South Korea’s Navy to Lead Around 40 Warships in Large-Scale RIMPAC Exercise
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South Korea’s navy to lead around 40 warships in large-scale RIMPAC exercise
A South Korean navy admiral will command warships during the U.S.-led Rim of the Pacific Exercise (RIMPAC) for the first time, a milestone one expert says could bolster Seoul’s ability to lead allied naval forces in a contingency with North Korea. Troops from 30 countries will participate in the biennial exercise scheduled June 24 to […]
For the First Time in 55 Years of Rimpac… South Korea to Assume Command of Multinational Naval Force
A South Korean Navy admiral will serve as the commander of the Combined Naval Component Command for the first time during the world's largest multinational maritime exercise, 'RIMPAC (Rim of the Pacific),' which will be held in the Hawaii area starting in late June. The commander of the Combined Naval Component Command is responsible for commanding the combined naval forces, which consist of expeditionary strike groups and carrier strike groups.
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