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[ Chart 3-14 ]  The Air Force’s Combined Exercises and Training during the Past Two Years
                                                                                            Unit: Time
                                               Domestic                       Overseas
                   Year      Total
                                      Subtotal  ROK–U.S.  Multilateral  Subtotal  ROK–U.S.  Multilateral

                   2017       20        18        18         -         2          -         2
                   2018       21        18        17         1         3          -         3


                 The Marine Corps regularly conducts amphibious training at least twice a year to develop

               capabilities to execute forcible entry operations. It maintains an utmost operation readiness
               posture through a variety of training and exercises including rapid task force training, combined
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               and joint training, and the tactical training of different echelons.

                 Rapid task force training is conducted as part of the large-scale amphibious operations
               exercises of regiment or higher-level units on an annual basis during the Sssangyong Training or
               Hoguk Training. The objective of rapid task force training is to develop capabilities to perfectly
               execute forcible entry operations, northwest island defense operations, stabilization operations,

               and nonmilitary operations. The training has helped the Marine Corps to cultivate combined and
               joint forcible entry operational capabilities. In addition, the Marine Corps conducts northwest

               island augmentation training as well as f ield training in Ulleung Island and Jeju Island.
                 The Marine Corps conducts and participates in a variety of combined exercises and training.
               The ROK and U.S. Marine Corps conduct the Korea Marine Exercise Program (KMEP) 41) —a
               combined tactical echelon-level exercise—at least 20 times a year to develop the capabilities

               of each military occupation and enhance combined
               operational capabilities. The ROK Marine Corps also
               participates in Cobra Gold, Khaan Quest, RIMPAC,

               and other overseas training. Also, through observing
               overseas trainings such as one from Austrailia and
               Balikatan Training in the Philippines, the Marine Corps

               is working on expanding its participation in overseas
                                                                  ROK–U.S. amphibious exercise
               multilateral combined trainings. The combined training
                                                                  (April 2017)




               41)  An ROK–U.S. combined training program for tactical marine units conducted in the ROK with the objective of
                   enhancing combined operation execution capabilities and interoperability between the two countries’ Marine
                   Corps through a systemic approach




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