WASHINGTON -- The chief of staff of the Army wrapped up a 10-day tour of the Asia-Pacific region on Tuesday, Aug. 23, with a troop visit in Hawaii.
Gen. Mark A. Milley met with Soldiers from the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks and visited the division's Lightning Academy, where he observed Soldiers demonstrating their jungle survival skills. While in Hawaii, Milley also met with 25th Infantry Division command teams, viewed company headquarters buildings, and toured an Army ship, a Logistics Support Vessel of the Army's 8th Theater Sustainment Command at Hickam Air Force Base.
"The Army is a critical part of maintaining stability in the region and your Soldiers are doing a great job throughout the entire region," Milley told leaders. "From the Jungle school to Pacific Pathways, they are doing a lot to gain and maintain high levels of readiness."
The Army chief of staff kicked off his Asia tour with a trip to China from Aug. 16 to 17, where he met with the People's Liberation Army ground force commander Gen. Li Zuocheng and participated in a round-table discussion with researchers at the PLA's Academy of Military Sciences, the country's leading defense think tank.
He next travelled to the Republic of Korea, where he spoke with brigade command teams and Soldiers at Camp Humphreys. He also met with U.S. Forces Korea commanding general Gen. Vincent Brooks, observed preparations for exercise Ulchi Freedom Guardian, and received an update from the 2nd Infantry Division/ROK-US Combined Division at the Rodriguez Live Fire Complex on Thursday, Aug. 18., He concluded his South Korea visit with a meeting hosted by his ROK Army counterpart Gen. Jang Jun-Kyu on Friday, Aug. 19.
Milley then travelled to Japan and met with the chief of staff of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, Gen. Toshiya Okabe, the chief of staff of the Joint Staff, Adm. Katsutoshi Kawano and Ms. Tomomi Inada, the minister of defense. He attended town-hall style lunch with U.S. Army Japan leaders at Camp Zama Aug. 20 before departing for Hawaii.
While in Hawaii, Milley attended the Na Koa wounded warrior regatta, toured the Hale Koa Hotel, an Army-owned property in Waikiki, and met with the commanders and staff of both U.S. Army Pacific and U.S. Pacific Command as well as Hawaii governor David Ige.
During the trip, Hollyanne Milley, the Army chief of staff's wife, met with Army spouses and U.S. and multinational counterpart spouses in China, South Korea, Japan and Hawaii to discuss quality of life issues including medical care, education and commissaries.
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