MAKE A MEME View Large Image Sri Zulkiple, Field Commander West, Malaysian Army gives Pacific Armies Management Seminar XL closing remarks while Gen. Robert B. Brown, commander, U.S. Army Pacific listens intently. Leaders from 30 of 34 Armies across the ...
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Keywords: u.s. army pacific usarmypacific pacific armies management seminar pacificarmiesmanagementseminar #usarpac usarpac #pacom pacom pams xl pamsxl lt. gen. dato’ sri zulkiple ltgendato’srizulkiple gen. robert brown genrobertbrown kuala lumpur kualalumpur malaysia theater security theatersecurity minister of defence malaysia ministerofdefencemalaysia dato’ seri hishammuddin dato’serihishammuddin (Left) Lt. Gen. Dato’ Sri Zulkiple, Field Commander West, Malaysian Army gives Pacific Armies Management Seminar XL closing remarks while Gen. Robert B. Brown, commander, U.S. Army Pacific listens intently. Leaders from 30 of 34 Armies across the Indo-Asia-Pacific gathered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Sept. 26 – 29 for the 40th PAMS co-hosted by the Malaysian Army and USARPAC. PAMS is the largest theater security and cooperation event co-hosted by USARPAC in terms of country participation and the role of co-host rotates to a different partner nation annually. The long-term objective of PAMS is to promote peace and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region through mutual understanding, dialogue, and friendship. (Photo by Russell K. Dodson/Released) (Left) Lt. Gen. Dato’ Sri Zulkiple, Field Commander West, Malaysian Army gives Pacific Armies Management Seminar XL closing remarks while Gen. Robert B. Brown, commander, U.S. Army Pacific listens intently. Leaders from 30 of 34 Armies across the Indo-Asia-Pacific gathered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Sept. 26 – 29 for the 40th PAMS co-hosted by the Malaysian Army and USARPAC. PAMS is the largest theater security and cooperation event co-hosted by USARPAC in terms of country participation and the role of co-host rotates to a different partner nation annually. The long-term objective of PAMS is to promote peace and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region through mutual understanding, dialogue, and friendship. (Photo by Russell K. Dodson/Released)
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