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U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFFC)

US, Romanian Naval Special Warfare Train in the Black Sea

by Lt.j.g. Martin Carey
17 September 2024 In a display of international cooperation and military prowess, U.S. East Coast-based Naval Special Warfare Operators (SEALs) and U.S. Special Warfare Combat Crewmen (SWCC) recently conducted joint maritime training with Romanian Naval Special Operations Forces. The training, held in the Black Sea, underscored the importance of NATO allies working together to ensure peace and stability in the European region.

The training included a series of complex maritime operations, firing weapons while navigating Combatant Crafts down waterways, shallow water patrols, and coordinated assaults on simulated enemy positions from the sea. These drills are designed to enhance warfighting interoperability between the U.S. and Romanian forces, ensuring that they can operate seamlessly in real-world scenarios.

Joint events like this are a testament to the strength and unity of NATO forces working together, which has become more critical than ever. "Training with our Romanian counterparts not only enhances our tactical capabilities but also strengthens the strategic bonds of friendship and trust that are essential for effective Allied operations," said Navy Capt. V. Scott King, Commodore of Naval Special Warfare Group TWO. "These training evolutions are a critical component of our strategy to maintain peace and stability in the European region."

This type of training aligns with the U.S. National Defense Strategy, which emphasizes the importance of alliances and partnerships, and maintaining elite levels of readiness to respond to attacks and deter adversaries through a united front. By conducting joint training evolutions, the U.S. and Romanian forces are not only honing their skills but also sending a clear message to potential adversaries about the strength and unity of NATO.

As the training concluded, both U.S. and Romanian forces expressed confidence in their enhanced capabilities and reaffirmed their commitment to working together. The successful completion of this training is a reminder of the enduring strength of NATO and the importance of international cooperation in maintaining global security.

While there, U.S. Naval Special Warfare personnel were invited to participate in the Romanian Navy Day Celebration. This annual event dates back to 1902 to honor naval heroes and includes events such as naval exercises, parades and ceremonies. Participating in the day’s events provided the U.S. and opportunity to showcase their bond with their Romania counterparts.

Naval Special Warfare Group TWO produces, supports, and deploys the world’s premier maritime special operations forces to conduct full-spectrum operations and integrated deterrence in support of U.S. national objectives. For more information, visit https://www.nsw.navy.mil/
 
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