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USACE Chief of Engineers makes first official visit to the Pacific Photo By Petty Officer 2nd Class Anthony J Rivera | The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Commanding General Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon (left) conducted his first ever visit to the Pacific Ocean Division (POD), engaging with key military and governmental partners, as well as with members of the USACE team April 12 - 16. As part of his visit, the 55th Chief of Engineers conducted office calls with U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) leaders to discuss USACE support capabilities, expertise, and engagements with international partners throughout the region. Pictured is Brig. Gen. Jered Helwig, director of logistics and engineering at USINDOPACOM. In addition to USINDOPACOM, Spellmon also highlighted USACE s efforts to strengthen alliances and partners in the Indo-Pacific with leaders at U.S. Army Pacific, reinforcing the enterprise s commitment to our foreign partners.
8 CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait The senior military advisor to U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait Alina L. Romanowski met April 3 here with leadership of the Counter-ISIS, Train and Equip Fund and the Army Field Support Battalion-Kuwait to review the Army Prepositioned Stock program.
The commander of the Army Field Support Battalion-Kuwait, Lt. Col. Nichole L. Vild, said she gave the briefing to Air National Guard Brig. Gen. Darrin E. Slaten, the chief of the office of military cooperation at the U.S. Embassy to Kuwait, and Army Reserve officers from the 310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) deployed here to staff the 1st Theater Sustainment Command s operational command post.
(Joint Region Marianas) — A U.S. Army medical professional tested positive for Covid-19 following fifth-day testing by Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. staff on April 6. The soldier was placed into isolation
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A former commander of the U.S. Army’s Pacific forces has criticized a top U.S. Air Force general for being “out of touch” after the latter called the idea of deploying land-based hypersonic weapons to the Pacific theater “stupid.” The written rebuttal by Robert Brown, a retired gA former commander.
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