He first will visit a war memorial to adherents of the Peary, Navy ships were hit by Japan in World War II that killed 80 soldiers and came 13th. After that the President would also discuss Australia's troops, a day after he announced an increase in military alliance with the United Nations, and beefing up the u.s. ' presence in the region.
US troops will be stationed in Darwin som as part of the New Testament and rotational deployment.
Obama will be the first President of the United States to visit Darwin and because he was in the hinterland, he has been given a real insurance against crocodile attack. Locals say Fox News that You can see a "Croc intersection" signs, and the area on another steamy, similar to Louisiana in the summer.
Chief Minister Paul Henderson is expected to present the President with the insurance policy, at a cost of $ 51,000 as Obama arrives at capitol Northern Territory.
Australia and the Americas have a 60-year history of the joint military alliance that has marked the President during his visit. Obama along with Prime Minister Gillard would talk to the troops at military bases in Australia Darwin, where aides said they would discuss security cooperation and commitment to the region. The President has emphasized the Asia-Pacific region all week, saying it has great potential for economic growth, and key security and local anti-terrorism initiatives.