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Soldiers of the U.S. Army 2nd Cavalry Regiment deployed in Estonia as a part of the U.S. military's Operation Atlantic Resolve, during the ''Dragoon Ride'' exercise move past Liepupe March 22, 2015.

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U.S. soldiers will present equipment and weaponry displays in towns and cities of Lithuania as they are headed back to their permanent station in Germany


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U.S. troops drive in Eastern Europe to show defense readiness

WARSAW, Poland — A U.S. Army infantry convoy is driving through eastern Europe seeking to provide reassurance to a region concerned that the conflict between Russian-backed rebels and government forces in Ukraine threatens its security.

The U.S. "Dragoon Ride" convoy is attracting interest and greetings from people along its route. It started last week from Estonia and passed through Latvia and Lithuania before entering Poland on Monday.

Flying U.S. flags, dozens of Stryker and other armored vehicles from the 3rd Squadron of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment are driving down the roads on their way back to base in Vilseck, Germany. They took part in the Atlantic Resolve exercise that shows NATO's readiness to defend its members. They will stop in some Polish towns to meet local residents.

The move comes at a time when Poland is stepping up its own defenses by calling thousands of reservists for urgent military training and by hosting major NATO and international exercises this year. Also Monday, Canadian and Polish troops held exercises at a test range in Drawsko Pomorskie, in the northeast.

Bordering Ukraine and Russia, Poland says it has trust in NATO's collective security guarantees but it also harbors bad memories of defense alliances with Britain and France that failed when Nazi Germany invaded in 1939.

Adviser to the defense minister, Gen. Boguslaw Pacek, recently stressed that NATO expects its members to also build their own defenses.

In an apparent reference to Russia, Pacek said that the U.S. convoy is a sign to "those in the East" that NATO is strong and united.

Meanwhile, Poland is practicing mobilization by calling on hundreds of reservists to immediately show up for military training. In total, some 12,000 reservists are to go through various forms of training this year.


Members of U.S. Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment ride on an armored vehicle March 23 during the Dragoon Ride military exercise in Salociai, Lithuania. The troops began the trek on March 21 and will travel through Lithuania, The Czech Republic and onto Germany by April 1 in an exercise designed to reinforce America's allies.
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Men and women from Iron Troop, 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment receive a mission briefing on March 21 at an airfield in Estonia prior to setting off on their 1,800-mile drive to Vilseck, Germany. (Photo: NATO)
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A young Estonian child meets members of the U.S. military police on March 21. (Photo: NATO)
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A gunner sits atop an armored Humvee, one of several other vehicles joining the Dragoon Ride on March 21. (Photo: NATO)
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A convoy of Strykers pulled over at the side of the road on March 21 in Estonia for routine checks. (Photo: NATO)
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1st Lt. Katrina Andrews, 615th Military Police Company, is interviewed by Estonian Army public information soldiers on March 21. (Photo: Sgt. 1st Class Joel Quebec/Army)
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A couple show their support of NATO and the U.S. as hundreds of citizens turned out on March 21 to see a static display of 2nd Cavalry Regiment Stryker vehicles during Dragoon Ride. (Photo: Sgt. 1st Class Joel Quebec/Army)
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Men from Iron Troop, 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment pose by their Strykers on March 22 at a static display near the town of Jelgavkrasti, Latvia. (Photo: NATO)
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Stryker vehicles of the U.S. Army's 2nd Cavalry Regiment roll down the highway March 22 during Operation Dragoon Ride in Riga, Latvia. (Photo: Oksana Dzadan/AP)
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U.S. Army Capt. Michael Duncan smiles in front of a Stryker vehicle March 22 during Dragoon Ride in Riga, Latvia. (Photo: Oksana Dzadan/AP)
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Stryker vehicles of the U.S. Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment roll down the highway March 22 during Dragoon Ride in Riga, Latvia. (Photo: Oksana Dzadan/AP)
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A Latvian soldier stands atop his Humvee on March 22 at a static display in Riga, Latvia. (Photo: NATO)
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A Latvian soldier shows his gun to a young boy March 22 during Dragoon Ride in Riga, Latvia. (Photo: Oksana Dzadan/AP)
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1st Lt. Stephanie Hasenfus, 515th Transportation Company, Baumholder, Germany, talks to a young girl on March 22 in Tapa, Estonia. (Photo: U.S. Army)
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A member of U.S.Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment meets with local residents on March 23 on a Stryker vehicle during Dragoon Ride in Salociai, Lithuania. (Photo: Mindaugas Kulbis/AP)
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A member of U.S. Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment poses for photo with an unidentified mother and child atop a U.S. Stryker military vehicle March 23 during Dragoon Ride in Salociai. (Photo: Mindaugas Kulbis/AP)
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A member of U.S. Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment shows a gun to a woman March 23 during Dragoon Ride in Salociai, Lithuania. (Photo: Mindaugas Kulbis/AP)
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A member of U.S. Army’s 2nd Cavalry Regiment shows a gun to a young boy on a Stryker vehicle March 23 during Dragoon Ride in Salociai. (Photo: Mindaugas Kulbis/AP)
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Do American soldiers even speak Lithuanian? I'm guessing not. :confused:
 
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NATO commander says military convoy in Czech Republic sends reassuring message - watch on - uatoday.tv
Mar. 31, 2015

Convoy crosses Czech Republic following NATO exercises in Eastern Europe



NATO's top military commander General Philip Breedlove has said an armoured vehicles convoy travelling by road in the Czech Republic sent a message of reassurance. Speaking in Romania, Breedlove said he and NATO are ready to defend against Russian beligerence.

