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    USAREUR/NATO Leaders begin Sustainment Terrain Walk

    KAISERSLAUTERN, RP, GERMANY

    09.01.2015

    Story by Ronna Schelby 

    21st Theater Sustainment Command

    KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - Key leaders from U.S. Army Europe and NATO partners began a three-day Sustainment Terrain Walk Sept. 1 with a visit to the European Activity Set located on the Coleman Worksite, Mannheim.

    The Sustainment Terrain Walk provides an opportunity for the leadership of USAREUR, as well as NATO countries and other regional partners, to assess the capabilities of several key logistics nodes throughout Europe that may be used to support future NATO and partner nation operations.

    The EAS at Coleman Worksite is a Brigade Combat Team’s worth of equipment, pre-staged and maintained at the worksite for rotational forces. Regionally-aligned forces rotate from stateside-based organizations into the European theater through the Coleman Worksite, draw the equipment, mobilize and train throughout Europe, and then return the equipment for maintenance at the end of the rotation. There is also an EAS at Grafenwoehr Training Area.

    These pre-staged sets enable the U.S. Army’s Regionally Aligned Forces concept which supports NATO and partner nations. Having equipment pre-staged in Europe allows incoming troops to quickly and effectively complete their training without going through the great effort and expense of shipping equipment for each rotation.

    According to USAREUR commanding general, Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, the intent of the rotational forces concept, the EAS and other efforts throughout the theater is to accomplish with limited resources the same mission that massive formations of troops accomplished in years past.

    “Years ago the United States had 300 thousand troops in Europe,” said Hodges. “Our mission was to deter aggression. Now we have 30 thousand. Our mission is still to deter aggression. Our task now is to take the 30 thousand and make them act like we still have 300 thousand.”

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    Date Taken: 09.01.2015
    Date Posted: 09.01.2015 11:12
    Story ID: 174856
    Location: KAISERSLAUTERN, RP, DE

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