Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Thank KSAL Attache U.S. Marine


June 20, 2011, Jakarta (Jurnas.com): Chief of Naval Staff (KSAL) Admiral Soeparno a visit to Indonesia Attache U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Ronald Anthony Domingue, JR in the Main Building of the Navy Headquarters, Cilangkap, East Jakarta, Monday (20 / 6).

Visit the Marine Attaché Lt. Col. Anthony Ronald Dominique, who has served as Commander JR KC-130 aircraft and has also held positions as an officer in the Security Line at the U.S. Army's TRADOC in order farewell related duties as towards the end of the U.S. attache at the Indonesian Marines. On the occasion of Ronald as well as introducing his successor Lieutenant Colonel Miguel A. Avila, the Marine officer who is also a graduate of Engineering School of Industrial Distribution at Texas A & M University.

According to a press release received by National Journal, the meeting also discussed the development of future training plans between the two countries, including Carat, Marex, and Rimpac 2012 that is scheduled to take place in Hawaii.

On occasion, Lt. Col. Anthony Ronald Domingue, JR Attache as U.S. Marines who will end his service in Indonesia stated very happy during his stay in Indonesia. "I am very happy to stay in Indonesia, in addition to many familiar Marines Navy soldiers are friendly, I also can enjoy the scenery is very beautiful and can find a diverse culture of Indonesia. And, most important that U.S. Marines are very pleased to be training with the Marines Indonesia, particularly in the Jungle Warfare (jungle warfare), "he said.

Meanwhile, Lt. Col. Miguel A. Avila as candidates for the U.S. Marine Attaché to Indonesia a new one, also like to thank KSAL of his speech, as he promised that the future will increase the cooperation that has been well established between the Navy over the centuries and will continue to be replaced Attaches performance. "If at any time the Navy requires coordination please directly contact me, please do not hesitate to contact me," said Miguel.

On occasion KSAL welcome to prospective new Marine attache at the same time expressed his thanks to Lt. Col. Ronald Anthony Domingue, JR on very good cooperation that has been done with the Navy. It has been shown to include many activities joint exercises between the two Marines over the years. "If there are things that need to be coordinated directly to the Marine Corps Commandant of the Navy," said KSAL.

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