Good Morning,
Nearly 100 United States Marines and Sailors have arrived to Romania's Mihail Kogalniceanu Airfield, near Constanta, in support of Black Sea Rotational Force.
Black Sea Rotational Force is a Security Cooperationa Marine Air Ground Task Force that has deployed to the region to train in partnership with Romanian Land, Naval and Air Forces; as well as the military forces of many other partner-nations from the Black Sea, Caucasus and Balkan regions.
The Black Sea Rotational Force deployment will officially begin Monday, May 17, and is scheduled to continue through July.
Full details on the arrival of U.S. Marines to Romania are available here:
http://www.marines.mil/unit/marforeur/Pages/USMarines,SailorsarriveinRomania.aspx
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions during our time in Romania, and in the near future, please look for future releases regarding US Marines in the region.
Thank you, and I look forward to working with you in the future.
Semper Fidelis,
Staff Sgt. Christopher Flurry
U.S. Marine Corps Good Morning,
Nearly 100 United States Marines and Sailors have arrived to Romania's Mihail Kogalniceanu Airfield, near Constanta, in support of Black Sea Rotational Force.
Black Sea Rotational Force is a Security Cooperationa Marine Air Ground Task Force that has deployed to the region to train in partnership with Romanian Land, Naval and Air Forces; as well as the military forces of many other partner-nations from the Black Sea, Caucasus and Balkan regions.
The Black Sea Rotational Force deployment will officially begin Monday, May 17, and is scheduled to continue through July.
Full details on the arrival of U.S. Marines to Romania are available here: