U.S. Army's top Pacific commander visits Chile

By Sara E. FishburnApril 17, 2015

U.S. Army's top Pacific commander visits Chile
File photo: U.S. Army Pacific Commanding General Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, right, and Chilean army Commander Gen. Humberto Oviedo, left, render honors during a welcome ceremony held at the U.S. Army Pacific's historic Richardson Hall Headquarters, Palm... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

SANTIAGO, Chile (April 16, 2015) -- Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, commanding general of U.S. Army Pacific, or USARPAC, conducted an official visit with the Chilean army at the invitation of the Chilean army commander, Gen. Humberto Oviedo, April 15-16.

While in Santiago, he met with military and government civilian officials to discuss bi-lateral topics in the areas of humanitarian assistance, disaster relief and the importance of the Indo-Asia Pacific region to both the United States and Chile.

As the commanding general of U.S. Army Pacific, Brooks exercises administrative control of all U.S. Army forces in the U.S. Pacific Command, or USPACOM, area of responsibility and performs security programs with 36 countries from the Indo-Asia Pacific region.

In a full-page interview published today in the international section of "La Tercera," Chile's largest daily newspaper, Brooks explained that the biggest threats to the region are natural disasters. He praised the Chilean military's advanced capabilities and professionalism that will enable the United States to partner with Chile across a wide range of areas. He said the United States is looking to increase the number of exercises and exchanges of military assistance in response to disasters.

Brooks' visit is a follow-on to Oviedo's visit to the USARPAC headquarters in August 2014, where they discussed increasing levels in Chilean army support and observers in USARPAC events and exercises. Both are exploring ways to address global challenges while strengthening and increasing partnership and engagement in the region.

In addition to official visits and the press interview, Brooks gave a presentation at the Chilean War College on USARPAC's role in the United States' Strategic Rebalance.

Looking to the future, USARPAC views Chile as a key partner in the Indo-Asia Pacific region. The U.S.-Chile defense relationship is strong and vibrant based on common values and shared interests. Both countries are working with like-minded partners to promote stability and security regionally and globally.

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