Register for AUSA’s LANPAC Symposium

Register for AUSA’s LANPAC Symposium

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Registration is open for the Association of the U.S. Army’s LANPAC Symposium and Exposition in Hawaii.

An international symposium and exhibition dedicated to land forces in the Indo-Pacific, the three-day event will take place May 13–15 at the Sheraton Waikiki in Honolulu. This year’s theme is “Prevailing Through Landpower,” and Gen. Ronald Clark, the new commander of U.S. Army Pacific, is slated to provide a keynote.

During the event, leaders from the U.S. Army and partner armies in the Indo-Pacific and government and industry representatives will discuss land forces’ contributions in the Indo-Pacific, theater sustainment, generating ready forces, applying joint land power in multilateral exercises for regional security, organizing land forces for the combined or joint fight and developing NCOs to prevail in the region.

Army leaders from more than 25 Indo-Pacific countries are expected to attend. There also will be more than 60 exhibitors.

The Indo-Pacific is home to more than half of the world’s population, 3,000 different languages, several of the world’s largest militaries and two of the three largest economies, according to U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.

In the region, the Army plays a key role as the U.S. builds partnerships with allies and works to deter countries such as China, described by senior leaders as the U.S. military’s “pacing challenge,” and North Korea.

A full agenda will be available soon.

For more information or to register, click here.