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'''Three Oceans Exercise''', or '''TREOC''' is international maritime warfare exercise. TREOC is held biennial during the June of even years. It is hosted by the [[Uialdor Navy]]'s [[Uialdor Federal Empire North Fleet Command |North Fleet Command]]
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'''Three Oceans Exercise''', or '''TREOC''' is international maritime warfare exercise. TREOC is held biennial during the June of even years. It is hosted and administered by the [[Uialdor Navy]]'s [[Uialdor Federal Empire North Fleet Command |North Fleet Command]], headquartered at [[Port Neled]] in the [[Níniel Island Chain]], in conjunction with the [[Uialdor Marine Corp|Marine Corp]] and [[Uaildor Civil Corp| Civil Corp]]. Uialdor invites naval and marine forces from [[Alathlasiu Ocean|Alathlasiu]], [[Vernier Ocean|Vernier]], and [[Acernis Ocean|Acernis]] Oceans region. The exercise is marked by a land and naval section, which each of these having two phases. The first section is the land section with the first phase focusing on unity between the nations. Sport competitions and various gatherings are held so personal from the various nations can bond. The second phase involves Marine personal training on land while Naval officers attend various conferences and trainings. Various naval trainings and readiness inspections are performed in [[Port Neled]]'s various training facilities. The second week marks the naval section with the first phase being various war games between the navies. The final phase is the battle testing phase with vessels from the various navies firing weapons at both simulated targets and retired vessels. Navies often use this phase to show off new naval vessel and technology.
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''RIMPAC''', the '''Rim of the Pacific Exercise''', is the world's largest international maritime [[Military exercise|warfare exercise]]. RIMPAC is held [[wikt:biennial|biennial]]ly during June and July of even-numbered years from [[Honolulu]], Hawaii, with the exception of 2020 where it was held in August. It is hosted and administered by the [[United States Navy]]'s [[United States Indo-Pacific Command|Indo-Pacific Command]], headquartered at [[Pearl Harbor]], in conjunction with the [[United States Marine Corps|Marine Corps]], the [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]], and [[Hawaii National Guard]] forces under the control of the [[List of Governors of Hawaii|Governor of Hawaii]]. The US invites military forces from the [[Pacific Rim]] and beyond to participate. With RIMPAC the United States Indo-Pacific Command seeks to enhance interoperability among Pacific Rim armed forces, as a means of promoting stability in the region to the benefit of all participating nations. It is described by the US Navy as a unique training opportunity that helps participants foster and sustain the cooperative relationships that are critical to ensuring the safety of sea lanes and security on the world's oceans.<ref name=CPFRIMPAC2014>{{cite web|title=RIMPAC 2014|url=http://www.cpf.navy.mil/rimpac/2014/|website=Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet|access-date=10 June 2014}}</ref>
 
  
  

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Three Oceans Exercise


Three Oceans Exercise, or TREOC is international maritime warfare exercise. TREOC is held biennial during the June of even years. It is hosted and administered by the Uialdor Navy's North Fleet Command, headquartered at Port Neled in the Níniel Island Chain, in conjunction with the Marine Corp and Civil Corp. Uialdor invites naval and marine forces from Alathlasiu, Vernier, and Acernis Oceans region. The exercise is marked by a land and naval section, which each of these having two phases. The first section is the land section with the first phase focusing on unity between the nations. Sport competitions and various gatherings are held so personal from the various nations can bond. The second phase involves Marine personal training on land while Naval officers attend various conferences and trainings. Various naval trainings and readiness inspections are performed in Port Neled's various training facilities. The second week marks the naval section with the first phase being various war games between the navies. The final phase is the battle testing phase with vessels from the various navies firing weapons at both simulated targets and retired vessels. Navies often use this phase to show off new naval vessel and technology.


Participants

The first exercise held in 2022