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.

 

Press Information
Images
Videos
Video by Staff Sgt. Daniel Yeadon
Sergeant Morales Club Partners with Chiefs Group Ramstein to Maintain Kindergraves
21st Theater Sustainment Command
July 15, 2024 | 1:18
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 21st Theater Sustainment Command from the Rheinland-Pfalz Sergeant Morales Club partner with the Chiefs Ground Ramstein, members of the German Bundeswehr, and students from the BurgGymnasium Kaiserslautern as they volunteer to maintain the graves of American infants at Kaiserslautern Cemetery Waldfriedhof, Kaiserslautern, Germany 3 July 2014. The Kindergraves honor the 451 American infants who died shortly after birth at the American military hospital in Landstuhl or nearby civilian hospitals from 1952 to 1971. In addition to symbolizing the partnership between Germany, the U.S., the U.S. military, and the Kaiserslautern community, Kindergraves plays a vital role in preserving family histories, keeping families connected, and helping them manage the pain of their loss. (U.S. Army video by Staff Sgt. Daniel Yeadon)
More