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Exercise Valiant Shield is one of the largest United States military war games held in the Pacific Ocean. Nine Valiant Shield exercises were conducted between 2006 and 2022. According to the Navy, Valiant Shield focuses on cooperation between military branches and on the detection, tracking, and engagement of units at sea, in the air, and on land in response to a wide range of missions.

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  • Valiant Shield war eine großangelegte Übung der Streitkräfte der Vereinigten Staaten, die 2006, 2007 und 2010 im Pazifik in der Region um die Insel Guam stattfand. Teilnehmer waren Kräfte der Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps und Coast Guard. Die Übung sollte die Zusammenarbeit der Teilstreitkräfte verbessern. (de)
  • Exercise Valiant Shield is one of the largest United States military war games held in the Pacific Ocean. Nine Valiant Shield exercises were conducted between 2006 and 2022. According to the Navy, Valiant Shield focuses on cooperation between military branches and on the detection, tracking, and engagement of units at sea, in the air, and on land in response to a wide range of missions. The first exercise in 2006 involved 22,000 personnel, 280 aircraft, and 30 ships, including the supercarriers USS Kitty Hawk, USS Abraham Lincoln, and USS Ronald Reagan. It was the largest military exercise to be conducted by the United States in Pacific waters since the Vietnam War, and it was also the first time observers from the People's Republic of China were allowed to view U.S. wargames. The exercise marked the first of what will become biennial exercises involving different branches of the U.S. military. Valiant Shield 2006 included Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard units. Air operations included thousands of sorties as well as in-air refuelings and parachute deployments. Aircraft from Valiant Shield deployed on missions ranging across the Pacific all the way to Alaska. Ships simulated anti-submarine warfare. Valiant Shield 2006 was the first time that three carrier strike groups had operated together in the Pacific in over ten years. Forces exercised a wide range of skills, including maritime interdiction; defense counter-air; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; and command and control. (en)
  • 용감한 방패 훈련(영어: Exercise Valiant Shield)은 2006년부터 태평양에서 비정기적으로 실시되는 미군의 대규모 군사훈련이다. 2018년까지 총 7번의 훈련이 실시되었다. (ko)
  • 勇敢な盾(ゆうかんなたて、英: Valiant Shield)は、2006年6月に太平洋のグアム周辺で行われたアメリカ海軍の軍事訓練である。 (ja)
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  • Valiant Shield war eine großangelegte Übung der Streitkräfte der Vereinigten Staaten, die 2006, 2007 und 2010 im Pazifik in der Region um die Insel Guam stattfand. Teilnehmer waren Kräfte der Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps und Coast Guard. Die Übung sollte die Zusammenarbeit der Teilstreitkräfte verbessern. (de)
  • 용감한 방패 훈련(영어: Exercise Valiant Shield)은 2006년부터 태평양에서 비정기적으로 실시되는 미군의 대규모 군사훈련이다. 2018년까지 총 7번의 훈련이 실시되었다. (ko)
  • 勇敢な盾(ゆうかんなたて、英: Valiant Shield)は、2006年6月に太平洋のグアム周辺で行われたアメリカ海軍の軍事訓練である。 (ja)
  • Exercise Valiant Shield is one of the largest United States military war games held in the Pacific Ocean. Nine Valiant Shield exercises were conducted between 2006 and 2022. According to the Navy, Valiant Shield focuses on cooperation between military branches and on the detection, tracking, and engagement of units at sea, in the air, and on land in response to a wide range of missions. (en)
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  • Valiant Shield (de)
  • Exercise Valiant Shield (en)
  • 勇敢な盾 (ja)
  • 용감한 방패 훈련 (ko)
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