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Army, Marines, Japan hold joint exercises on Pearl Harbor attack’s 80th anniversary

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  • A larger exercise that began Sunday at multiple sites across Japan and the Pacific region — Yama Sakura 81 — includes a combined 4,500 U.S. and Japanese troops. They will conduct a command post exercise that simulates defending Japan during large-scale multidomain operations. A small contingent from Australia will also observe the exercise, according to Stars and Stripes.

    Marines from the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade are also participating in Yama Sakura, according to a Marine Corps release.


    “[Today,] we mark 80 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor,” the post read. “We understand the shared legacy of our past, remembering who we are and where we came from, in order to highlight the importance of peace, reconciliation, and the strength of the alliance that exists today.”

    Ultimately, said the 7th ID’s Wyszynski, the exercises are about “having that that shared common vision for peace and stability” across the Pacific.



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