Indonesian, US exercise Garuda Shield begins in East Java

By Sgt. Brian EricksonSeptember 3, 2014

Mark of dedication
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Lt. Gen. Stephen Lanza, commander, U.S. Army, I Corps pins a red ribbon on the left shoulder of 2nd Lt. Antoni Manik, 2nd Kostrad Division, Tentara Nasional Indonesia marking the dedicated role of the partnered militaries during the opening ceremony ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
GS14 opening remarks
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Side by side
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Lt. Gen. Stephen Lanza, commander, U.S. Army, I Corps and Maj. Gen. TNI Bambang Hariyanto, commander, 2nd Kostrad Infantry Division of the Tentara Nasional Indonesia move to the parade stand at the beginning of the opening ceremony of 8th Annual Gar... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Inspecting the formation
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ASEM BAGUS, Indonesia - Soldiers with the Tentara Nasional Indonesia Army (TNI-AD) and U.S. Army stood side-by-side at the parade square of Dodiklatpur here, in an opening ceremony to officially mark the beginning of the 8th annual Garuda Shield exercise, Sept. 1

Soldiers from the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division based in Washington State, the 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Hawaii Army National Guard, and the 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division will train alongside soldiers of the TNI 2nd Kostrad Infantry Division for a month long exercise to foster cooperation and understanding.

"Bi-lateral exercises, such as this one, broaden our knowledge and understanding of each other and build stronger bonds," said Lt. Gen. Stephen Lanza, commander, U.S. Army I Corps at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington.

During Garuda Shield, soldiers with both militaries will conduct a series of bilateral military partnership and training events on peace support operations to include a computer-simulated command post exercise; a jungle field training exercise; combat vehicle and aviation training, and a combined arms live-fire exercise.

"Through this activity, both armies will be able to take great benefit for unit development in doctrine, organization, tactics and in military techniques," said TNI Maj. Gen. Bambang Hariyanto, commander, 2nd Kostrad Infantry Division.

Garuda Shield is a regularly-scheduled bilateral exercise sponsored by U.S. Army Pacific and hosted annually by the TNI to promote regional security and cooperation