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Lucky Mariner 18 Focuses on Threats Against Shipping, Deconflicting

U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT), representatives from Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping (NCAGS) and the commercial shipping industry completed exercise Lucky Mariner on April 11.

Lucky Mariner is an annual exercise led by NAVCENT’s Task Force 55 (TF 55), focusing on NCAGS skill sets employed against threats to shipping, deconflicting military operations with commercial shipping and maintaining the free flow of commerce in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations.

“Military and commercial partnerships are key to preserving the free flow of commerce in this critically important region with three major choke points,” said Cmdr. Daniel Gavigan, commanding officer of NR NCAGS Chicago supporting TF 55. “Lucky Mariner allows us to practice naval cooperation and guidance for shipping skill sets, which are essential to maritime security and the global economy.”

The exercise practiced the coordination and mobilization of NCAGS, a component of U.S. Fleet Forces, and the commercial shipping industry, providing fleet commanders assistance in risk management by providing situational awareness and real-time interpretation of the merchant shipping landscape. NCAGS also assists in the safe passage of merchant vessels during times of crisis or contingency.

The 21-day exercise included the embarkation of NCAGS shipping coordination teams on to commercial vessels Safmarine Kuramo. These teams consist of NCAGS Reservists, many who are strategic sealift officers with active USCG Merchant Mariner Licenses, coordinated these military/merchant operations, resulting in a successful high-value unit (HVU) escort of a merchant vessel.

Read more at U.S. Naval Forces Central Command

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