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    U.S., GEORGIA START JOINT DRILLS NEAR TBILISI

    RIA Novosti
    July 15 2008
    Russia

    A joint Georgian-U.S. military exercise, Immediate Response 2008, has
    started near Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, and will continue throughout
    July, the Georgian Defense Ministry said Tuesday.

    A total of 1,650 personnel, including troops from Armenia, Azerbaijan
    and Ukraine, are taking part in the $8 million exercise, planned by
    the U.S. Armed Forces European Command and financed by the U.S. Defense
    Department.

    U.S. and Georgian forces started force protection training in
    preparation for the exercise last Monday.

    Soldiers from U.S. Army Europe's 18th Military Police Brigade and 21st
    Theater Sustainment Command and Georgian soldiers from the 4th Infantry
    Brigade continued to develop working relationships as they learned
    to conduct personnel and vehicle searches at an entrance control point.

    "We are responsible for force protection," said Army Capt. David
    Morishuili, a Georgian security officer. "We needed to learn how the
    U.S. Army conducts force protection operations so we can better work
    together in Iraq."

    The Georgian military currently has units conducting operations in
    Iraq along with U.S. and other coalition forces. The Georgian 4th
    Brigade is scheduled to deploy to Iraq in the near future.
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