U.S. Amphibious Forces Participated in the Turkish-led and Hosted Amphibious Exercise Egemen 2015

U.S. amphibious forces participated in the Turkish-led and hosted amphibious exercise Egemen 2015

The exercise is designed to enhance operational and tactical-level expeditionary warfare skills, while increasing interoperability and strengthening partnerships between United States and Turkish forces.

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