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Back FY 2018 USPACOM Multinational Peacekeeping Exercise (MPE) STE T3 Course

Fiscal Year 2018
Division School of International Graduate Studies
Department Center for Civil-Military Relations
Investigator(s) Hussey, Benjamin T.
Sponsor Naval Education Training Security Assistance Field Activity (Navy)
Summary Delivery of CCMR Peacekeeping program USPACOM Multinational Peacekeeping Exercise (MPE) Staff Training Event (STE) Train-the-Trainer (T3) Course to members of the Bangladesh Armed Forces and a select number of international military officers. This course/event (MASL 273013) is regularly conducted, on an annual basis, by CCMR throughout the Asia-Pacific area. This training was coordinated and agreed upon bilaterally by the US and Bangladesh governments during the Bilateral Defense Discussions.
If this course does not occur it would diminish Nepal's capacity to train future deploying peacekeepers, and specifically, peacekeeping instructors. This would negatively affect future US-Bangladesh peacekeeping cooperation. Bangladesh is currently a major contributor of peacekeepers to UN Missions worldwide. There is potential that failure to support this training could adversely impact force generation for potential new UN missions or extend already deployed contingents in place due to inadequate replacements available.
The course is pre-coordinated in detail and supported by the US Embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh and United States Pacific Command.
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