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U.S. Marine MV-22 Ospreys, assigned to the Ridge Runners of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 163, prepare to takeoff from the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island in support of a helo-borne raid during Exercise Alligator Dagger, in the Gulf of Aden, Dec. 21, 2016. The unilateral exercise provides an opportunity for the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group and 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit to train in amphibious operations within the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. The 11th MEU is currently supporting U.S. 5th Fleet’s mission to promote and maintain stability and security in the region.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Brandon Maldonado

A chance to exercise capabilities as a fully integrated Navy, Marine Corps Team during Alligator Dagger

29 Dec 2016 | Courtesy Story The Official United States Marine Corps Public Website

Marines and Sailors of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group/11th Marine Expeditionary Unit concluded Exercise Alligator Dagger with a nighttime helo-borne raid in Djibouti, Dec. 21, 2016.   

Launching from the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island, more than 100 Marines were flown inland via MV-22 Ospreys and CH-53 Super Stallions to conduct a raid on a simulated enemy communications node. Escorted by AH-1Z Cobras, UH-1Y Hueys, and AV-8B Harriers for close-air support, the raid force conducted the mission within a few hours under the cover of darkness.   

“Exercise Alligator Dagger was an excellent opportunity to conduct a full-mission profile involving the entire Marine Air-Ground Task Force spread across all three ships of the ARG,” said Col. Clay C. Tipton, 11th MEU commanding officer. “The ability to maneuver from the sea and place Marines on the enemy’s doorstep in the middle of the night ready to break things is a valuable skill set.”   

Led by Naval Amphibious Force, Task Force 51/5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, the two-week exercise enabled the Marines and Sailors of the MKI ARG and 11th MEU to rehearse complex amphibious operations and conduct combat sustainment training to remain ready for crisis response and contingency operations throughout the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.   

“The training we executed during Alligator Dagger sharpened our skills and displayed the range of combat, sustainment and crisis-response capabilities the ARG-MEU team brings to the region,” said Capt. Mike Crary, Commander, Amphibious Squadron Five. “In today’s dynamic world, presence matters.  The presence of U.S. Naval warships loaded with Marines demonstrates a strong commitment to regional security, and it confirms to our partners we are in it together.” 

During the exercise, the ARG/MEU conducted multiple visit, board, search and seizure missions; integrated ground-and-air fires; air strikes; defense of the amphibious task force; mechanized movements on live-fire ranges with tanks and amphibious assault and light armored vehicles; day and night artillery shoots; tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel; ground reconnaissance; combat marksmanship; convoy operations; quick reaction force and casualty evacuation rehearsals; an amphibious assault; and the culminating nighttime helo-borne raid.   Arriving in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations late Nov., the MKI ARG is comprised of Makin Island, the command ship for PHIBRON 5 and 11th MEU, amphibious transport dock ship USS Somerset, and amphibious dock landing ship USS Comstock (LSD 45).     

The 11th MEU is a sea-based Marine Air-Ground Task Force comprised of a ground combat element, Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 4th Marines; an aviation combat element, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 163; a combat logistics element, Combat Logistics Battalion 11; and a command element with a commanding officer who leads the entire MEU.   

While in the region, the Southern California-based Navy-Marine Corps team falls under CTF 51/5, and will help ensure the free flow of commerce, provide crisis response and support ongoing missions in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations.   Follow the Makin Island ARG and 11th MEU at:

www.facebook.com/USSMakinIsland 

www.twitter.com/USSMakinIsland

www.facebook.com/11thmeu 

www.twitter.com/11thmeu  

www.dvidshub.net/unit/11MEU   

For additional information on the 11th MEU contact Maj. Craig Thomas, 11th MEU Public Affairs Officer, at craig.thomas@makin-island.usmc.mil, or Lt. David Gardner, PHIBRON 5 Public Affairs Officer, at gardnedm@lhd8.navy.mil.   For further questions, please contact U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs Office 011-973-1785-4562 or navcentpao@me.navy.mil


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