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Japan and the U.S. Conduct Disaster Response Drills in Miyako Island, Simulating a Magnitude 6 Earthquake and Tsunami, Including Treating and Transporting Injured People.
[Miyako Island] On the 27th, the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the U.S. Marine Corps conducted a disaster response drill at Miyako Island Garrison as part of "Resolute Dragon 26," a joint U.S.-Japan exercise aimed at improving island defense capabilities, and opened it to the press. Approximately 90 people from both Japan and the U.S. participated.
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[Miyako Island] On the 27th, the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the U.S. Marine Corps conducted a disaster response drill at Miyako Island Garrison as part of "Resolute Dragon 26," a joint U.S.-Japan exercise aimed at improving island defense capabilities, and opened it to the press. Approximately 90 people from both Japan and the U.S. participated.