Souce:Xinhua Publish
Updated 22/10/2012
PHNOM PENH— A USS Vandegrift frigate and two U.S. diving
and salvage ships arrived at Cambodia’s Sihanoukville Autonomous Port on
Monday morning for a five-day naval exercise with the Cambodian Navy,
said U.S. Public Affairs Officer Lt. Commander Clayton Doss.
The USS Vandegrift (FFG 48) is commanded by Commander Joseph R. Darlak, Doss said in an e-mail to Xinhua on Monday.
Approximately 500 U.S. Navy and 300 Royal Cambodian Navy personnel
are participating in the third Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training
(CARAT) Cambodia exercise 2012, he said.
Other U.S. participants include Marines from Fleet Anti- Terrorism
Security Team Pacific, a medical training team from Maritime Civil
Affairs and Security Training, SH-60 Seahawk aircraft and the U.S. 7th
Fleet band, he added.
The exercise will focus on enhancing maritime security skills through
activities such as maritime interdiction, diving and salvage
operations, maneuvering, and disaster response, according to a press
release from the U.S. Embassy to Cambodia.
In addition, it aims to increase cooperation, promote understanding,
and build trust between the U.S. and Cambodian navies through sports and
social events.
The press release said that CARAT 2012 will also improve
relationships with the civilian community through community service
projects.
In 2010, Cambodia participated in the CARAT exercise for the first
time. Other CARAT participants include Bangladesh, Brunei, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, and Timor- Leste, it added.
Since 1995, the CARAT exercises have taken place on an annual basis in the Southeast Asia region.
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