Commander, Logistics Group Western Pacific, Task Force 73

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04/06/2026

and multinational dive teams use sonar systems to locate and recover a simulated casualty during search and rescue training at SALVEX Korea 2026.

The exercise brought together U.S., Republic of Korea, and Australian divers to refine procedures, exchange expertise, and strengthen combined maritime response capabilities.


U.S. Pacific Fleet U.S. 7th Fleet

Divers from the U.S. Navy , 대한민국 해군 Republic Of Korea Navy, and Royal Australian Navy conduct sonar-assisted casualty re...
04/06/2026

Divers from the U.S. Navy , 대한민국 해군 Republic Of Korea Navy, and Royal Australian Navy conduct sonar-assisted casualty recovery training during SALVEX Korea 2026.

Exercises like SALVEX allow allied and partner forces to exchange expertise and refine procedures for real-world maritime emergencies and disaster response operations.

📍 Jinhae Naval Base, Republic of Korea

U.S. Pacific Fleet U.S. 7th Fleet

03/06/2026

and surface-supplied divers assigned to multinational dive teams recover a simulated sunken vessel using underwater lift bags during SALVEX Korea 2026 in Jinhae, Republic of Korea.

Exercises like SALVEX strengthen allied readiness and reinforce partnerships supporting maritime security and regional stability across the Indo-Pacific.


U.S. Pacific Fleet U.S. 7th Fleet

 and allied/partner dive teams recover a simulated sunken vessel using underwater lift bags during SALVEX Korea 2026.The...
03/06/2026

and allied/partner dive teams recover a simulated sunken vessel using underwater lift bags during SALVEX Korea 2026.

The trilateral exercise enhanced interoperability and strengthened maritime salvage and response capabilities across the Indo-Pacific.

📍 Jinhae Naval Base, Republic of Korea


U.S. Pacific Fleet U.S. 7th Fleet

02/06/2026

from the U.S. Navy 대한민국 해군 Republic Of Korea Navy , Royal Australian Navy Navy conduct sonar-assisted search and recovery training during SALVEX Korea 2026 at Jinhae Naval Base, Republic of Korea.

The integrated exercise sharpened multinational interoperability and underwater search capabilities in support of real-world salvage and maritime response operations across the Indo-Pacific.


U.S. Pacific Fleet U.S. 7th Fleet

  and multinational dive teams conduct sonar-assisted search and recovery operations during SALVEX Korea 2026 at Jinhae ...
02/06/2026

and multinational dive teams conduct sonar-assisted search and recovery operations during SALVEX Korea 2026 at Jinhae Naval Base, Republic of Korea.

The exercise brought together U.S. Navy Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1, 대한민국 해군 Republic Of Korea Navy dive and rescue forces, and Royal Australian Navy divers to strengthen combined readiness and underwater recovery capabilities.

📍 Jinhae Naval Base, Republic of Korea


U.S. Pacific Fleet U.S. 7th Fleet

12/05/2026

Our specialized divers of Task Group 73.6 and Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1 have concluded their support of a deeply important and lengthy Defense POW / MIA Accounting Agency mission. Operating aboard the USNS Salvor (T-ARS-52) in Subic Bay, Philippines, our team has provided crucial assistance to the DPAA’s WWII recovery efforts. It has been an honor to support the DPAA in their mission to account for our missing servicemembers.
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The recovery operations at the Oryoku Maru wreck site in Subic Bay highlights the unique capabilities of our Navy divers...
24/04/2026

The recovery operations at the Oryoku Maru wreck site in Subic Bay highlights the unique capabilities of our Navy divers in supporting the Defense POW / MIA Accounting Agency . By carefully extracting sediment samples from the wreck, Task Group 73.6 directly enabled DPAA archaeologists to study and analyze the site.

U.S. Navy U.S. 7th Fleet

Photos by: 📸 MC2 Moises Sandoval

Complex operations in Subic Bay. Our Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1 divers executed dives on the WWII-era wreck of the...
23/04/2026

Complex operations in Subic Bay. Our Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1 divers executed dives on the WWII-era wreck of the Oryoku Maru. They carefully retrieved sediment samples, providing critical support to the Defense POW / MIA Accounting Agency ongoing recovery efforts. We are incredibly proud of the technical skill our divers brought to this solemn, DPAA-led task.

U.S. Navy U.S. 7th Fleet

Photos by: 📸 MC2 Moises Sandoval

Our specialized divers of Task Group 73.6 and Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1 are supporting a deeply important, ongoin...
22/04/2026

Our specialized divers of Task Group 73.6 and Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1 are supporting a deeply important, ongoing Defense POW / MIA Accounting Agency mission. Operating from the USNS Salvor (T-ARS-52) in Subic Bay, Philippines, our teams are providing crucial assistance to the DPAA’s WWII recovery efforts. It is an honor to support the DPAA in their mission to account for our missing service members.

U.S. Navy U.S. 7th Fleet

Photos by: 📸 MC2 Moises Sandoval

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