 Cooperation to Float Readiness and Training Exercise 2014, or CARET, is underway in Southeast Asia. In Indonesia, U.S. Navy and Indonesian divers are working together to survey the World War II wreck of the cruiser USS Houston. Houston was sunk during World War II with the loss of more than 700 sailors. The sunken ship, located off the coast of Java, Indonesia, is now a popular dive site. The mission provides real-world training for rescue and salvage divers. The divers are training aboard the rescue and salvage ship, USNS Safeguard. Once the mission is complete, Naval History and Heritage Command's Underwater Archaeology Branch will release an updated report on the ship's condition. CARET will continue through late 2014 and provide shared maritime security and training opportunities. Visit Navy.mil for more information on the exercise. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Jonathan Pancall.