RIMPAC 2010
international maritime warfare exercise held in 2010
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RIMPAC 2010
Summary
RIMPAC 2010 is a RIMPAC[1].
Key Facts
- RIMPAC 2010's instance of is recorded as RIMPAC[2].
- RIMPAC 2010's follows is recorded as RIMPAC 2008[3].
- RIMPAC 2010's followed by is recorded as RIMPAC 2012[4].
- RIMPAC 2010's start time is recorded as +2010-06-23T00:00:00Z[5].
- RIMPAC 2010's end time is recorded as +2010-07-30T00:00:00Z[6].
- RIMPAC 2010's organizer is recorded as United States Pacific Fleet[7].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Australian Defence Force[8].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Canadian Armed Forces[9].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Armed Forces of Chile[10].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Military Forces of Colombia[11].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as French Armed Forces[12].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Indonesian National Armed Forces[13].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Japan Self-Defense Forces[14].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Malaysian Armed Forces[15].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Netherlands armed forces[16].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Peruvian Armed Forces[17].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Republic of Korea Armed Forces[18].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Singapore Armed Forces[19].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as Royal Thai Armed Forces[20].
- RIMPAC 2010's participant is recorded as United States Armed Forces[21].
- RIMPAC 2010's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+20000'}[22].
- RIMPAC 2010's motto text is recorded as Combined Agility, Synergy and Support[23].
- RIMPAC 2010's series ordinal is recorded as 22[24].