Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III met with Papua New Guinean defense leaders to discuss ways the two nations can cooperate to help build a secure and stable region.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III’s trip to Papua New Guinea and Australia is a continuation of his outreach to the Indo-Pacific region.
During a commemoration event at the Pentagon, Defense Department leaders reflected on how eliminating barriers benefited not only federal workers and service members, but the nation as a whole.
Applications for the Secretary of Defense’s Strategic Thinkers Program are open. The graduate program produces officers and civilian leaders educated in strategic thinking and coalition operations.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III will visit Papua New Guinea as the first stop of a multiday trip to the Indo-Pacific region.
Units participating in this year’s large-scale military exercise with Australia have demonstrated a key logistical capability critical for enabling U.S. and partner forces to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific.
Seven decades into the alliance between the U.S. and South Korea, the two nations continue to stand together in the face of pressing challenges.
The Korean Armistice Agreement, signed on July 27, 1953, was the culmination of many months of bickering between officials from the United States, North Korea, South Korea, China, the former Soviet Union and United Nations forces.