Imagination - Combined Amphibious Warfare Center (CAWC
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 10:01 am
Associated Press
March 29th 2020
After several month of negotiations, between the Republic of Dalmatian (ROD) and the Republic of the Pacific North West (RPNW), saw the opening of the Combined Amphibious Warfare Center (CAWC).

The training facility is located in Saint Catherine, ROD. The opening of this facility and training center marks a historic moment in which these two nations joined together to develop closer ties between their respective military organizations and stability to this region of the Pacific Ocean. Recent photographs show a company of RPNW M60A3s assembled at the beginning of the first joint training exercise.

Once the morning briefing was complete, RPWN M60s quickly linked up with AAVP-7As and began moving into position.

Operations continued for the better part of the day and included combat resupply of armored units on the move.

Operations were not limited to armored formation. The RPWN worked with ROD artillery crews to increase the effectiveness of their gunnery skills.

This training cycle will last approximately two weeks and will include several companies from each nation. RPNW Marine Commandant, General James Holovich, believes this is a big step in cooperation between these two nations.
“I am looking to the future with promise that our two nations can forge a joint task force that can meet the challenges of an ever changing landscape. The combination of both the ROD and RPNW organizations, increases the ability of each nation to address immediate crisis that we see facing the world today“ He said.
At the conclusion of this training cycle, both nations will for an expeditionary force that will be begin Joint operations with both RPNW and ROD Forces.
March 29th 2020
After several month of negotiations, between the Republic of Dalmatian (ROD) and the Republic of the Pacific North West (RPNW), saw the opening of the Combined Amphibious Warfare Center (CAWC).

The training facility is located in Saint Catherine, ROD. The opening of this facility and training center marks a historic moment in which these two nations joined together to develop closer ties between their respective military organizations and stability to this region of the Pacific Ocean. Recent photographs show a company of RPNW M60A3s assembled at the beginning of the first joint training exercise.

Once the morning briefing was complete, RPWN M60s quickly linked up with AAVP-7As and began moving into position.

Operations continued for the better part of the day and included combat resupply of armored units on the move.

Operations were not limited to armored formation. The RPWN worked with ROD artillery crews to increase the effectiveness of their gunnery skills.

This training cycle will last approximately two weeks and will include several companies from each nation. RPNW Marine Commandant, General James Holovich, believes this is a big step in cooperation between these two nations.
“I am looking to the future with promise that our two nations can forge a joint task force that can meet the challenges of an ever changing landscape. The combination of both the ROD and RPNW organizations, increases the ability of each nation to address immediate crisis that we see facing the world today“ He said.
At the conclusion of this training cycle, both nations will for an expeditionary force that will be begin Joint operations with both RPNW and ROD Forces.