Canada wraps up multi-national military exercise off Vancouver Island

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More than 1,000 soldiers took part, including forces from the United States, Japan and other NATO partners.

More than 1,000 soldiers took part in Trident Fury, a multi-national training exercise that included forces from the United States, Japan and other NATO partners.

“Exercise Trident Fury 23 provides the Royal Canadian Navy an excellent opportunity to train the Canadian Pacific Fleet, allies, and joint elements in maritime tactical level warfare as part of a multinational task group,” said Rear Admiral Christopher Robinson, commander of Joint Task Force Pacific, in a statement.

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