U.S. Military Pacific, Royal Brunei Land Forces (RBLF) troopers, and U.S. Embassy Brunei Darussalam Chargé d’Affaires Jeff Barrus pose collectively through the closing ceremony for Pahlawan Warrior 2022 at Lamut Camp, Brunei, June 23, 2022. Pahlawan Warrior 2022 is the second iteration of a binary Military-to-Military train hosted by RBLF Troopers and joined by USARPAC Troopers to boost worldwide interoperability and promote a free and open Indo-Pacific. (US Military images by SPC Joshua Oller/twenty eighth Public Affairs Detachment) (Picture Credit score: Spc. Joshua Oller)
Col. Jeffery VanAntwerp, Deputy Commanding Normal of Operations for the twenty fifth Infantry Division, and U.S. Embassy Brunei Darussalam Chargé d’Affaires Jeff Barrus examine troopers collectively through the closing ceremony for Pahlawan Warrior 2022 at Lamut Camp, Brunei, June 23, 2022. Pahlawan Warrior 2022 is the second iteration of a binary Military-to-Military train hosted by RBLF Troopers and joined by USARPAC Troopers to boost worldwide interoperability and promote a free and open Indo-Pacific. (US Military images by SPC Joshua Oller/twenty eighth Public Affairs Detachment) (Picture Credit score: Spc. Joshua Oller)
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U.S. Military Pacific, Royal Brunei Land Forces (RBLF) troopers, and U.S. Embassy Brunei Darussalam Chargé d’Affaires Jeff Barrus pose collectively through the closing ceremony for Pahlawan Warrior 2022 at Lamut Camp, Brunei, June 23, 2022. Pahlawan Warrior 2022 is the second iteration of a binary Military-to-Military train hosted by RBLF Troopers and joined by USARPAC Troopers to boost worldwide interoperability and promote a free and open Indo-Pacific. (US Military images by SPC Joshua Oller/twenty eighth Public Affairs Detachment) (Picture Credit score: Spc. Joshua Oller)
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Col. Jeffery VanAntwerp, Deputy Commanding Normal of Operations for the twenty fifth Infantry Division, Col. Azman bin Haji Bangkol, Deputy Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Drive, and U.S. Embassy Brunei Darussalam Chargé d’Affaires Jeff Barrus pose collectively through the closing ceremony for Pahlawan Warrior 2022 at Lamut Camp, Brunei, June 23, 2022. Pahlawan Warrior 2022 is the second iteration of a binary Military-to-Military train hosted by RBLF Troopers and joined by USARPAC Troopers to boost worldwide interoperability and promote a free and open Indo-Pacific. (US Military images by SPC Joshua Oller/twenty eighth Public Affairs Detachment) (Picture Credit score: Spc. Joshua Oller)
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LUMUT CAMP, Brunei, Darussalam – Pahlawan Warrior 2022 has formally come to a detailed as of June 23, 2022. A lot was achieved between the US Military Pacific (USARPAC) and Royal Brunei Land Drive Troopers throughout their approximate two weeks collectively.
Pahlawan Warrior 2022 included jungle operations, city operations, and fight medics coaching. The accomplice forces accomplished all duties efficiently. Each armies discovered one thing new and useful and have been impressed to proceed coaching collectively.
“We’ve discovered lots about one another,” mentioned Col. Jeffery VanAntwerp, Deputy Commanding Normal of Operations for the twenty fifth Infantry Division. “In our case, we have been humbled by each the atmosphere right here – the warmth, the jungle- and the RBLF [soldiers’] potential to excel in it.” The twenty fifth Infantry Division is residence to the US Military Jungle Operations Coaching Heart the place lots of the USARPAC troopers have developed experience within the jungle atmosphere. Going to Brunei, nevertheless, and experiencing the jungle of Borneo provided a unique expertise than coaching on the Lightning Academy.
“A sensible man as soon as mentioned, ‘Humility isn’t denying your energy, however being trustworthy about your weak point,’” mentioned VanAntwerp. “Coaching with [RBLF] has uncovered some weaknesses, and we’ll be higher for it.” He additionally expressed hope for the nice potential of the following rotation of Pahlawan Warrior.
Col. Azman bin Haji Bangkol, Deputy Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Drive, closed the ceremony, saying, “I want to congratulate and commend the train committee from each the RBLF and USARPAC for his or her diligent planning and laborious work to make sure the train was executed effectively and met its targets”.