner units kicked off a joint military exercise on July 5 to improve combat planning and capacity of their mariner forces.
Indonesia, US hold joint naval exercise ảnh 1Indonesian navy units in a manoeuvre. The Indonesian and the US navies' mariner units started joint military exercise on July 5 (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Jakarta (VNA) – The Indonesian and the US navies’ mariner units kickedoff a joint military exercise on July 5 to improve combat planning and capacityof their mariner forces.

Indonesia's Mariner's Third Infantry Battalion Commander Prasetyo Pinanditosaid that the joint drill is being held in Indonesian mariner’s base ofGedangan in the city of Sidoargo, East Java province.

It aims to fine-tune the skills of the two countries’ mariner units in combatplanning, operations and tactical strategy development.

The joint exercise, entitled Subject Matter Expert Exchange on MilitaryDecision Making Process, will run until July 7.-VNA
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