Capabilities Sets: Refining the U.S. Army's Rebalance to Asia

According to General Vincent Brooks, commander of U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC), setting the theater results from "having the necessary forces, footprints and agreements in place to support regional operations and missions. "22 Third, USARPAC is investigating how to achieve readiness with li...

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