Tailsman Sabre 2017 is Underway

07/17/2017

2017-07-17 The Tailsman Sabre exercise is a biennial military training exercise between the US and Australia held in Australia.

According to an article published on the Commander, US Pacific Fleet website and dated June 28, 2017:

FORT Shafter, Hawaii – More than 33,000 U.S. and Australian personnel will participate in the biennial military training exercise Talisman Saber 2017 in Australia, June 23 to July 25, 2017.

Talisman Saber, jointly sponsored by the U.S. Pacific Command and Australian Defence Force Headquarters Joint Operations Command, will incorporate U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force and the Australian Defence Force as well as other government agencies from each country.

Featuring 21 ships, to include the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group, and more than 200 joint aircraft, this seventh iteration of the exercise will focus on training a Combined Task Force of U.S. and Australian forces in a mid-intensity, high-end warfighting scenario, incorporating interagency participation, along with a command post exercise involving a transition between a 3 and 4-star Headquarters.

U.S. Pacific Command units and Australian forces will conduct live and virtual training exercises in multi domains on sea, land, air, cyber and throughout multiple training areas in and around Australia.

Talisman Saber provides an invaluable opportunity to conduct operations in a combined, joint and interagency environment that will increase both countries’ ability to plan and execute contingency responses, from combat missions to humanitarian assistance efforts.

Talisman Saber is a realistic and challenging exercise that brings service members closer and improves both nations’ ability to work bilaterally and multilaterally, and prepares them to be poised to provide security regionally and globally. This exercise is a major undertaking and illustrates the closeness of the Australian and U.S. alliance and the strength of the military-to-military relationship.

The official opening ceremony is scheduled to take place aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard, June 29, as the ship approaches Australia to take part in the exercise. Scheduled dignitaries include: Paul Fletcher, Member of Parliament, Minister for Urban Infrastructure; James Carouso Chargé d’Affaires, U.S. Embassy, Australia; Admiral Harry B. Harris, Jr., Commander, U.S. Pacific Command and Vice Admiral David Johnston, Chief Joint Operations for Australia.

The exercise will be conducted from multiple locations in the U.S. to include Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Naval Base San Diego, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Naval Station Norfolk Suffolk Joint DoD Complex, Camp Atterbury, Indiana and on the island of Guam; and multiple locations in Australia to include Darwin, Rockhampton, Amberley, Canberra, Enoggera, Fog Bay, the maritime areas of the Coral Sea; and Australian ranges to include the Bradshaw, Shoalwater and Townsville Field Training Areas.

Along with the opportunity to hone military skills, significant involvement from international, Australian and United States government agencies make this a truly collaborative whole-of government effort. Active participation by international organizations includes the World Food Programme (WFP), the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (UNOCHA) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

Australian government entities include the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), the Australian Civilian Corps, the Australian Federal Police, and the Asia Pacific Civil-Military Centre of Excellence.

U.S. participating agencies include the U.S. Departments of State (DoS), Justice (DoJ) and Agriculture (USDA), Federal Bureau of investigation (FBI), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Red Cross.

The U.S. and Australia train and work together in a variety of exercises and missions throughout the year, including working together on humanitarian and civic assistance missions in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

http://www.cpf.navy.mil/news.aspx/110300

http://www.defence.gov.au/Exercises/TS17/

Largest Amphibious Landing of Australian Since the Second World War

2017-07-17  The land battle phase of Exercise Talisman Saber 2017 was launched on Thursday, 13 July 2017, with the largest amphibious landing Australian troops had been involved in since the Second World War, with troops transported ashore from an Amphibious Readiness Element including HMAS Canberra, HMAS Choules and HMNZS Canterbury.

Airborne soldiers from the United States, Canada and Australia also parachuted into the Shoalwater Bay Training Area in Central Queensland from six Royal Australian Air Force and United States Air Force C-17 Globemaster aircraft that had started their journey in Alaska.

The amphibious landing was the first operation of the land battle phase of Exercise Talisman Saber 2017, which included ten days of warfare training at sea, in the air and in the field, by more than 33,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines from Australia, the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Japan, operating in thirty-six warships, more than two-hundred military aircraft and in the field.

Credit: Australian Department of Defense: July 14, 2017

Talisman Saber 2017 PACOM 

2017-07-17  In it’s 7th iteration, Talisman Saber 2017 is a great opportunity to for U.S. PACOM forces to exercise combined combat capabilities and enhance their interagecy and joint warfighting skills using multi-domain battle concepts.

TS 17 increases interoperability, flexibility, and readiness all of which are force multipliers in maintaining security and stability in the Pacific.

