Recognizing the criticality of effective full-spectrum operations within the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) region, the partner nation commanders focused the 2009 Land Forces Symposium (LFS) on 'Land Forces' Challenges in a Full-Spectrum Environment.' Conducted April 20-23, 2009, at the Serena Beach Hotel, Mombasa, Kenya, the 2009 LFS was co-hosted by the Kenya Army (KA) and U.S. Army Central (USARCENT). General George W. Casey, Jr., Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, and Lieutenant General James J. Lovelace, Commanding General, USARCENT, led the U.S. delegation while General Jeremiah M. Kianga, Chief of the General Staff, Kenya Armed Forces, and Lieutenant General Jackson K. Tuwei, Commander, Kenya Army, were the senior Kenyan military hosts. Since theater security cooperation efforts in the Horn of Africa will transfer to U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM) in Fiscal Year 2010, five East African nations joined the 19 Central Region Land Force Commanders or their representatives at the LFS. Presentations by General William E. Ward, Commander, USAFRICOM, and Major General William B. Garrett III, Commanding General, U.S. Army Africa (USARAF) familiarized the symposium attendees with the USAFRICOM vision and mission. As with previous symposiums, the LFS provided the opportunity for land force commanders to establish and enhance personal relationships while providing a forum for regional exchange of views. To encourage these exchanges, delegates participated in a series of panels and sub-regional breakout sessions. This year's panels addressed 'Global Trends Impacting the Central Command and the Horn of Africa Operating Environment,' 'Full-Spectrum Key Enablers,' and 'Multi-National Army Training and Preparedness.' The sub- regional panels, which closed out the first two days, provided the opportunity for delegates to discuss in depth how these issues influence the missions and training of their militaries.


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