In the context of Exercise Eager Lion, the Joint Task Force (CJTF) and High Command (HICON) were visited by the Assistant Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for Operations and Training on Tuesday. The Joint Task Force Commander, the American Director of the Eager Lion exercise, and several senior JAF officers were present when the Assistant for Operations and Training listened to military briefings from the general staffs of the participating nations about the state of the training, operational and logistical issues, and the strategic, operational, and tactical goals that the exercise aims to accomplish this year. The general staff emphasized the importance of making the most of the exercise, which is a great way for participants to share knowledge and experiences. It is noteworthy that this year witnessed the highest participation in the Eager Lion exercise since it began in 2011. The exercise is conducted regularly in Jordan with the US participating, along with several friendly nations, armed forces, ministries, security agencies, and governmental and non-governmental organizations. The exercise aims to improve the sharing of military experiences among the participating parties and of the exercise to improve the sharing of military experiences among the participating parties and to foster harmony in their cooperative efforts to improve regional security.
In the context of Exercise Eager Lion, the Joint Task Force (CJTF) and High Command (HICON) were visited by the Assistant Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for Operations and Training on Tuesday.
The Joint Task Force Commander, the American Director of the Eager Lion exercise, and several senior JAF officers were present when the Assistant for Operations and Training listened to military briefings from the general staffs of the participating nations about the state of the training, operational and logistical issues, and the strategic, operational, and tactical goals that the exercise aims to accomplish this year. The general staff emphasized the importance of making the most of the exercise, which is a great way for participants to share knowledge and experiences.
It is noteworthy that this year witnessed the highest participation in the Eager Lion exercise since it began in 2011. The exercise is conducted regularly in Jordan with the US participating, along with several friendly nations, armed forces, ministries, security agencies, and governmental and non-governmental organizations. The exercise aims to improve the sharing of military experiences among the participating parties and of the exercise to improve the sharing of military experiences among the participating parties and to foster harmony in their cooperative efforts to improve regional security.