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Maj. Scott Clark, 56th Theater Information Operations

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Maj. Scott Clark, 56th Theater Information Operations

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Maj. Scott Clark, 56th Theater Information Operations Group, Washington Army National Guard, serves as the information officer for the Brigade HICON during the command post exercise as part of Khaan Quest 2013, Aug. 11. Mongolian, U.S. and multinational forces worked together to enhance regional interoperability and mission effectiveness, as well as develop common tactics, techniques and procedures. Participants are tested and trained through fictional scenarios to plan missions, react to situations that arise, and interact with external entities. Khaan Quest is multinational peacekeeping exercise hosted and sponsored by the Mongolian Armed Forces with a co-sponsorship alternating between U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, and U.S. Army Pacific. MARFORPAC is the executive agent for this year’s exercise. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Balinda O’Neal/Released)

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