S. Korean marines join U.S. led maritime exercise in Hawaii

By Park Sae-jin Posted : June 6, 2012, 17:20 Updated : June 6, 2012, 17:20
South Korean marines has left for Hawaii to take part in a major U.S. marine led exercise in the Pacific Ocean for the first time, the Marine Corps said Friday.

The Pacific Exercise (RIMPAC) is set to start in and around the Hawaiian Islands from June 29 to Aug. 3, with 22 nations and 25,000 personnel participating.

The Korean Marine Corps has sent observers to the exercise since 2000 but this is the first time for its combatant troops to join the RIMPAC, billed as the world‘s largest maritime exercise.

The Korean marines will carry out joint exercises in a range of scenarios from maritime security operations to sea control, as well as search and rescue operations, the Marine Corps said.

According to the U.S. military, led by the aircraft carrier USS Nim­itz, 42 ships, six submarines and more than 200 aircraft will participate in the exercise.


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