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- Military training exercises conducted by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps on the island of Vieques.
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- Vieques
- participants
- U.S. Navy, Marine Corps
- type
- military exercises
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- limited_to_use_ofInert ordnance
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- During the transition period, military training conducted on Vieques will only involve the use of inert ordnance, prohibiting live fire exercises.
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- training done on Vieques during this transition period will be limited to only inert ordnance – no live fire.
- reduced_from182 days
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- The annual duration of training on Vieques has been decreased from 182 days to 90 days.
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- Last year, our troops trained for 182 days on Vieques. Next year, they will be authorized for 90 days, which is what we need to meet our essential training needs.
- reduced_to90 days
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- The annual duration of training on Vieques has been decreased from 182 days to 90 days.
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- Last year, our troops trained for 182 days on Vieques. Next year, they will be authorized for 90 days, which is what we need to meet our essential training needs.
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- 2026-03-04T04:34:47.258Z
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- limited_toInert Ordnance
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- During the transition period, military training on Vieques will only use inert, non-explosive ordnance.
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- will be limited to only inert ordnance
- prohibitsLive Fire Training
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- Live fire exercises are explicitly prohibited on Vieques during the transition period.
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- Page 22file
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- inert ordnance – no live fire.
- affected_byTraining Duration Reduction (Vieques)
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- The overall military training activities on Vieques are directly impacted by the policy to reduce the annual training duration.
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- I have cut in half the amount of time they will spend training. Last year, our troops trained for 182 days on Vieques. Next year, they will be authorized for 90 days, which is what we need to meet our essential training needs.
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- 2026-03-04T04:54:49.994Z
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- Page 22file