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07.11.2017

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Defense Media Activity Forward Center – Pacific

Of course I got the Hell Shot Out of Me. But it Didn’t Kill Me: Naming a new US Navy Destroyer

2017-07-17: Adm. Harry B. Harris Jr., commander of U.S. Pacific Command, speaks to an audience attending the commissioning of the newest Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, USS John Finn, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 15, 2017.

The ship is named for Navy Lt. John W. Finn, the first Medal of Honor recipient of World War II.

Admiral Harris said this about the motto of the new ship slightly modified by him: “We are ready to fight. To Fight. To Fight.”

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07.15.2017

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Sabre Strike 17 Exercises Collective Defense

06/22/2017

06/22/2017: Exercise Saber Strike 17 is a US Army Europe led multinational training exercise that is meant to build the interoperability of US forces and their NATO partners.

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06.16.2017

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WIESBADEN, Germany — Saber Strike 17 is this year’s iteration of a long-standing U.S. Army Europe-led cooperative training exercise. 



The key exercise objective will be training and exercising the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) Battle Groups with a focus on promoting interoperability with allies and regional partners and improving joint operational capability in a variety of missions. 



The exercise will take place in multiple locations throughout Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland May 28-June 24.



The Multinational Corps North East (MNC-NE) will be featured as a command and control element for multinational operations.

The eFP battle groups stationed in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland are part of the ongoing commitment by the U.S. and NATO allies and partners to deter aggression throughout Europe. 



Key training events of Saber Strike 17 will include: a convoy by Battle Group Poland from Orzysz, Poland, to southern Lithuania; a maritime prepositioned offload of pre-staged supplies and equipment in Latvia; a Marine amphibious assault in Latvia; two combined arms live fire exercises (one each in Poland and Lithuania); an air assault by the British Royal Marines at the Polish and Lithuanian border; and a river crossing in the same area.



The Saber Strike exercises help facilitate cooperation amongst the U.S., Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and our allied and partner nations. Nations participating in the exercise include Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The exercise will be held in multiple locations throughout Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.

https://www.army.mil/article/188366/media_advisory_exercise_saber_strike_17

ADAZI MILITARY BASE, Latvia — Allied and partner nations have unfurled their flags for the opening ceremony of Exercise Saber Strike 17 on Adazi Military Base, Latvia, June 3, 2017.

The exercise began with Maritime Prepositioning Force operations, on May 22 and now transitions to combined live-fire exercises and field training exercises of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence battlegroups.



Prior to the start of the exercise, various units from Marine Forces Reserve conducted in-stream and pier-side offloads of equipment from United States Naval Ship Sgt. William R. Button, a Maritime Prepositioning Ship.

Other equipment was also extracted from Norwegian caves as a part of the Marine Corps Prepositioning Program-Norway to support the execution of this year’s iteration.

Maj. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, chief of defense of Latvia, and Maj. Gen. Neal Loidolt, commanding general of the 34th Infantry Division, Minnesota Army National Guard, opened the ceremony with their statements. 

“I’m looking forward to the challenging, realistic, and successful exercise,” said Loidolt.



Both speakers emphasized the importance of strengthening each other’s capabilities, developing relationships and increasing readiness to deter any threat. 



Eight of the twenty countries participating in the exercise to include Latvia, the United Kingdom, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, and the United States, stood together in formation as their respective flags were raised. 

“Exercises like Saber Strike allow us to enhance our interoperability and set the conditions for future operations,” said Col. Matthew Puglisi, U.S. Marine Corps task-force commander for the exercise.



The exercise task-force command element is lead by Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve. This exercise demonstrates the capabilities that reserve units bring to the fight from both a logistical and ground-combat element perspective; MARFORRES Marines are seamlessly integrating and providing support to the Marines of the Black Sea Rotational Force 17.1. 



“This exercise for Marine Forces Reserve demonstrates our ability to be ready, relevant, and responsive pushing forward and projecting our combat power,” said Puglisi.

http://www.marines.mil/News/News-Display/Article/1204055/flags-unfurl-during-opening-ceremony-saber-strike-17/

ADAZI MILITARY BASE, Latvia — Great Britain Royal Marine joint terminal attack controllers call in military aircraft during exercise Saber Strike 17 at Adazi Military Base, Latvia, June 5, 2017. During the exercise, U.S. and NATO JTACs controlled air strike operations with U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons, a B-52 Stratofortress, and a B-1B Lancer.

Saber Strike 17 highlights the inherent flexibility of ground and air forces to rapidly respond to crises allowing for the right presence where it is needed, when it is needed. (U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh)

http://www.usafe.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1210312/us-nato-jtacs-work-together-during-saber-strike-17/

RAF FAIRFORD, U.K. — Three B-52H Stratofortresses and Airmen from U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command began conducting missions in support of Saber Strike 17 at Royal Air Force Fairford, United Kingdom, June 5, 2017.



