JPMRC Exercise Concludes with Massive Airlift Operations, Furthers Indo-Pacific Readiness
Posted on Nov 1, 2024 in 2020's, HistoryJOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii — As one of Hawaii’s largest exercises, the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center (JPMRC) brought together a diverse coalition of U.S. and multinational forces from Oct. 5-18, 2024, showcasing the scale and commitment necessary for Indo-Pacific readiness.
With thousands of Airmen, Soldiers, and partner nation forces working side by side, the exercise underscored the U.S. military’s enduring dedication to regional stability and bolstered the collective readiness of allied forces in the Indo-Pacific.
“As an Air Force, our success in an era of Great Power Competition is measured by our jointness, our ability to interoperate with our allies and partners, and the ease of fusing total force and multi-major command combat airpower – this exercise did just that.” said Col. Patrick McClintock, 62nd Operations Group commander.
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