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USARPAC kicks off Khaan Quest 23 in Mongolia

By Sgt. Teresa CanteroJune 21, 2023

U.S. Army Pacific Command Kicks off Khaan Quest 23 in Mongolia, Strengthening International Cooperation
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from the U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) 8th Military Police Brigade, and Soldiers from Alpha Company, 70th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 11th Airborne Division, pose for a group photo with the President of Mongolia, Mr. Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh, and Mongolian delegates during the opening ceremony of the exercise Khaan Quest 23, 19 June 2023, Five Hills Training Center, Mongolia. Mongolian Armed Forces (MAF), US Army (USARPAC), and international participants will conduct Khaan Quest 2023 from 19 June –02 July 2023. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Adrianne Tuante) VIEW ORIGINAL
U.S. Army Pacific Command Kicks off Khaan Quest 23 in Mongolia, Strengthening International Cooperation
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S Army Pacific (USARPAC), represented by the 11th Airborne Division marches in the opening ceremony of Khaan Quest 23, 19 June 2023, at the Five Hills Training Center, outside of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The Mongolian Armed Forces (MAF), US Army (USARPAC), and International participants will conduct Khaan Quest 2023 from 19 June – 02 July 2023 in order to enhance multinational interoperability, prepare participants for future UN peacekeeping missions, develop peace support operations capabilities, and enhance military readiness. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Adrianne Tuante) VIEW ORIGINAL

ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia — Soldiers from U.S. Army Pacific joined forces with soldiers from across the Pacific region for a momentous occasion — the opening ceremony of Khaan Quest 23, June 19 at the Five Hills Training Facility outside Ulaanbaatar.

KQ23 will focus on a command post exercise but will also include a critical enabler’s capability enhancement and a field training exercise. All elements of KQ23 are focused on peacekeeping and stability operations and involve Mongolian, U.S. and multinational forces working jointly to increase interoperability and readiness for the peacekeeping mission set.

“The importance of Khaan Quest stems from its purpose. It is a peacekeeping exercise. It serves to prepare participants for UN peacekeeping missions. It also develops peace support operations capabilities and interoperability,” said U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Chris Smith, deputy commanding general for USARPAC.

“This exercise is not only a great opportunity to exchange lessons and techniques, it is also an expression of the commitment of the participating nations to the charter of the United Nations. A key part of that charter is to maintain international peace and security. Peacekeeping still serves an essential purpose around the world.” Smith added.

U.S. Army Pacific Command Kicks off Khaan Quest 23 in Mongolia, Strengthening International Cooperation
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from the 11th Airborne Division march in formation during the opening ceremony of Khaan Quest 23, June 19, 2023 at the Five Hills Training area, outside of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Khaan Quest 2023 is a regularly scheduled, multinational exercise co-sponsored by U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and hosted annually by the Mongolian Armed Forces. U.S. Army Pacific is the executive agent for KQ23, making it the latest in a continuing series of exercises designed to promote regional peace and security. This year’s exercise marks the 20th anniversary of this training event. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Adrianne Tuante)
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U.S. Army Pacific Command Kicks off Khaan Quest 23 in Mongolia, Strengthening International Cooperation
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A service member with the Mongolian Armed Forces (MAF) parachutes onto the parade deck during the opening ceremony of Exercise Khaan Quest 2023 at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia, June 19, 2023.

Approximately 200 U.S. personnel and a total of 750 Partner force personnel are expected to participate in KQ23. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Adrianne Tuante)
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The Mongolian Armed Forces invited military personnel from other countries to participate, currently there are 26 countries participating in this year’s KQ23.

"Mongolia always pursues a peace-loving, open, independent, and multi-pillar foreign policy. The exercise has been making a significant contribution to increasing the peace support capacity of participating countries and strengthening their friendship and military trust," said President U. Khürelsükh, president of Mongolia and commander-in-chief of the Mongolian Armed Forces, at the opening ceremony.

The 14-day event is a regularly scheduled, multinational exercise co-sponsored by the U.S. Army Pacific Command and hosted annually by the Mongolian Armed Forces. KQ23 is the latest in a continuing series of exercises designed to promote regional peace and security. This year’s exercise marks the 20th anniversary of this training event.