Resolute Castle

 

Resolute Castle is an annual exercise focused on improving military infrastructure and enhancing interoperability among NATO Allies and partners. Conducted across various locations in Europe, it emphasizes engineering operations, infrastructure development, and multinational collaboration. The exercise supports NATO’s ability to sustain operations and enhances regional security.

 

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US engineers build bypass in Poland
U.S. Army Europe and Africa
Aug. 24, 2020 | 1:20
Soldiers with 15th Engineer Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade, build a bypass in Trzebien, Poland, during Resolute Castle 20 on Aug 21, 2020. Resolute Castle 20 is a U.S. Army Europe engineering exercise occurring from August 10 – September 8, 2020. It provides engineering training opportunities with the mission of completing construction projects intended to improve existing host nation infrastructure, which includes the construction of an intermediate staging base, a forward arming and refueling point maintenance, the clearing of a helicopter landing zone, and the improvement of a railhead byway and range road at Camp Trzebien, Poland. Additionally, the improvements will include the construction of a general purpose warehouse in Karliki, Poland, and the construction of a fuel system supply point at Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland.
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