Saber Strike 17 is this year’s iteration of a long-standing U.S. Army Europe-led cooperative training exercise that takes place in multiple locations throughout Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland from May 28 to June 24.



“Our guys are pretty excited. Coming into this environment offers a setting that we’re not familiar with, prepping for the unknown,” said U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kimmie Samuel, 2nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons section chief.

“The weather, rain, wind…this terrain is significantly different here versus back home.”

Saber Strike exercises help facilitate cooperation among NATO allies and partner nation focusing on promoting interoperability, and improving joint operational capability in a variety of missions.



“We’ll be working with BDU-50 inert munitions, concrete bombs which are general purpose unguided conventional weapons during this exercise,” said U.S. Air Force Capt. Fleming Thompson, 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron wing weapons officer. “We’ll take them over to Tapa and work with NATO Joint Tactical Air Control and employ those in a joint environment.

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The inclusion of bombers in this exercise has been long-planned and provides an opportunity for bomber crews to integrate and train with other U.S. European Command components, while exercising the U.S.’ key bomber capabilities.



“We need to demonstrate that we can operate out of here, and these are good exercises that get us flying,” said Thompson.

“They set a tempo. They set a bar out there for what they expect of us, and we try to get over the bar.”



Exercises such as Saber Strike provide vital opportunities, not only for multiple U.S. services to work together, but also for integrated, total force training with U.S. Reserve and Air National Guard units and our partner nations’ militaries to ensure interoperability.

This cohesive effort is the bedrock of our collective military capability.

http://www.afgsc.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1208426/b-52-stratofortresses-execute-saber-strike-17-missions/

USS Abraham Lincoln Undergoing Sea Trials

06/21/2017

06/21/2017: Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) performs high-speed turns in the Atlantic Ocean. Abraham Lincoln is underway after successfully completing its mid-life refueling and complex overhaul and will spend several days conducting sea trials.

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05.11.2017

Video by Petty Officer 1st Class Mark Logico

USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72)

NATO Enhances its Collective Defense Capabilities

06/20/2017

06/19/2017: According to an article on the Italian Ministry of Defence website published on June 14, 2017, Szczecin Multinational Corps North-East Has Achieved NATO Full Operational Capability.

NATO can now rely on a new High Readiness Headquarters

In fact, having achieved Full Operational Capability as a result of a tactical assessment, Szczecin Multinational Corps North-East is now one of NATO High Readiness Corps HQs.

Both the tactical tests and operational capability assessment have been successfully concluded.

LtGen (US) Darryl Williams, Commander NATO Land Command-Izmir, who led the assessment team, submitted his report to Commander Brunssum NATO Joint Force Command (JFC), IT General Salvatore Farina.

The 3 Framework Nations were represented by Polish CHOD LtGen Leszek Surawsky, Denmark Deputy-CHOD, LtGen Per Ludvigsen, and Commander Joint Operational Command-GE LtGenl Carsten Jacobson.

A number of representatives from SHAPE and other NATO HQs also attended the ceremony.

Multinational Corps North-East has been assigned more personnel and equipment after the Warsaw and Wales NATO Summits.

It operates under the operational command of JFC- Brunssum and is authorized by such Command to conduct training and readiness activities for the newly-established enhanced Forward Presence (eFP), with three Battle Groups deployed in the Baltics and one in Poland.

Generale Surowsky and General Farina appreciated Gen. Hofmann lead and the professional skills of Szczecin staff, made up of 26 NATO members and partner countries.

The new capability will immediately become operational, conducting C-2 activities on Allied units taking part in Exercise SABER STRIKE 17, including the three new Battle Groups under US and UK lead.

The 4th Battle Group will be officially established in Latvia on 19 June.

This is a further, important step forward in the Alliance adaptation process to tackle new challenges.

http://www.difesa.it/EN/Primo_Piano/Pagine/uvb.aspx

Arctic Challenge Exercise 2017 (2)

06/20/2017: Arctic Challenge is a multinational training exercise to strengthen partnerships with other armed forces in the region.

The purpose of the exercise is to practice mobilizing; evaluate aircraft, personnel and weapons capabilities; and train in multinational operations.

The scenarios involve notional, simulated events, and combined flying operations between the countries.

The U.S. Air Force participated and deployed 12 F-15Cs and approximately 200 airmen from the 48th Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, England, to Rovaniemi Air Base, Finland, to participate in Arctic Challenge Exercise 2017 from May 19 to June 2.

Additionally, two KC-135s from the 100th Air Refueling Wing, RAF Mildenhall, England, deployed to Kallax Air Base, Sweden to support all participating aircraft.

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Video by Staff Sgt. Armando Aparicio

48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs