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    Fearless Guardian starts with visit from Ukrainian President

    Fearless Guardian starts with visit from President of Ukraine

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Alexander Skripnichuk | Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko talks with American paratroopers April 20, 2015,...... read more read more

    YAVORIV, Ukraine – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt marked the start of combined training between American Soldiers and Ukrainian national guard troops during a visit to the International Peacekeeping and Security Center here April 20, 2015.

    The training, known as Fearless Guardian, involves approximately 300 paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne Brigade training Ukraine’s newly formed national guard under the congressionally-approved Global Contingency Security Fund. Under the program, the United States will train three battalions of Ukrainian troops over a six-month period here.

    Poroshenko made a speech during the ceremony, thanking paratroopers from the 173rd Airborne for participating in the training and expressed hope the friendship between America and Ukraine will be a long and fruitful one.

    “Dear generals, officers, sergeants and American Soldiers, [a] combined exercise of such scale and content is being held, probably, for the first time,” said Poroshenko. “Our meeting today is a symbol of our new partnership and a new future.”

    The ceremony concluded with Poroshenko awarding Ukrainian troops who distinguished themselves in Eastern Ukraine.

    Both the president and ambassador toured classrooms that will be used for training, followed by lunch where they sat with both Ukrainian and U.S. Soldiers.

    “I am excited for our paratroopers to have the opportunity to come to Ukraine and train with Ukrainian troops,” said Maj. Nathan Williams, the executive officer for 1st Squadron, 91st Cavalry Regiment, 173rd Abn. Bde. “This [training] will help bolster capabilities of both our Soldiers and Ukrainian Soldiers.”

    For the Ukrainian national guard troops the event marked the beginning of much needed training.

    “Our Soldiers look forward to training with the American troops,” said Col. Sergey Alexandrovich Moscalenko, the battalion commander for the Ukrainian national guard participating in the training. “We are excited to see what the Americans [Soldiers] can do and how we can learn from them.”

    More than 180 journalists from all over the world covered the event.

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    Date Taken: 04.20.2015
    Date Posted: 04.20.2015 15:02
    Story ID: 160564
    Location: LVIV, UA

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