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    1-8 IN troops, tanks arrive in Romania

    1-8 IN troops, tanks arrive in Romania

    Courtesy Photo | Maj. Scott Stephens, executive officer, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 3rd...... read more read more

    MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU, ROMANIA

    02.14.2017

    Story by Capt. Scott Walters 

    3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division

    By 1st Lt. Samuel Jolley
    3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs, 4th Infantry Division

    MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU, Romania – Soldiers, tanks and M88 recovery vehicles from 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment (“Fighting Eagles”) recently arrived to Mihail Kogalniceanu Airbase, Romania in support of Atlantic Resolve.

    So far more than 350 soldiers have arrived this month with another 150 set to show up before the end of February.

    Fighting Eagles soldiers downloaded M1A2 Abrams tanks from the first train that arrived Feb. 14 to this eastern Romanian air base located about 20 kilometers away from the Black Sea.

    Over the course of a few days, Soldiers and equipment traveled about 1,800 kilometers across four countries from western Poland, where the battalion and the rest of the 3,500 Soldiers of 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division who have deployed to Europe initially assembled.

    “We traveled through Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary and Romania, testing the battalion’s ability to assemble quickly and move across Europe via rail and roads,” said Maj. Scott Stephens, 1-8 Inf. Regt. executive officer.

    “The cooperation and trust of allied nations to freely maneuver U.S. military equipment and personnel across Europe is essential to the success of Operation Atlantic Resolve and the security of allied European countries,” he said.

    Speaking to Romanian media as his Soldiers helped off-load tanks from rail cars, Stephens added: “This is very challenging logistically to pull this off, to move this equipment across the sea (from home station Fort Carson, Colorado), onto trains and across Europe. We’ve learned a lot, but this is a part of the reason why we are here. It is vital we learn these experiences, to be able to quickly deploy in the case of future operations.”

    Participating in Atlantic Resolve means the 3rd ABCT will conduct bilateral and multinational training with allies in eight different countries. For 1-8 Inf. Regt., the emphasis will be increasing interoperability with Romanian and Bulgarian land forces over the next six months.

    “We are so excited to begin integrating with the Romanian army and begin training with our Allied partners” said Maj. Michael Harrison, 1-8 Inf. Regt. operations officer. “Living and working alongside our allies daily will build confidence in our ability to operate as one team if we’re ever called to respond immediately to any crisis.”

    Training opportunities will include taking part in the multinational Saber Guardian 17 exercise in July as well as the opportunity to work with a new multinational brigade first proposed at the NATO Warsaw summit in July 2016 and based in Romania.

    Stephens said: “We stand side by side, shoulder to shoulder with our NATO partners and our allies. It’s not just through words, it’s through actions, it’s through presence. We are here, we have incredible fighting capabilities with us, and we are here to stand with our Allies to reassure them that NATO is a viable source.”

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    Date Taken: 02.14.2017
    Date Posted: 02.15.2017 16:01
    Story ID: 223669
    Location: MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU, RO

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