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Biggest Navy Exercise in a Generation Will Include 25,000 Personnel Across 7 Time Zones

Biggest Navy Exercise in a Generation Will Include 25,000 Personnel Across 7 Time Zones Forty-two ships and submarines representing 15 international partner nations maneuver into a close formation during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014. (U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Shannon Renfroe) 21 May 2021 Tens of thousands of sailors and Marines will participate in the biggest U.S. naval exercise in a generation to test how the services will fight across vast distances as they prepare for possible conflict with China or Russia. Aircraft carriers, submarines, planes, unmanned vessels, and about 25,000 personnel will participate in Large Scale Exercise 2021, which will begin in late summer. The massive exercise will span seven time zones with sailors and Marines in the U.S., Africa, Europe and the Pacific joining.

Army tries to muscle into Pacific as budget battle looms

Army tries to muscle into Pacific as budget battle looms Abraham Mahshie © Provided by Washington Examiner The Army s case for more funding to field combat systems to fight China at first glance appears geared toward a budget battle with the Navy and Air Force, the services that long have dominated the Pacific region. But the ground service s vision actually pits it against the Marine Corps in a possible David vs. Goliath funding fight. Deterring China typically has fallen to the Navy, via things such as dual carrier exercises in the South China Sea, or the Air Force s B-52 bomber flyovers. U.S. Army Pacific Command has at its disposal some 52,000 soldiers and another 25,000 available, if needed. Soldiers are stationed across the theater, from South Korea and Japan to Guam and Hawaii, the headquarters of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.

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