Philip Breedlove, NATO Commander, US European Command: "Crowds have come out to welcome these soldiers and their vehicle. They return home. So, it's been a good message of reassurance, a good message to our nations, and we were able to exercise some skills that we haven't exercised in quite some time."

Breedlove said a decision on whether Romania would host heavy military equipment from NATO will soon be made public.

Philip Breedlove, NATO Commander, US European Command: "This decision will be announced very soon, how this all will be accomplished and my expectation is that if Romania is asked to participate, they will do so as they have done in every NATO venture so far."

Three convoys of American soldiers crossed from Poland into the Czech Republic on Sunday, en route to their home base in Germany.

Around 500 American soldiers were returning from their Baltic NATO exercise Atlantic Resolve. The exercise is intended as a demonstration of support for NATO members in Central Europe who may feel threatened after Russia's annexation of Crimea and what NATO said was the open participation of Russian troops in the Ukraine conflict.
 
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140 Portugal soldiers on NATO mission 31 March 2015

Roughly 140 reconnaissance personnel will be training in joint exercises with scouts of the Lithuanian Land Force. Members of the Portuguese reconnaissance company arrived via Kaunas International Airport while roughly 40 units of military materiel will arrive via Klaipėda Seaport in the nearest while.

The Portuguese military contingent is also bringing roughly 40 military vehicles, including Pandur II and Chaimite armoured infantry and reconnaissance vehicles, military ATVs and trucks. The vehicles will be redeployed from Klaipėda to the Mechanised Infantry Brigade Iron Wolf in Rukla. For security purposes the column will be escorted by the Lithuanian Military Police and Road Police on its way.

Lithuania is providing Host Nation Support for the allied forces deployed in its territory in full, i.e. lodging, food supply, and other types of logistic support.



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..:: en.mon.gov.pl :: News / Latest News - Ukrainian instructors will be trained in Poland ::..


As Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defence Tomasz Siemoniak announced, Poles will take part in training of Ukrainian instructors. The training will be conducted within NATO program DEEP Ukraine.


Poland participates in NATO program of reforming Ukrainian military education DEEP (Defence Education Enhancement Program) together with a few other NATO member states. The objective of the program is to adjust Ukrainian military education to NATO standards.

It was established, in agreement with Ukraine and NATO representatives, on 25-26 March 2015 that three different courses for instructors training Ukrainian NCOs will be conducted in training centres in Poland. First such training will take place in June, next one in September and October. Ukraine declared that about 50 people will participate in them.

The activities realised within the NATO program are aimed at preparing instructors, with the use of Polish training resources, according to NATO standards. During one of the courses Ukrainians will be acquainted with the system of functioning of NCO corps in Polish Armed Forces.

The courses will be carried out in "train the trainers" formula and will enable preparing a group of Ukrainian instructors. It is also considered to organise courses on psychological aid.

All the trainings of Ukrainian instructors will be financed by NATO and Ministry of National Defence. Similar courses will also be organised by other NATO member states.
 
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A-10 Warthogs engaging dummy targets in Romania
Apr. 2, 2015, 5:11 PM


Twelve US Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II jets assigned to the 354th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron involved in a theater security package deployment in Eastern Europe have arrived at Campia Turzii, Romania.

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The US and Romanian air forces are conducting joint training aimed to strengthen interoperability and demonstrate the countries' shared commitment to the security and stability of Europe amid tensions with Russia. The exercise is not far from Ukraine, Crimea, and Moldova.

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NATO jets in Lithuania alerted by Russian fighter-jet - EN.DELFI
BNS
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
  • Fighter-jets of the NATO air policing mission in Šiauliai, northern Lithuania, were scrambled on Monday to identify and accompany a Russian jet that was flying with its transponder switched off.
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    Captain Donatas Suchockis, public relations officer at the Lithuanian Army's Joint Staff, told BNS on Tuesday that the signal about a Su-24 flying close to Russia's Kaliningrad region was received at about 4 p.m.

    "(The aircraft) was flying without a plan or a transponder, it was not in contact," said Suchockis.

    Last week, NATO fighter jets guarding the Baltic skies were scrambled twice to accompany Russian airplanes. On Thursday, they took off from Šiauliai to accompany a Russian transport airplane Il-76 and were scrambled from Estonia to escort another Russian transport plane An-26.


    In Lithuania, the air policing mission is carried out by Italian and Polish aviators, with Belgians serving in Poland and Spanish airmen serving in Estonia.

    The Alliance's officials maintain that Russian airplanes flying with their transponders switched off constitute a threat to civilian aviation.
 
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