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TOKYO - Japan said on Thursday it had invited Australia to join two regular command post military exercises conducted with the United States for the first time.

The first exercise in November, Yama Sakura, will be with Japan's Self Defense Forces and the U.S. Army. The second exercise, Keen Edge, is scheduled for February and will involve the SDF and the U.S. Marines

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