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    Ukrainian-US military computer exercise ends

    Interfax-Ukraine news agency
    25 Jul 06

    Kiev, 25 July: The Rapid Trident-2006 joint Ukrainian-US computer-aided
    command and staff exercise, which was held at the Centre for Simulation Modelling
    of the National Defence Academy of Ukraine, has ended, the [Ukrainian]
    Defence Ministry's press service said today.

    In addition to Ukrainian and US servicemen, exercise participants included
    nearly 300 servicemen from 16 NATO member-states and partners, including
    Albania, Austria, Canada, Lithuania, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Macedonia, the Czech
    Republic, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and
    Moldova. Representatives of the Red Cross and the OSCE joined the exercise as
    observers.

    The Ukrainian army was represented at the training by the 95th detached
    airborne brigade and the Centre for Simulation Modelling. The USA was represented
    by the National Guard of California and Florida.

    The computer manoeuvres, which were held in the spirit of NATO's Partnership
    for Peace, included the preparation and conduct of a mission, in which a
    multinational brigade of the coalition forces had to preserve peace in its focus
    area. Its main goal was to improve interaction between the staffs and units,
    make practical use of the lessons learnt from peacekeeping operations and
    previous exercises and to improve understanding and cooperation between the
    servicemen of different countries.

    "The USA is grateful to Ukraine for jointly organizing the exercises such as
    Rapid Trident that have been held over the past 12 years," the deputy
    commander of the US Army Europe, Gary Speer, said.
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