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Under Secretary of the Navy Strengthens Alliances in Norway

13 December 2018

From Cmdr. Paul Macapagal

Under Secretary of the Navy, Thomas Modly, completed a three-day partnership-building visit to Norway, Dec. 12. Modly met with senior military and civilian officials to discuss security and stability issues and efforts along with touring some of the Norwegian assets and facilities.

Under Secretary of the Navy, Thomas Modly, completed a three-day partnership-building visit to Norway, Dec. 12.

Modly met with senior military and civilian officials to discuss security and stability issues and efforts along with touring some of the Norwegian assets and facilities.

Meetings were held with the U.S. ambassador, State Secretary of Defence, Chief of Royal Norwegian Navy, Commander of Norwegian Defence Logistics Office, members from the Royal Norwegian Air Force, Army and Navy, and U.S. Marines on rotation to Norway.

"The U.S. and Norway share a very close military relationship and collaborate on many global, regional and bilateral issues," said Modly. "Being able to see it first hand was impressive and helped underscore the enduring value of investing in cooperative security relationships."

During his visit, Modly toured a Royal Norwegian Navy Skjold class Corvette and Fridtjof Nansen class frigate and the facilities at the Marine Corps Pre-Positioning Program-Norway (MCPP-N).

"By working together with one of our closest allies, we create force multipliers that enhance our capabilities and build a better understanding of each other," said Modly. "I look forward to fostering this relationship through our Navy and Marine Corps team."

On his final day, Modly had the opportunity to have lunch and a discussion with some of the U.S. Marines from the Marine Rotational Force - Europe.

"Marine training in Norway improves cold weather and mountain readiness in Artic conditions," said Modly. "It also enhances interoperability between U.S. And Norwegian forces.  Our marines are getting great training and building enduring relationships with their Norwegian partners."

Modly is on a multination visit to the European region focused on strengthening partnerships and cooperation in support of the second line of effort of the National Defense Strategy: Strengthening Partnerships and Alliances.

 

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