 U.S. and Republic of Korea, or ROK forces, recently wrapped up combined joint logistics over the shore. Logistics over the shore operations include offshore loading and unloading of ships when fixed port facilities are unavailable. These operations are conducted over unimproved shorelines and through fixed ports that are not accessible for larger ships. More than 1,700 U.S. and ROK personnel participated in the exercise, which tested fuel transfer at pipelines, amphibious cargo deliveries, and the establishment of a temporary 560-meter pier. The U.S. and ROK service members accomplished vital logistical measures in strategic areas, while also strengthening logistics operations between the U.S. and ROK Alliance. Solid teamwork enabled the two countries to safely maneuver more than 40 vessels throughout the exercise.