ARMY READ OF THE DAY
Army plans repeat of major drills using largest overseas training unit
By Jonathan Lehrfeld
Oct 14, 10:00 AM
American, Polish, French and Swedish soldiers pose for a photograph to highlight interoperability between nations during Defender Europe at Lomza, Poland, on May 19, 2022. (Spc. Devin Klecan/Army)
A series of multinational exercises that took place at the Army’s largest overseas training command over the last 12 months are expected to take place again within the next year, officials said.
“I put them in two buckets: There [are] those exercises where we are the lead, and then there are those exercises where we support U.S. Army Europe and Africa,” Brig. Gen. Joseph Hilbert, the head of 7th Army Training Command, said in an interview with Army Times.
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