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NEWS | July 6, 2026

Washington Guard, Malaysia Partners Gather for Bersama Warrior

By Sgt. Elaina Nieves, Washington National Guard

KUANTAN, Malaysia – The Washington National Guard and the Malaysian Armed Forces have ended the 12th iteration of Bersama Warrior, a bilateral, U.S. Army Pacific-led joint exercise held at the Joint Warfighting Center sponsored by U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and hosted by the Malaysian Armed Forces.

Bersama Warrior is designed to strengthen defense ties, enhance combined interoperability and develop combined staff processes. This year’s iteration brought together a mix of active component, reserve and National Guard service members from the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force to train alongside their Malaysian counterparts during the command post exercise. About 130 U.S. service members, including active-component, Reserve and National Guard personnel, participated in this year’s iteration that began June 13.

“We have challenged ourselves to think [quickly] and operate in a complex and dynamic environment through rigorous discussions, deliberate planning and synchronized decision making. We have strengthened our ability to work together as a combined force,” said Malaysian Army Brig. Gen. Azman Md Zain, commander of the 31st Infantry Brigade, and task force commander for the exercise. “I've had the opportunity to observe the professionalism, dedication and commitment demonstrated by every participant, whether serving as planners, controllers, evaluators or members of [the] training audience. Each of you contributes significantly to the success of this exercise.”

The command post exercise focused on humanitarian assistance, stability operations and multinational coordination, requiring participants to adapt to unexpected challenges while maintaining unity of effort across the combined force. The command post exercise enabled commanders and staff sections to validate planning assumptions, test communication processes and refine decision-making in a realistic operational environment and provided participants at all levels with valuable experience operating as a joint, multinational force.

“Addressing … challenges in today's increasingly complex security environment such as terrorism, cyber threat, natural disaster and other transnational security issues requires close cooperation and collective response,” Zain said. “Exercises, such as the Bersama Warrior, play a vital role in building partnership, exchanging knowledge, sharing best practice and developing the professional relationship necessary for future collaboration.”

The exercise brought together service members from across the joint force, including members of the Washington National Guard, who collaborate regularly with the Malaysian Armed Forces under the Department of War National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program.

“The security challenges of today's world demand cooperation among partners; no single nation can address every challenge,” said U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Michael Ake, land component commander for the Washington National Guard.

Ake served as deputy task force commander to Zain during the command post exercise, delivering comments and making decisions based on information provided by the staff.

Since 2017, the Washington National Guard and Malaysian Armed Forces have worked together to strengthen military readiness, build enduring professional relationships and support a shared commitment to regional security and stability in the Indo-Pacific.

“As we close this chapter, let us remember that readiness is not a destination, but a continuous journey,” Ake said. “Be proud of what we have achieved together and continue to build fun. Next year, our team will reunite, and you'll be stronger, more capable and more united in the world.”

 

 

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