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American and Poland partnership
U.S. Army Europe and Africa
Sept. 7, 2016 | 1:32
The Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine is an example of multinational partners working together to help build the training capacity of the Ukrainian land forces. This rotation marked the addition of Poland to the JMTG-U partnership and the small contingent has made a huge impact already.
The 27 Polish Soldiers arrived to the IPSC in early July and have been training their first iteration of Ukrainian Soldiers during a nine-week training rotation. The training starts with individual skills, like basic weapons training and combat lifesaving skills, and builds up to collective skills training such as platoon live-fire and ultimately a battalion field training exercise.
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