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Last Address Palmdale
Date of Passing Mar 17, 2007
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HOMEOPERATION IRAQI FREEDOMOPERATION ENDURING FREEDOMA CLOSER LOOK AT THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE SACRIFICE
Army Sgt. John E. Allen
Died March 17, 2007 serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom
25, of Palmdale, Calif.; assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Bliss, Texas; died March 17 in Baghdad when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle during combat operations. Also killed were Army Sgt. Ed Santini, Army Pfc. William N. Davis and Army Pfc. John F. Landry Jr.
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Description UNITAS exercises are sponsored by U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command with the objective to foster cooperation and increase interoperability among the navies of the Americas. Held continuously since 1959, UNITAS has become the premier multinational naval exercise in the Southern Command area of operations.
During the two-week exercise, participating units have the opportunity to train as unified force in all aspects of naval operations, from maritime interdiction to anti-submarine and electronic warfare. U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command sponsors UNITAS exercises with the objective to foster cooperation and develop interoperability among the navies of the region.
UNITAS supports U.S. Southern Command objectives for enhanced maritime security in its area of responsibility. It is intended to train participating forces in a variety of maritime scenarios to test command and control of forces at sea, while operating as a multinational force to provide the maximum opportunity to improve interoperability.