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Tropic Lightning joins Hanuman Guardian in Thailand
February 23, 2022
Army Maj. Gen. Joseph Ryan, the commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division, inspects a U.S. Soldier assigned to the 25th Infantry Division during the opening ceremony for Hanuman Guardian 2022 at the Infantry Center, Khao Noi, Kingdom of Thailand, Feb. 24, 2022. Hanuman Guardian 2022 is the 11th iteration of the annual bilateral U.S. Army Pacific Theater Security Cooperation Program event conducted with the Royal Thai Army in coordination with United States Indo-Pacific Command. As part of the Pacific Pathways series, the goal of HG22 is to foster closer relationships, increase readiness, and enhance interoperability among service members of the U.S. Army and Royal Thai Army. (U.S. Army photo by Danielle O'Donnell)

A 5th SFAB Team participates in Bijôy Dibôsh in Bangladesh
January 3, 2022
Capt. Alexander Watkins salutes the reviewing stand during the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Bangladesh’s Victory Day in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Dec. 16, 2021. The celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Victory Day included delegations from six countries as well as contingents from every branch of the Bangladesh Armed Forces Division. The reviewing stand included the Bangladesh Chief of Army Staff, the President of Bangladesh, and the President of India.

Advisors from Team 5311 traveled to Dhaka, Bangladesh to participate in the Victory Day cultural program to build relationships with Bangladeshi Army counterparts. Team 5311’s partnership will continue with the Bangladesh Army in preparation for exercise Tiger Lightning 2022 later this year.

Army Reserve Soldiers Support Yama Sakura 81
December 13, 2021
Soldiers from the 9th Mission Support Command's 303rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade pose for a group photo during the commencement of Exercise Yama Sakura 81 at Schofield Barracks, HI. The Soldiers will serve as a subordinate unit for the headquarters element operating out of Camp Itami, Japan.

Joint Command Post Exercise between the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) and U.S Army
December 13, 2021
Col. Michael Child briefs the Japanese Chief of Staff, Joint Staff (escorted by Maj. Gen. Vowell - Commander of U.S. Army Reserve - Japan) on the DLD's capabilities and integration with Japan's Middle Army at Yama Sukura 81 in Dec 2021. Photo by Lt. Col. Daniel Powell, 206th Digital Liaison Detachment Operations Chief

Yama Sakura 81 reinforces strength of U.S-Japan alliance through world’s largest command post exercise
December 5, 2021
Members of the 陸上自衛隊 中部方面隊 along with Soldiers from 25th Infantry Division participated in the Yama Sakura 81 closing ceremony at Camp Itami Dec. 12.

This ends the successful 40th iteration of the exercise, and closing remarks were given by Lt. Gen. Shin Nozawa, 陸上自衛隊 Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Middle Army commander, and Col Jeffrey A. VanAntwerp, 25th Infantry Division deputy commander for operations. 

Also in attendance was Maj. Gen. JB Vowell, U.S. Army Japan commanding general. Following the remarks by Nozawa and VanAntwerp, an award ceremony and group photo were held.

Yama Sakura 81 is the largest U.S.-Japan bilateral and joint command post exercise which enables participants to work as dedicated partners in support of the U.S.-Japan security alliance and for continued peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. This year's exercise commemorates the 40th anniversary of Yama Sakura.

U.S. Navy photos by Mass Communications Specialist 3rd Class Donovan Zeanah