Navy trainings set

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Posted on Sep 14 2020
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ASAN, Guam—The U.S. Navy will conduct live fire exercises in Farallon de Medinilla and Warning Area 13 on the following dates and times:

• Sept. 14-15 from 8am to 8pm 
• Sept. 18-19 from 8am to 8pm 

Marine vessels are advised to remain clear of Farallon de Medinilla by 12 nautical miles for the duration of these events and to monitor the U.S. Coast Guard broadcast Notice to Mariners for advisories.

The U.S. Navy will conduct live fire exercises in open ocean at the following coordinates: 13˚26”N/145˚08”E, 13˚42”N/144˚36”E on the following dates and times:

• Sept. 14 and 19 from 1-11:55pm
• Sept. 15 and 17 from 2-11pm

Marine vessels are advised to remain clear of the area for the duration of these events and to monitor the U.S. Coast Guard broadcast Notice to Mariners for advisories.

The U.S. Navy will also conduct training in the vicinity of Agat Bay and Outer Apra Harbor on the following dates and times:

• Sept. 14 and 19 from 1-11:55pm
• Sept. 15 and 17 from 2-11pm

Residents in surrounding areas are requested to remain clear of units in the area and should not be alarmed if they hear or see increased activity due to the training.

The U.S. Navy will conduct training in Dandan-Malojloj and Radio Barrigada on the following dates and times:

• Sept. 14 and 19 from 1-11:55pm
• Sept. 15 and 17 from 2-11pm

Residents in surrounding areas should not be alarmed if they hear or see increased activity due to the training. 

These trainings support readiness and are critical to developing the skills needed to respond to operational missions throughout the region to ensure a stable, free, and open Indo-Pacific. (PR)

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