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This Military Signal is to notify all the deployed soldiers of the US Air-force batch B, that the return to their different destination across the United States is scheduled against tomorrow.
Names of the returning deployed officers include; Sgt. Mike Owen, FSgt. Auguta Mcgregor, FSgt. Donna Moran, Maj. Luis Scott, Lt.Mary Lanez, SrA. Sylvester Murrell and Lt.Ge Ryan Johnson.
The US Air-force has provided deployment compensation bonus for every returning officer, which will be paid out to individual on their arrival immediately.
Signal Released by Secretary U. S Air-Force Mr. Frank Kendall



USARPAC: Landpower essential in defending Indo-Pacific
Army News Service October 20, 2023

WASHINGTON — The Department of Defense conducts more than 40 army-to-army joint multinational exercises annually in the Indo-Pacific to increase integrated deterrence.

Allied partners and U.S. Army Pacific leaders spoke about the importance these exercises play in readiness and how landpower affects the region during a panel discussion at the 2023 Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington, D.C. last week.

“I believe that the security architecture that binds this region together is landpower,” said Gen. Charles Flynn, U.S. Army Pacific commanding general. “The armies [in the area] play a central role in territorial defense and protecting their national sovereignty.”

Allies and partner nations are moving toward multilateral and multinational operations because of the challenges they are facing from the People’s Republic of China, Flynn said.

“This is a very serious threat that is facing the region,” he added. “We have to do everything we can as a nation to get into the right place with the right capabilities in support of our allies and partners as a counterweight and as a method of deterring war.”
U.S. Army Pacific is tackling these challenges by implementing the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center, utilizing Operation Pathways, and building joint interior lines.

The readiness center was established three years ago to provide realistic training opportunities to U.S. service members and partner nations in the region. It’s the first new combat training center outside the continental U.S. in 50 years.

Each year, the center executes three training rotations, one in the terrains of the Hawaiian Islands, one in Alaska’s extreme cold weather, and one at a satellite location.
