8 July 2013, Yavoriv, Ukraine
Land forces from 17
nations began two weeks of collective training in a ceremony July 8 at the
International Peacekeeping and Security
Center here to mark the
official start of Exercise Rapid Trident 2013.
Rapid
Trident is a U.S. Army Europe led, U.S. European Command Joint Training and
Exercise Program designed to enhance interoperability between forces and
promote regional stability and security.
“Over
the last several months Ukraine
has set the highest of standards, and supported by dedicated planners from our
partner countries, has set the conditions for excellent training,” said
Exercise Co-Director U.S. Army Col. Alfred Renzi during his remarks at the
opening ceremony.
Approximately
1,300 troops from 17 countries including host Ukraine,
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria,
Canada, Denmark, Georgia, Germany,
Great Britain, Moldova, Norway,
Poland, Romania, Serbia,
Sweden, Turkey and the U.S. will participate in this
year’s exercise.
The
exercise is focused around a week-long field-training exercise (FTX), during which
the multinational force will conduct operations against a simulated enemy. In
preparation for the FTX, units will undergo one week of situational training
exercises that focus on key tasks such as countering improvised-explosive
devices, convoy operations and patrolling.
This
year’s exercise is the 11th iteration of Rapid Trident, which was previously
conducted under the name “Peace Shield” from 1998 to 2002.
U.S. units participating in the exercise include an airborne-infantry company from the 173rd Airborne Brigade, Observer Coach Trainers from the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, 21st Theater Support Command, U.S. Army Europe and the California Army National Guard.
U.S. units participating in the exercise include an airborne-infantry company from the 173rd Airborne Brigade, Observer Coach Trainers from the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, 21st Theater Support Command, U.S. Army Europe and the California Army National Guard.
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