Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Multinational Forces Gather, Begin Baltic Operations 2011

Multinational Forces Gather, Begin Baltic Operations 2011: "Maritime forces from 13 countries began participating in Baltic Operations (BALTOPS) 2011, a multinational naval exercise in the Baltic Sea June 3.

Now in its 39th year, Baltic Operations is an annual exercise aimed at enhancing cooperation among regional allies and building interoperability in a real-world environment. This year's exercise will come to a close June 25.

'Baltic Operations has a common goal – the improved maritime security of the Baltic Sea and increased interoperability of our regional allies,' said Vice Admiral Harry B. Harris, commander, U.S. 6th Fleet. 'The exercise has a comprehensive, robust, and challenging agenda that will provide numerous opportunities for us to operate together and develop friendships and relationships.'

During the exercise, Sailors from all participating countries become familiar with each country's military operating procedures and practices, resulting in improved ability to counter threats to maritime safety and security and conduct joint peacekeeping and humanitarian responses.

Nations participating include Belgium, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the United States."
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GERMAN NAVY “SEALS”


German naval commandos are called Kampfschwimmer or "combat swimmers". These German navy counterparts to the US Navy SEALs are Germany's oldest Special Operations Forces. The Kampfschwimmer roots go back to World War II.

Today's Kampfschwimmer formations are heavily involved in international operations against terrorism, including missions in the mountains of Afghanistan.

This e-book is written by a German Navy lieutenant who serves as a Kampfschwimmer team leader -- the equivalent of a US Navy SEAL platoon leader.

"German Navy SEALs" is a profile of the Kampfschwimmer units. The e-book covers the history of the Kampfschwimmer beginning with the World War II era; describes their organization, command structure, capabilities and training; discusses their cooperation with US Navy SEALS and other Special Operations Forces; and their role in German and NATO operational planning.

Other German Special Operations Forces are also briefly discussed.

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