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    USARPAC Commander Gen. Brooks, talks land forces utilization at LANPAC Symposium

    USARPAC commander Gen. Brooks, talks land forces utilization at LANPAC Symposium

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    HONOLULU, HI, UNITED STATES

    04.08.2014

    Story by Staff Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal 

    DMA Pacific - Hawaii Media Bureau   

    HONOLULU – General Vincent K. Brooks, U.S. Army Pacific Commander talked to multinational Asia-Pacific allies and partners about the utilization of land forces to maintain stability and security in the region during the second annual LANPAC Symposium, April 9, 2014.

    General Brooks delivered remarks about using service members on the ground to help nations in the region maintain stability.

    “U.S. Pacific Command has been a part of a framework of underwriting security that has allowed the emergence of prosperity and changes in forms of governance for over 60 years,” General Brooks said. “That is from a military capacity that’s been positioned in the region as a stabilizer whenever possible as a reassurance to treaty partners in the region and as a force that can respond when there is a crisis.”

    General Brooks also addressed to how important land forces are in bringing humanitarian relief to Asia Pacific nations following a natural disaster and that cooperation between countries in the region is essential to saving lives and rebuilding.

    “The work does not end with the initial response,” General Brooks said, “This is once again in the land domain in a place where humans live or die that the work continues. Our efforts though are first intended to help a host nation deal with the consequences of not only the disaster but dealing with the consequences of the response.”

    General Brooks pointed to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and other countries helping the Philippines after the destruction left by Typhoon Haiyan in October 2013 as an example of multilateral cooperation between the U.S. and its allies in the Asia-Pacific.

    “Multinational coordination became a very important contribution that the U.S. delegation was able to make once [the U.S. Joint Task Force was] committed there to assist the government of the Philippines in receiving countries and contributions who came with different capabilities and different resources,” General Brooks said.

    The Asia-Pacific contains 30 percent of the global economy and according to the United Nations Environment Programme official website nearly half of the worlds natural disasters occur in the region.

    General Brooks explained how training and readiness exercises with other countries help increase preparedness when responding to these crises.

    “We have a foundation of realistic scenarios in our exercises,” General Brooks said. “There is a typhoon scenario for the Philippines in previous exercises in Balikatan. Humanitarian aid and disaster response, we believe, is a mechanism that can help to increase dialogue and trust so that there is not as great a potential for miscalculation.”

    Relationships built between allies and partners throughout the region are key to mutual defense and form a basis for multilateral security arrangements, General Brooks emphasized.

    “Bilateral relationships are the cornerstones of multilateral cooperation that can become essential to success in responding to the hazards and threats of this region,” General Brooks said.

    Representatives from Asia-Pacific nations were also able to discuss topics including information warfare and cyber activities, leveraging training with technology, and partnerships with nongovernmental organizations during the three-day long symposium.

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    Date Taken: 04.08.2014
    Date Posted: 04.09.2014 23:04
    Story ID: 125227
    Location: HONOLULU, HI, US

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