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US Marine Corps 2d Marine Division Commanding General Visits French Armed Forces

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US Marine Corps 2d Marine Division Commanding General Visits French Armed Forces

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Since 1778, the U.S. Marine Corps has kept a long-standing relationship with the French Armed Forces. Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan, 2d Marine Division (2d MARDIV) commanding general, and Sgt. Maj. Daniel Krause, 2d MARDIV sergeant major, traveled to France to visit with the command staff of the 6th Light Armoured Brigade (6th LAB). Additionally, Donovan and Krause visited U.S. Marines with 2d Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment (2/6), 2d MARDIV, who were participating in Exercise Skrenvil, an amphibious bilateral training evolution that enhanced interoperability between U.S. Marines, and the French Army and Navy.

A French Marine artillerywoman performs a Black Hornet 3, a military micro unmanned aerial vehicle, demonstration for U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan, commanding general of 2d Marine Division, on Military Camp of Canjuers, France, June 1, 2021.
A French Marine artillerywoman performs a Black Hornet 3, a military micro unmanned aerial vehicle, demonstration for U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan, commanding general of 2d Marine Division, on Military Camp of Canjuers, France, June 1, 2021.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Margaret Gale)

Donovan and Krause met with Brig. Gen. Jean-Christophe Béchon, 6th LAB commanding general, to tour five 6th LAB units across Southern France. The host unit demonstrated key capabilities of the French forces during that time. In 2014, the Commandant of the Marine Corps and the French Chief of the Army signed a memorandum outlining the initiative to find ways to work together. Five years later, the Marine Corps assigned 2d MARDIV to work alongside 6th LAB in future military operations. As a result of the assignment, Marines with 3rd Platoon, Echo Company, 2/6, trained alongside French Foreign Legion soldiers aboard French amphibious helicopter carrier Dixmude.

><figcaption id=U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan, commanding general of 2d Marine Division, observes a dynamic display with 3rd Marine Artillery Regiment, 6th Light Armoured Brigade, on Military Camp of Canjuers, France, June 1, 2021.” width=”1000″ height=”667″ class=”size-full wp-image-66929″ />U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan, commanding general of 2d Marine Division, observes a dynamic display with 3rd Marine Artillery Regiment, 6th Light Armoured Brigade, on Military Camp of Canjuers, France, June 1, 2021. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Margaret Gale)

U.S. Marines and French Foreign Legion soldiers completed the exercise in three phases: planning, testing and execution. The allied forces conducted an amphibious landing in Valras-Plage, France. After securing the shores, 3rd Platoon maneuvered to secure a bridge, seize an airport, and make contact with the opposing force. As a result of the exercise, American and French service members exchanged tactics, techniques, and procedures to strengthen the bonds and cooperation between the forces.

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan, commanding general, 2d Marine Division, interacts with a French infantryman with 21st Marine Infantry Regiment, 6th Light Armoured Brigade, after a dynamic display in Fréjus, France, June 1, 2021.
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan, commanding general, 2d Marine Division, interacts with a French infantryman with 21st Marine Infantry Regiment, 6th Light Armoured Brigade, after a dynamic display in Fréjus, France, June 1, 2021. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Margaret Gale)

Common knowledge among leaders is a key to success. It is important to check our process and get to know each other in hopes to implement future training exercises, and in hopes we will be able to go forward and develop many more command exercises. As military forces around the world look toward the future with modernization, visits like these assist in sharing of ideas with purposeful meetings and training. The Marines were ultimately able to visit 5 of 7 regiments of the French Army alongside Bechon, allowing the conversations to develop and relationship opportunities to increase.

U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan, commanding general, 2d Marine Division (2d MARDIV), and Sgt. Maj. Daniel Krause, sergeant major of 2d MARDIV, pose for a photo with a French soldier with the 1st Foreign Legion Cavalry Regiment.
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Francis Donovan, commanding general, 2d Marine Division (2d MARDIV), and Sgt. Maj. Daniel Krause, sergeant major of 2d MARDIV, pose for a photo with a French soldier with the 1st Foreign Legion Cavalry Regiment.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Margaret Gale)

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