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Army To See More Multi-National Exercises And Training In Future, Chief Says

Defense Daily International, 2014-03

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    Army To See More Multi-National Exercises And Training In Future, Chief Says
  • Author: 17
  • Subjects: Armed forces ; Humanitarianism ; National security ; Sex crimes
  • Is Part Of: Defense Daily International, 2014-03
  • Description: As part of National Security Policy, the Army is stepping up work in the Asia Pacific region, building partnerships and promoting stability, the Chief of Staff said at a March 20 roundtable. "The wave of the future is going to be multi-national exercises and training," Gen. Raymond Odierno said during a roundtable discussion from Yongsan Garrison, Korea, live cast on the Pentagon Channel. "We want to shape the region to maintain economic vitality" important to the United States. The Asia-Pacific area is a vital region for the United States, he said, "one where we want to keep a level of stability for the economic development for our country." Therefore, it's important to develop relationships with up and coming nations, such as Vietnam, he said, as well as working with other nations to improve relations and promote regional stability. For example, he said the Army just did an airborne exercise-a combined jump-in Thailand, and in a recent exchange Chinese military visited Hawaii on a humanitarian assistance project. Joint training also is about to start with the Koreans. It is "exciting times," Odierno said, with the opportunity to do many different things with the nations of the Asia-Pacific region. Odierno also addressed the topic of leader development. Today, "people know more" and the world is constantly changing because of the amount of information flowing globally and how fast people understand it, he said.
  • Publisher: Potomac: Access Intelligence LLC
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1529-4250
    EISSN: 1529-4269
  • Source: AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central

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