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Southeast Asia
ROK marines storm beach in war games with US
2010-02-05
HAT YAO BEACH, Thailand -- More than 800 U.S., Thai and South Korean marines stormed a beach in Thailand on Thursday with Seoul joining the annual joint war games for the first time. The three-week Cobra Gold exercise sends a message that the United States will have a continued presence in the Asia-Pacific region, and the military is one aspect of that presence, said Lt. Gen. Benjamin Mixon, Commander of the U.S. Army, Pacific.

The core exercise, being held for the 29th time, will focus on peacekeeping operations and humanitarian and disaster responses.

Mixon said South Korea's participation was exciting. "South Korea is a leader in the Asia-Pacific region, and this just underscores their importance in the peace and stability within the region," he said.

Singapore, Japan and Indonesia also are participating in the war games involving 11,500 military personnel.

On Thursday, the three countries' marines and U.S. Navy Seals charged onto a beach southeast of Bangkok from 24 amphibious vehicles as helicopters clattered overhead and simulated explosions erupted along the shore.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Not when they have to worry about the Chinese.

Posted by: Frozen Al   2010-02-05 11:21  

#2  Indonesians? What are they doing there? I thought they were prickly anti-alliance anti-American hyper-nationalists.
Posted by: gromky   2010-02-05 01:01  

#1  A massive force D-Day graphic would be kinda cool here.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-02-05 00:37  

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