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USNI News Search for: Home » Aviation » Marines: Limited AAV Operations on Water Resume As Vehicle Inspections, Unit Certifications Required in Fatal Sinking Aftermath Marines: Limited AAV Operations on Water Resume As Vehicle Inspections, Unit Certifications Required in Fatal Sinking Aftermath April 21, 2021 4:42 PM Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 21.1, Marine Forces Europe and Africa, conduct a safety of use memorandum (SOUM) on an assault amphibious vehicle in preparation for Exercise Reindeer II, Reindeer I, and Joint Viking in Setermoen, Norway, Nov. 19, 2020. US Marine Corps Photo Amphibious assault vehicle crews at Camp Pendleton, Calif., recently put their amtracs back in the water, the first operational unit to do so after the Marine Corps lifted a suspension that has been in place since last year’s deadly mishap off Southern California. ....
U.S. Marines, Norwegian military hold Arctic training exercise By (0) U.S. Marines fire a TOW missile system as part of Exercise Arctic Littoral Strike in Blåtind, Norway on March 29. Photo by Patrick King/U.S. Marine Corps April 8 (UPI) U.S. Marines and sailors with Marine Rotational Force-Europe 21.1 participated in Arctic Littoral Strike in Northern Norway with the Norwegian military in March, the U.S. Marine Corps announced. The exercise, conducted between March 11 and 31, focused on joint naval integration with Norwegian submarines and reinforced live-fire attacks. Advertisement According to a Marine Corps press release describing the exercise, MRF-E s Light-Armored Reconnaissance Company received a training mission that required the unit to observe routes that could be used by an adversary in the Arctic fjords, allowing a Norwegian submarine to move without being impeded. ....
(MENAFN - Asia Times) The rancor and bluster is gone. From now on, under the administration of President Biden, NATO will be treated as a respected ally, not a punching bag. How utterly refreshing. How novel. How truly progressive. According to a report in Breaking Defense , heading into this week s highly-anticipated NATO defense minister meetings, US officials are looking to project an aura of competence. No more threats and demands from the adversarial Trump administration, instead, a message of calm consultation among allies. It s almost like they know what they re doing. The Pentagon views the meetings as a way to reset the alliance after years of disruption, and a chance to set new goals on confronting China, combating climate change, and bringing NATO-aligned countries like Finland and Sweden closer to the alliance, Breaking Defense reported. ....
Get Ready for an Arctic Competition With Russia Russia has built military bases in the Arctic and also conducted a large number of patrol and training operations in the region, a series of maneuvers that has only increased U.S. preparations for greatly stepped up Arctic activity to counterbalance the strategic influence. Here s What You Need to Remember: While surely nobody wishes to open small arms fire in the vicinity of polar bears and penguins, many militaries around the world are massively increasing training and preparations for warfare in the Arctic. It has been, and continues to be, a highly prioritized focus for the Pentagon which has in recent years stepped up Arctic training and studies and re-written, revised and added Arctic combat strategy documents. Not surprisingly, U.S. Marine Corps units recently finished up an ambitious Arctic combat training operation with the Norwegian military called Exercise Reindeer II. The Marines forward-deployed force ....