Thousands of Marines from Camp Pendleton in California and Arizona will begin a massive two-week training exercise, dubbed Steel Knight, on Monday. The comprehensive drill is aimed at certifying the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force's readiness for deployment to Darwin, Australia, as part of an ongoing partnership between the US and Australia.
As part of this exercise, Marines will engage in Assault Combat Vehicle training, simulating real-world combat scenarios while also testing their ability to work with Navy air-and-ground forces. The 3rd Marine Air Wing from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar is among the units participating in the exercise.
The Steel Knight operation will see thousands of troops involved, including those from Navy bases in San Diego, which will also participate in the exercise. While the general public may notice an increase in military activity in San Diego's North County over the next two weeks, officials assure that all necessary precautions will be taken to minimize disruptions.
For six months, the 5th Marine Regiment will serve as a forward-positioned crisis response task force in Darwin, training with the Australian military and bolstering their partnership. This arrangement underscores the importance of joint operations between US and Australian forces in the Indo-Pacific region.
Steel Knight serves as a key test for the Navy's and Marines' air-and-ground forces to work together effectively in complex missions. With thousands of Marines involved, this exercise is sure to be one of the largest military drills in recent times.
As part of this exercise, Marines will engage in Assault Combat Vehicle training, simulating real-world combat scenarios while also testing their ability to work with Navy air-and-ground forces. The 3rd Marine Air Wing from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar is among the units participating in the exercise.
The Steel Knight operation will see thousands of troops involved, including those from Navy bases in San Diego, which will also participate in the exercise. While the general public may notice an increase in military activity in San Diego's North County over the next two weeks, officials assure that all necessary precautions will be taken to minimize disruptions.
For six months, the 5th Marine Regiment will serve as a forward-positioned crisis response task force in Darwin, training with the Australian military and bolstering their partnership. This arrangement underscores the importance of joint operations between US and Australian forces in the Indo-Pacific region.
Steel Knight serves as a key test for the Navy's and Marines' air-and-ground forces to work together effectively in complex missions. With thousands of Marines involved, this exercise is sure to be one of the largest military drills in recent times.