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Off to Guam for joint exercise

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Local Ipswich News Published February 7, 2023
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Off to Guam for joint exercise
READY FOR EXERCISE: A C-27J Spartan aircraft operated by No. 35 Squadron based at RAAF Base Amberley has flown to Guam to take part in Exercise Cope North.
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THE Royal Australian Air Force has deployed a C-27J Spartan aircraft and personnel from Amberley to participate in Exercise Cope North in Guam this month.

The long standing joint military exercise focuses on increased combat readiness and humanitarian assistance training with the United States and Japan.

The RAAF will train alongside the United States Air Force and the Japan Air Self-Defence Force (JASDF) at Andersen Air Force Base, Won Pat International Airport, and North West Field (Guam); Commonwealth Northern Mariana Islands including Rota, Tinian, and Saipan; Yap in the Federated States of Micronesia; Iwo To, Japan; and the Republic of Palau.

RAAF Task Group Commander, Group Captain Robert Graham said Cope North 23 will be an excellent opportunity to consolidate and further enhance interoperability with the United States and Japan.

“The exercise will provide training opportunities and invaluable experience for our people in a challenging scenario, and we are looking forward to working with our friends from the United States and Japan again,” Graham said.

“We are focused on deepening relationships and strengthening engagement with the United States Pacific Air Forces and the Japan Air Self-Defence Force.”

Exercise Cope North 23 will enhance the trilateral forces’ capability for agile combat employment by operating from multiple locations in Guam and surrounding islands.

“A testing scenario involving humanitarian assistance and disaster relief will drive a range of planning and logistics challenges which will need our combined capability with the United States and Japan to deliver credible responses,” Graham said.

“The RAAF is committed to developing capable and skilled aviators – exercises such as Cope North provide an excellent opportunity to train as a combined force with our allies and partners, improving our ability to deliver air power when and where required.”

Established in 1978 as a quarterly bilateral exercise held at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Cope North moved to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam in 1999. It is the United States Pacific Air Forces’ largest multilateral exercise.

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