Exercise Talisman Sabre is building far more than military expertise and interoperability – it’s building relationships and friendships that will pay off in the years ahead, U.S. and Australian leaders said.
The main message of the annual Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations in Brisbane, Australia, is that the alliance is stronger today than it ever has been.
One of the DOD’s top housing officials toured homes and barracks at U.S. military installations across Japan and will use the findings to determine how housing can be sustained or improved.
Talisman Sabre is designed to advance a free and open Indo-Pacific by strengthening partnerships and interoperability among key allies.
The United States and Australia share beliefs and values and will act together to uphold them, the nations’ defense leaders said during talks in Brisbane, Australia.
A new Defense Logistics Agency strategy will protect the security of the Defense Department supply chain that serves troops and federal partners around the world.
This year marks the 10th iteration of Talisman Sabre, a biennial exercise designed to advance a free and open Indo-Pacific by strengthening partnerships and interoperability among key allies.
The Indo-Pacific is the priority theater for the United States, and Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III’s visit to Papua New Guinea is all about keeping the region free and open.