ROK Marines, U.S. Marines simulate amphibious assault
the shores of Doksukri in Pohang, South Korea, became the stage for a dramatic display of combined might as the Republic of Korea (ROK) Marines and U.S. Marines conducted the Ssang Yong 24 (SY24) exercise. In a high-intensity scenario, amphibious forces from both nations executed a coordinated assault from sea to shore, showcasing their combined amphibious capabilities. Above, fighter jets roared through the sky, supporting a synchronized aerial strike that highlighted the joint strength of the ROK and U.S. forces.
This exercise was not just a display of military power but also a testament to the strong bonds of friendship and alliance that have been forged over decades. SY24 demonstrated the exceptional readiness of both nations to address real-world threats on the Korean Peninsula. By strengthening their bilateral collaboration through such exercises, Ssang Yong 24 reinforced the ROK-U.S. Alliance, ensuring their ability to confront challenges and maintain peace and stability in the region.
With every wave crashing on the shore and every aerial assault cutting through the sky, SY24 underscored the joint amphibious capabilities that stand ready to defend the Korean Peninsula from any threat.
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