Gravely Completes Training Exercise with Moroccan Navy
Navy News Service
Story Number: NNS151218-17
Release Date: 12/18/2015 12:32:00 PM
By USS Gravely (DDG 107) Public Affairs
ATLANTIC OCEAN (NNS) -- Guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely (DDG 107) participated in a bilateral passing exercise (PASSEX) with the Royal Moroccan Navy Ship Sultan Moulay Ismail (FFG 614), Nov 28.
The passing exercise was highlighted by a coordinated series of movements made in formation and a maritime interdiction operations exercise where the two ships exchanged their visit, board, search and seizure teams to provide an opportunity for training with the other crew.
'Participating in this PASSEX was a great chance to collaborate with a partner nation,' said Cmdr. Alysa Ambrose, Gravely's commanding officer. 'When we take part in cooperative operations and exercises like this, it gives Sailors' an opportunity to practice the duties they are trained to perform, which benefits everyone.'
Before the exercise began, both nations' ships participated in an officer exchange so each crew could acquire a better understanding of the capabilities and methods of the other navy. Moroccan Navy personnel who embarked Gravely during the event practiced tactical movements, room clearing, and detaining operations. Gravely's Sailors had a similar training event onboard the Moroccan frigate.
'It is interesting to meet our counterparts from across the globe, and discuss the differences in our cultures,' said Ensign Dan Evans, the electrical officer aboard Gravely. 'Ultimately, the best part was seeing and understanding our similarities as fellow Sailors and war fighters.'
Passing exercises build cooperation and communication between navies, and also prepare ships for operations in multi-national environments to ensure maritime security and theatre cooperation.
Gravely is deployed with the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group to support maritime security operations and theater cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility. The deployment is part of a regular rotation of forces to support maritime security operations, provide crisis response capability, and increase theater security cooperation and forward naval presence in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of operation.
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