U.S. Army Europe and Africa Operations
Atlantic Resolve

Atlantic Resolve logoSince April 2014, U.S. Army Europe and Africa has led the Department of Defense’s Atlantic Resolve land efforts by rotating units based in the U.S. to Europe. There are approximately 7,000 regionally allocated Soldiers participating in Atlantic Resolve rotations at any given time. There are four types of U.S. Army Atlantic Resolve rotations – armored, aviation, sustainment task force and division headquarters. Rotational units conduct bilateral, joint and multinational training events across more than a dozen countries. Atlantic Resolve is funded by the European Deterrence Initiative, which enables the U.S. to enhance deterrence, increase readiness and support NATO. For more information, visit the Atlantic Resolve website. 

Kosovo Forces Regional Command-East

Kosovo Forces Regional Command-East is a NATO command, with headquarters at Camp Bondsteel. RC-E conducts peace support operations in Kosovo to contribute to a safe and secure environment and freedom of movement. Troops from Greece, Italy, Slovenia, Finland, Hungary and Switzerland also take part in this unit. For more information visit the Kosovo Forces Regional Command- East website.

  

NATO FLF (Forward Land Forces) Battle Groups

NATO eFP MapEnhanced Forward Presence as part of NATO’s strengthened deterrence and defense posture, allies agreed at the 2016 Summit in Warsaw to enhance NATO’s military presence in the eastern part of the alliance. The U.S. serves as the framework nation for Battle Group Poland. For more information visit the NATO’s forward presence website.

  

Joint Multinational Training Group - Ukraine

Joint Multinational Training Group - Ukraine is the name given to the mission of training, equipping, training center development and doctrinal assistance to the Ukrainian armed forces. 7th Army Training Command oversees the JMTG-U mission at the Grafenwoehr Training Area. For the latest news, video and imagery visit the Joint Multinational Training Group - Ukraine DVIDS page.