By Army Sgt. 1st Class Tyrone C. Marshall Jr.
DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13, 2014 – The Defense Department announced
today the next scheduled unit rotation as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve,
which a Pentagon spokesman said continues to demonstrate U.S. commitment to
reassuring its NATO allies.
Army Col. Steven Warren told reporters that about 600 soldiers
from the Fort Hood, Texas-based 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, will rotate
to Poland as the next unit to participate in the reassurance initiative.
The brigade will be the next unit to take part in ongoing
land forces exercises that fall under the umbrella of Operation Atlantic
Resolve, he said.
The United States is demonstrating its continued commitment
to collective security through a series of actions designed to reassure NATO
allies and partners of America's dedication to enduring peace and stability in
the region, in light of the Russian intervention in Ukraine, officials said.
“These units will replace the paratroopers of U.S. Army
Europe’s 173rd Airborne Brigade ‘Sky Soldiers,’” Warren said, “who have, since
April, been participating in multinational training with U.S. allies in
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. These land training exercises, which
came at the request of host nations, help foster interoperability through
small-unit and leader training.”
Warren noted the “Ironhorse” soldiers who will replace the
173rd Airborne Brigade will participate in the theater rotation exercise for
about three months.
“They are bringing training equipment,” the colonel said,
“to include infantry fighting vehicles, cavalry fighting vehicles, armored
personnel carriers, M-1 Tanks, engineering equipment and other equipment
organic to U.S. cavalry units.”
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