Community notification for U.S. Army equipment movements in Hungary for DEFENDER-Europe 21

June 9, 2021

WIESBADEN, Germany —

From June 12 to 15, military equipment and Soldiers of the U.S. Army 2nd Cavalry Regiment are scheduled for movements thru Hungary as they return from participating in Saber Guardian 21 to their home station in Vilseck, Germany.

 

Saber Guardian 21 is linked to DEFENDER-Europe 21, an annual large-scale U.S. Army-led multinational, joint exercise designed to build readiness and interoperability between U.S., NATO and partner militaries.

 

On these days, the public can expect to see an increase in U.S. military presence and traffic as the unit transits through Hungary to Slovakia. Military convoys will contain about 70 vehicles and 300 Soldiers. All equipment will be transported by road movements.

 

Due to operational security concerns, we cannot provide exact routes and numbers of vehicles. All movements are approved, coordinated, and supported by all applicable host nation authorities. Upon exercise completion the unit will also conduct return movement to its home station in Vilseck, Germany.

 

We are in close coordination with host nations to minimize disruptions to local populations during these movements. To reduce traffic disruptions, the movements are scheduled in the evening hours. U.S. Army Europe and Africa units are working diligently to adhere to safety procedures and follow local laws and regulations. The safety of our Soldiers and host nation citizens is paramount in everything we do. Drivers are advised to use caution when driving near military convoys. 

 

We value our relationship with our Hungarian allies and take steps to be good neighbors while maintaining our joint military effectiveness. 

 

Prudent COVID-19 precautionary measures like the use of masks, social distancing, and rotational shift work will be taken to ensure the health and protection of participating armed forces and the local population. The brigade will conduct screening, testing and quarantine requirements before moving to forward locations alongside allies and partners.

 

Photos, videos, news stories, and b-roll packages of DEFENDER-Europe 21 events are available at www.dvidshub.net/feature/DefenderEurope.  All products are public domain and can be used by any media outlet. Media representatives can create a free account to download high resolution versions of the products. 

 

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