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Bangladesh, US Navy begin 3rd annual exercise

Update : 16 Sep 2013, 06:07 PM

The third Bangladesh-US annual bilateral military exercise: “Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Bangladesh”, began on Monday with an opening ceremony at Naval Base Issa Khan in Chittagong.

Continuing through September 21, CARAT Bangladesh 2013 consists of six days of shore-based and at-sea training events designed to address shared maritime security priorities, develop relationships, and enhance interoperability among participating forces.

“Our goal for this year’s CARAT is to continue the process of enhancing capacity and interoperability to address common maritime security concerns,” said US Navy Rear Admiral Cindy Thebaud, the commander of US Navy’s Task Force 73 and Naval Forces CARAT.

“This exercise offers a credible venue to bring our maritime professionals together, share best practices and strengthen our growing navy-to-navy partnership.”

Training events in each CARAT phase are tailored based on available assets and mutual exercise goals across a broad range of naval capabilities, reports UNB.

CARAT Bangladesh 2013 will focus on maritime security operations during a sea phase featuring a ship-rider exchange program and flight deck training.

A shore phase will allow professionals to share best practices during symposia and subject matter expert exchanges that cover diving, small boat operations, military law and medical training. Receptions, sporting events and community service projects will broaden opportunities to develop personal relationships.

US Navy units participating in the exercise include the rescue and salvage ship USNS Safeguard (T-ARS 50), Commander, Task Group 73.1/Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 7 staff, personnel from Afloat Training Group Western Pacific, as well as evaluators from Maritime Civil Affairs and Security Training Command.

CARAT Bangladesh is part of a series of bilateral naval exercises between the US Navy and the armed forces of nine partner nations in South and Southeast Asia, said a US Embassy media release.

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