Nepalese Army Capt. Janardan Gurung (right), an instructor at the Birendra Peace Operations Training Center Nepal, introduces himself to 1st Sgt. Jeff Alberts, a fellow "sapper" and senior-enlisted Army representative during Khaan Quest, Aug 4. Approximately 1,000 service members from 13 different nations are participating in Khaan Quest 2013 in Mongolia, which consists of a command post exercise (CPX) and field training exercise (FTX) at Five Hills Training Area, both focusing on peacekeeping and stability operations. Mongolian and armed forces, along with other regional partners, w


Nepalese Army Capt. Janardan Gurung (right), an instructor at the Birendra Peace Operations Training Center Nepal, introduces himself to 1st Sgt. Jeff Alberts, a fellow "sapper" and senior-enlisted Army representative during Khaan Quest, Aug 4. Approximately 1,000 service members from 13 different nations are participating in Khaan Quest 2013 in Mongolia, which consists of a command post exercise (CPX) and field training exercise (FTX) at Five Hills Training Area, both focusing on peacekeeping and stability operations. Mongolian and armed forces, along with other regional partners, will also participate in Engineering Civic Action Program (ENCAP) projects, as well as Cooperative Health Engagement (CHE) events in Ulaanbaatar, enhancing joint medical and engineering capabilities and providing outreach to underserved communities. Marine Corps Forces Pacific is the executive agent for this year's exercise. Alberts is from Anchorage, Alaska. Multinational troops prepare for FTX at Five Hills Training Area, Mongolia 130804-M-MG222-003


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