USS Denver loads up for Cobra Gold 2014

Navy Public Affairs Support Element West
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Date: 02.05.2014
Posted: 02.05.2014 05:23
News ID: 120115
USS Denver Loads up for Cobra Gold 2014

By Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Bradley J. Gee
Navy Public Affairs Support Element West

OKINAWA, Japan – Amphibious transport dock ship USS Denver (LPD 9) completed an onload of Marines and equipment at White Beach Naval Facility on Feb 5.

Joining Denver are the 3rd Battalion 1st Marines Kilo Company and Combat Assault Battalion Amphibious Assault Vehicle General Support Platoon.

Denver’s combat cargo officer Chief Warrant Officer Dustin Heffel stated that the amphibious roles are in the Marines roots.

“A lot of marines don’t see a lot of amphibious ship time,” said Heffel. “So I think its great because the more Marines can come out here the more experience they will gain to make us better.”

This on-load was conducted to assist Denver with Cobra Gold 2014 exercise.

Cobra Gold is an annual exercise conducted jointly between U.S. Navy and Thailand. It focuses on the mutual training interest of the countries and the combined ability to respond to a crisis in a timely manner.

The U.S. Navy continually strives to build and strengthen partnerships with its allies. Joint exercises demonstrate enhanced amphibious capability of American and partner nations and promote interoperability through maritime security operations.