U.S. Navy Conducts Guard Mount Assessment at Camp Shields
The U.S. Navy executed a regional assessment of its security forces on May 5, 2026, at Camp Shields, Japan. This assessment is essential for ensuring effective operations in support of various military missions in the Indo-Pacific region.
On May 5, 2026, a regional assessment of the Navy's security forces took place at Camp Shields, Japan, led by U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms Seaman Brantley Reed. This assessment is part of the Navy security force's shore assessment and certification cycle, overseen by Commander, Navy Installations Command.
The Fleet Activities Okinawa's Naval Security Force plays a crucial role in supporting United Nations Command-Rear missions and allied operations in the Indo-Pacific. Effective security assessments are vital for maintaining operational readiness and collaboration among coalition partners.
Comments