About Resolute Castle

Exercise Resolute Castle is a U.S. Army Europe and Africa led, multinational, joint exercise which marries U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard, as well as allied and partner nation engineering unit training opportunities with the completion of real world construction projects that enhance training capabilities in various areas of Europe's eastern member-states. Resolute Castle is designed to reinforce regional partnerships and promote interoperability with host nation forces by providing improvements to existing infrastructure.

Resolute Castle 24 utilizes U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, and NATO engineers to increase partner capacity and strengthen capabilities across NATO’s eastern member states through real-world engineer-related training and the expansion of infrastructure in support of defender-series exercises.

 

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26th MEU Supports Dam Repair Operations
26th Marine Expeditionary Unit
Oct. 9, 2017 | 1:50
U.S. Marines with Helicopter Support Team, Combat Logistics Battalion 26 and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 162 (Reinforced), both with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), use a CH-53E Super Stallion to shore up and reinforce erosion in a spillway at Guajataca Dam, Puerto Rico, Oct.8, 2017. Hurricane Maria caused erosion to the original dam, which provides potable water for the western part of the island. Marines and Sailors reinforced the spillway with 500 jersey barriers over the course of several days. The 26th MEU is supporting the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the lead federal agency, in helping those affected by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico to minimize suffering and is one component of the overall whole-of-government response effort. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Juan A. Soto-Delgado)
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