06/05/2013: Exercise Dawn Blitz 2013. The USN-USMC team are shaping a new approach to landpower for the 21st century.
The Japanese and Australians among others understand that the future of their Armies is shaping more expeditionary capabilities and to operate as a maneuver force.
They will operate not as a “raiding force,” but a maneuver force from the sea and supported from the air.
The current Dawn Blitz exercise is clearly highlighting this trend as did the recently completed Bold Alligator 2013 exercise.
Credit:11th Marine Expeditionary Unit:5/31/13
Camp Pendleton Calif. — U.S. Marines with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Comand Element and personnel from the Japanese Self Defense Force stack ammunition here May 31.
Dawn Blitz 2013 is a multinational amphibious exercise designated to test Navy and Marine Corps forces at the Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) and Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG) level, while promoting military-military cooperation and interoperability with partnered nations.
Participating countries include Canada, Japan, New Zealand and military observers from seven countries. Available in high definition.