Space Soldiers conduct training with Japanese partners

U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Aaron Rognstad

Date: 11.18.2020
Posted: 11.18.2020 10:14
News ID: 383281
Space Soldiers conduct training with Japanese partners

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Soldiers of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, who operate the Kyogamisaki Communication Site, Kyotanog-Shi, Kyoto, Japan, and U.S. Marines partnered with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force to conduct a field training exercise, Nov. 2-3.

The exercise included training in first aid, explosive ordnance disposal, unmanned aircraft system and counterattack infantry maneuvers.

“This (FTX) gave us the opportunity to improve our communications with the steep language barrier between us and our host partners,” said 1st Sgt. Kent Scobey, 14th Missile Defense Battery. “Additionally, it gave us the collective ability to plan and operate in a field environment, as well as a great opportunity to enhance mutual understanding when it comes to our bilateral partners through cultural exchange.”

The 14th Missile Defense Battery, operated by the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command’s 1st Space Brigade, routinely conducts exercises with the Japanese Self-Defense Forces.