Japanese training ships came to Vietnam

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Japanese training ships came to Vietnam

Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force Training Squadron with three ships and 750 crew there came to Tien Sa port in  Da Nang, Vietnam for four days.

Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force Training Squadron with three ships and 750 crew there came to Tien Sa port in  Da Nang, Vietnam for four days. Ships JS Kashima, Shirayuki and JDS Isoyuki visit Vietnam with a view to develop rescue and search skills and also to take part in competitions with Vietnamese Naval Zone C and others.

As commander of the Japanese Training Squadron said, this visit is a part of a range of events held by the Vietnam and Japan to mark the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties. By this meeting countries will be able to share knowledge between the two naval forces in the field of search and rescue.

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