Wednesday, May 8, 2024

U.S. Marines demonstrate NATO logistics integration in Bulgaria

Marines alongside Bulgarian counterparts loaded heavy equipment onto the Bulgarian rail system, here, for transport to Tbilisi, Georgia, for an upcoming regional exercise.

That was reported by marines.mil.

“We chose to move the equipment by rail for the combined arms company because we have to get it to the port city which is quite a distance from our current location,” said Master Sgt. Jason Pittsely, the Combined Arms Company Operations Chief. “It is the quickest and the easiest method to move all of our equipment in one movement.”

The Marines and Bulgarian rail workers successfully loaded tanks, Humvees, seven-ton vehicles, amphibious assault vehicles and artillery cannons onto the train for Exercise Agile Spirit 2016. The process demonstrated the logistics integration among allies capable of transporting equipment in support of operations throughout the Black Sea region.

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“It’s actually been moving pretty efficiently with the help of the Bulgarians,” said Lance Cpl. Nancy Johnson, the unit’s embarkation chief. “Working with them makes it a lot easier because they know what they are doing. We have gotten everything on in a timely manner.”

The rail system will take the equipment, along with a small group of Marine passengers, to the port city where the equipment will be moved across the Black Sea via ferry boat.

“So this type of movement saves the Marine Corps time and money,” said Pittsely. “One, we move our equipment all in one movement and two, we don’t have to send security with each one of our vehicles or pieces of equipment as it moves across a couple of different countries to get to its end state and we also don’t have to have Marines riding with each one of those pieces of equipment so it keeps our unit together.”

Agile Spirit is a multi-national operation focused on enhancing the participating nations’ abilities to conduct joint conventional operations and combined arms integration at the battalion level. The exercise will improve collective military capabilities and enhance professional relationships with allies and partner militaries during a crisis.

Black Sea Rotational Force is an annual multilateral security cooperation activity between the U.S. Marine Corps and partner nations in the Black Sea, Balkan and Caucasus regions designed to enhance participants’ collective professional military capacity, promote regional stability and build enduring relationships with partner nations.

Photo By: Sgt. Michelle Reif
Photo By: Sgt. Michelle Reif
Photo By: Sgt. Michelle Reif
Photo By: Sgt. Michelle Reif

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