
The AUSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition has more than 500 Exhibits.
Only one exhibit provides the foundation and context for the rest.
The Army Exhibit is The Best Place to Start.
The Army Exhibit combines a variety of media presentations and people to support the 2008-2009 Army theme, “America’s Army: The Strength of the Nation.”
- Demonstrate how our Soldiers, their Families, Civilian employees and the extended Army Family embody the moral and physical strengths that have kept the United States a free nation since the Revolutionary War.
- Explain how the changing face of 21st century warfare demands adaptability and flexibility on the part of Soldiers and leaders.
- Equip and motivate visitors to serve as ambassadors and messengers for the Army.
The Army Exhibit will explain how the changing face of warfare in the 21st century poses an unprecedented threat to our very way of life. Visitors will better understand the nature of soldiering and the importance of Soldiers to America. They will hear from returning Warriors about their lessons learned and discover how local communities across the Nation are responding to the Army Family with formal declarations of appreciation and support. Compelling speakers, subject matter experts and high-definition multimedia and interactive demonstrations will illuminate the ways in which America’s Army is the Strength of the Nation.
After visiting the Army Exhibit, visitors will have a reinforced sense that:
- America’s Army is the Strength of the Nation. Soldiers, Families, and Army Civilians are making a difference and performing magnificently during one of the most challenging times in our Nation’s history. They are – without question – the Strength of the Nation.
- The Army has a plan to restore balance. We have made considerable progress and are on track. We can see daylight but have a couple of tough years ahead.
- “Landpower” charts the future for the Army in an era of persistent conflict. As a balanced force, the Army will play a central, integrating role in ensuring our Nation’s security.
