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The
Republic of Korea co-hosted the 31st Pacific Area Senior Officer Logistics
Seminar (PASOLS) in Seoul. Member nation attendees were: Australia,
Bangladesh, Brunei, Canada, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan,
Korea, Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, New Zealand, Papua
New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand,
Tonga, and the United States. Cambodia and Mauritius attended as observer
nations.
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| Vice
Adm. Gordon S. Holder, Director for Logistics of the U.S. Joint Staff,
congratulates Rear Adm. Sushil Kumar Ramsay, Assistant Controller
of Logistics, Indian Naval Headquarters, as PASOLS newest member,
while Brig. Gen. Henry "Hank" L. Taylor, USAF, Vice Director
for Logistics of the U.S. Joint Staff, looks on. |
Maj.
Gen. Choi In Su, Director-General of the Logistics Bureau of the Republic
of Korea Ministry of National Defense, signs a logistics agreement
with Brig. George Yacoub, Director-General of the Joint Ammunition
Logistics Organization, Australian Ministry of Defence. |
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PASOLS
Korean military hosts provided several opportunities for delegates
to enjoy Koreas rich cultural heritage. This was the third
PASOLS co-hosted by the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.
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total of 110 delegates including 25 officers of flag or general
officer rank or their equivalents represented 23 nations at
the 2002 PASOLS. |
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Malaysia,
Papua New Guinea, Philippines, U.S. Army Brig. Gen. James Lewis
Kennon, USPACOM Director for Logistics, Engineering and Security
Assistance (J4), confers with Sri Lankan head of delegation, Maj.
Gen. Nimal Krishnaratne, Master General Ordnance.
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