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Keywords: 8th theater sustainment command 8ththeatersustainmentcommand young alaka'i youngalakai leader development leaderdevelopment joint multinational u.s. army usarmy u.s. navy usnavy u.s. marine corps. usmarinecorps u.s. coast guard uscoastguard republic of korea armed forces republicofkoreaarmedforces 8th army 8tharmy 8th military police brigade 8thmilitarypolicebrigade 130th engineer brigade 130thengineerbrigade second infantry division secondinfantrydivision u.s. forces korea usforceskorea u.s. army pacific usarmypacific u.s. pacific command uspacificcommand honolulu hawaii oahu joint base pearl harbor - hickam jointbasepearlharborhickam united states of america unitedstatesofamerica Thirty - two top performing company - grade officer, warrant officer and non-commissioned officer at the Joint and Multinational Level, from all services across the Pacific region, including 1 Department of the Army Civilian, completed the 8th Theaters Sustainment Command's Phase I of the Young Alaka'i (YA) Leader Development Program 16-02 September 17. "Young Alaka'i is the most innovative, effective leader development program I have ever seen," said GEN Robert B. Brown, commanding general of U.S Army Pacific. "People are our best resource. It is important to get this kind of training opportunity to this cohort (company grade leaders) who want it and thrive for it." Thirty - two top performing company - grade officer, warrant officer and non-commissioned officer at the Joint and Multinational Level, from all services across the Pacific region, including 1 Department of the Army Civilian, completed the 8th Theaters Sustainment Command's Phase I of the Young Alaka'i (YA) Leader Development Program 16-02 September 17. "Young Alaka'i is the most innovative, effective leader development program I have ever seen," said GEN Robert B. Brown, commanding general of U.S Army Pacific. "People are our best resource. It is important to get this kind of training opportunity to this cohort (company grade leaders) who want it and thrive for it."
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