Navy Lt. Steven Deering, the air boss assigned to amphibious dock landing ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20), briefs Tentara Nasional Indonesia sailors with Puspenerbal, 100th Squadron, during a deck landing qualification survey as part of Super Garuda Shield 2023, aboard the USS Green Bay, in Surabaya, Indonesia, Sep. 1, 2023. The DLQ survey familiarized Marine Corps pilots, with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, and TNI sailors on the tactics, techniques, and procedures of landing on the USS Green Bay and the Republic of Singapore Navy endurance class tank landing ship RSS Endeavour (21
Navy Lt. Steven Deering, the air boss assigned to amphibious dock landing ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20), briefs Tentara Nasional Indonesia sailors with Puspenerbal, 100th Squadron, during a deck landing qualification survey as part of Super Garuda Shield 2023, aboard the USS Green Bay, in Surabaya, Indonesia, Sep. 1, 2023. The DLQ survey familiarized Marine Corps pilots, with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, and TNI sailors on the tactics, techniques, and procedures of landing on the USS Green Bay and the Republic of Singapore Navy endurance class tank landing ship RSS Endeavour (210). The ability to operate seamlessly and simultaneously on the sea, ashore, and in the air, represents the unique value of amphibious forces. Super Garuda Shield 2023 (SGS23) is an annual exercise that has significantly grown in scope and size since 2009. SGS2023 is the second consecutive time this exercise has grown into a combined and joint event, highlighting the 7 participating and 12 observing nations' commitment to partnership and a free and open Indo-Pacific.
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