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Do not miss the key attendees to the upcoming Hegemon Wargaming exercises “The Air-Land Battle on NATO’s Eastern Flank”

  • Published: September 6, 2017

Do not miss the key attendees to the upcoming Hegemon Wargaming exercises “The Air-Land Battle on NATO’s Eastern Flank”

  • Published: September 6, 2017

The upcoming Wargaming simulation, organized by the Casimir Pulaski Foundation in close cooperation with the Potomac Foundation, will host many well-known experts, military and government representatives on the issues of security, national defense and foreign affairs, as well as specializing on those issues military personnel. The confirmed key guests to “The Air-Land Battle on NATO’s Eastern Flank“ War Game include Brigadier Paul Tennant, Dr. Reiner Huber, LTC Torsten Hallstedt, and Dr. Phillip A. Karber.

Brigadier Paul Tennant is the Chief Fires/Influence at the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps in NATO. “It is particularly important for us to continue to develop this very close relationship with Poland,” says Mr. Tennant at the last War Game, adding that the great advantage of such Wargaming simulations is the chance for the military to learn and exercise things in the “non-expensive way”.

Dr. Reiner Huber, Emeritus Professor for Applied Systems Science at the University of the German Armed Forces in Munich (Germany) is an internationally recognized security systems analyst and military operations researcher, as well as an author of several books on territorial defense. During his career, Dr. Huber has served on a number of advisory panels of the German Ministry of Defense and NATO. He has organized and chaired nine scientific conferences, and participated as a guest lecturer and researcher at many academic and defense analysis institutions in the United Kingdom, the United States, China, and South Korea.

LTC Torsten Hallstedt, Head of Planning for Swedish Home Guard Colonel Lars S. Lervik, is a Norwegian Army officer currently assigned to the Norwegian Ministry of Defense in Oslo. At the moment, Mr. Hallstedt is responsible for readiness, crisis management and national security policy issues at the Ministry.

Dr. Phillip A. Karber, President of the Potomac Foundation, is an internationally recognized authority on defense and national security matters. Since 1978, he has taught courses in national security and military affairs at the Georgetown University, the same institution where a while ago he earned his Ph.D. in international law.

 

Stay tuned! For further information, follow: https://pulaski.pl/en/ and social media channels.

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