Pacific Air Forces Public Affairs
9/24/2014 - JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -- Pacific
Air Forces hosted military leaders from 20 countries throughout the
Pacific region during the annual Pacific Rim Air Power Symposium held
here Sept. 22-25, 2014.
The PACRIM Airpower Symposium, previously known as the PACAF Director of
Operations Conference, builds and improves multilateral relationships
among air forces in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. This year's theme,
"International Cooperation, a Capacity and Capability Multiplier,"
focused discussions on improving cooperation and coordination during
humanitarian assistance and disaster relief crises, as well as enhancing
the coordination of air assets during contingencies.
"PACRIM Airpower Symposium provides a platform that fosters
international cooperation, strengthens partnerships, and builds
understanding of our combined interests in the Pacific," said Maj. Gen.
Paul McGillicuddy, the Vice Commander of Pacific Air Forces, and host of
this year's Pacific Rim Airpower Symposium. "The symposium focuses on
increasing interoperability and efficiency in humanitarian assistance
and disaster relief response.
"In a disaster response or humanitarian aid scenario, time saved means
lives saved. Having connections in place with our partners throughout
the region enables us to respond more rapidly and effectively when
crises strike," McGillicuddy said. "Events like these lay the foundation
for participation of our allies and partners in other events such as
exercises, humanitarian assistance and disaster response, and subject
matter expert exchanges."
The Senior Enlisted Leadership Conference, the largest multi-national
air force enlisted conference in the Pacific, was held in conjunction
with the PACRIM Airpower Symposium. First held in 2008, the conference
complements the PACRIM Airpower Symposium, offering a forum for regional
air force senior noncommissioned officers to assemble and discuss
common topics of interest.
"In this forum we are able to discuss common issues that affect proper
force development and force management of enlisted forces, with the goal
of promoting interoperability and relationship building," said Chief
Master Sergeant Harold Hutchison, the Command Chief Master Sergeant for
Pacific Air Forces.
In addition to the discussions focused on this year's theme, leaders
also discussed the UN Security Council's "Women, Peace, and Security"
initiative, which promotes women's participation in conflict prevention,
management, and resolution, as well as post conflict relief and
recovery, advances peace, national security, economic and social
development, and international cooperation.
The partnerships fostered through participation in the PACRIM Airpower
Symposium have proven vital to the continuing peace and stability of the
Indo-Asia-Pacific region. These symposiums aid in establishing and
enhancing cultural understanding, information sharing and
interoperability, and set the stage for participation by
Indo-Asia-Pacific nations in other events such as exercises,
humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations, subject matter
exchanges, and conferences.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
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