U.S. Army participates in stragtegic relationship during Keen Sword Exercise

Pvt. Matthew Jacewicz, a command control technician with the U.S. Army, performs maintenance on a picture system radar during Keen Sword 2011 at Camp Courtney, Dec. 4. Keen Sword is a regularly scheduled exercise that strengthens Japan-U.S. military interoperability and meets mutual defense objectives. Japan-U.S. military operations and exercises increase readiness to respond to varied crisis situations. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Lakisha A. Croley)

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