The National Emergency Management Agency in partnership with the Embassy of the United States and the United States Army-Pacific Command, biennial organizes the ‘Gobi Wolf’ multinational exercise. This multinational exercise will be organized in the eastern region of Mongolia and focuses on disaster relief in Dornod province in May.
In this context, the planning team is working in the Eastern Province to develop the subject of the training based on the research of the exercise attendance, training needs, and local high-risk disasters.
The meeting was organized by the working groups led by Brigadier General B. Uuganbayar, the Deputy Chief of the NEMA, Major Marl Pasibe, and the Commander of the US Pacific Ground Forces, the leader of the exercise, exchanged views on training programs, scenario and activities.
The mid-level planning meeting will continue until the 19th January 2024.
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