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Khaan Quest: Pentagon Begins Military Exercises In Mongolia

Xinhua News Agency
August 3, 2013

Khaan Quest military exercises kick off in Mongolia

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Last year’s Khaan Quest

ULAN BATOR: The annual Khaan Quest military exercises kicked off here Saturday with the participation of over 1,000 peacekeepers from 14 countries such as the United States, Germany and Japan.

Mongolian Prime Minister Norov Altankhuyag said at the opening ceremony that the multinational peacekeeping drill hosted by Mongolia was aimed at increasing military exchanges between Mongolia and other countries.

Khaan Quest was launched by Mongolia and the United States jointly in 2003 and expanded to a multinational drill in 2006.

Peacekeepers from Mongolia, the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Britain, Nepal and Vietnam joined the games. Delegates from China, Russia, Turkey and Kazakhstan took part as observers.

Khaan Quest 2013, which lasts through Aug. 14, consists of a command post exercise and field training exercise at Five Hills Training Area in Ulan Bator.

The military exercise of this year has two additional training programs — water patrol and the art of surviving. These lessons will be given by troops from the U.S Marine Corps, according to a high-ranking Mongolian officer.

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Khaan Quest 2012

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  1. August 4, 2013 at 4:15 am

    As it is multinational the title of this post is misleading no?

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    • richardrozoff
      August 5, 2013 at 2:24 am

      The U.S. is leading the drills, the U.S. Pacific Command to be precise. The annual Khaan Quest exercises are an American initiative, for the past decade to train Mongolian troops for “peacekeeping” deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan – nations invaded by the U.S.

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