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101 OKINAWA, Japan – Japanese government officials and U.S. Marines came together for discussion and information sessions during the Artillery Relocation Training Program (ARTP) and Tilt Rotor Rotary Wing (TRRW) Annual Planning Conference at Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, June 22-23, 2021.
Officials included representation from the Japanese Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Okinawa Defense Bureau, U.S. Forces Japan and III Marine Expeditionary Force. In addition to open discussions, the officials observed displays of the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), the M777 howitzer, and the MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft.
The purpose of the conference was to afford both sides an opportunity to develop a better understanding of the goals of the program, as well as solidify bilateral objectives related to the training, the continued usage of training areas and the modernization of both forces, said Capt. Justin L. Miller, ARTP coordina