Military exercises slated for 2022

ASAN, Guam (Joint Region Marianas Public Affairs Office) — Several major military training  exercises are planned for this year in Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and the region from January through June to include Sea Dragon, Cope North,  Cobra Gold, Carrier Air Wing Strike Fighter Advanced Reediness Program,  Naval Surface Warfare Advanced tactical Training  and Valiant Shield. During this time, all exercise participants will carefully adhere to Covid-19 mitigation measures to protect the civilian and military communities.

“The safety and health of our military and civilian communities is a top priority while we conduct essential military exercises and training in Guam, the CNMI and the region,” said Commander of Joint Region Marianas Rear Adm. Benjamin Nicholson.

Exercise Sea Dragon 22, an annual multinational exercise, is the first among the series of planned military exercises to kick off here in Guam, and will feature military elements of the Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, Indian Navy, Japan Maritime Self- Defense Force, Republic of Korea Nay and the U.S. Navy.

Sea Dragon is a U.S.-led,  multilateral training exercise designed to practice and discuss anti-submarine  warfare tactics to operate together in response to traditional and non-traditional maritime security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.

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