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(Defense News) Barbara Opall-Rome - Israeli, Greek and U.S. naval forces are wrapping up a two-week annual exercise aimed at honing maritime proficiencies and interoperability for potential joint missions in the Mediterranean. Now in its fifth year, the "Noble Dina" drill began April 29 in Crete, and ends in Israel Thursday after more than a week of anti-submarine warfare training and joint maneuvers in international waters. This year's drill was the largest yet, involving hundreds of military personnel and nearly a dozen surface, subsurface and air elements. 2015-05-14 00:00:00Full Article
Israel, Greece and U.S. Conclude Maritime Drill
(Defense News) Barbara Opall-Rome - Israeli, Greek and U.S. naval forces are wrapping up a two-week annual exercise aimed at honing maritime proficiencies and interoperability for potential joint missions in the Mediterranean. Now in its fifth year, the "Noble Dina" drill began April 29 in Crete, and ends in Israel Thursday after more than a week of anti-submarine warfare training and joint maneuvers in international waters. This year's drill was the largest yet, involving hundreds of military personnel and nearly a dozen surface, subsurface and air elements. 2015-05-14 00:00:00Full Article
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