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The Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs has announced that the United States Navy guided missile destroyer, USS Gravely (DDG-107), is set to visit Trinidad and Tobago from October 26 to 30, docking in Port of Spain. Simultaneously, the 22nd US Marine Expeditionary Unit will engage in joint training exercises with the Trinidad and Tobago Defense Force (TTDF). This presence underlines the US’s commitment to regional security and cooperation in the Caribbean, aiming to enhance military cooperation, infantry tactics, maintenance procedures, and advanced medical capabilities. The Port of Port of Spain has also issued a notice to suspend operations on Berths 6E, 6W, and 7 to accommodate the US naval vessel.
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