Trump to deploy 5,000 troops to Poland
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ROCK ISLAND, Ill. – Army Field Support Battalion–Riley and AFSBn–Lewis were recently recognized with the Chief of Staff of the Army’s Deployment
Polish defense officials say the decision to cancel Fort Hood-based brigade’s rotation is in line with a broader Pentagon plan to rearrange forces.
Approximately 4,000 troops from 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division were scheduled to spend months in eastern Europe.
The Pentagon is drawing down thousands of troops in Europe by stopping units from deploying to Poland and Germany as opposed to yanking those already stationed there.
The deployment of the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division to Europe already underway has been put on hold.
The Army is continuing to expand military cooperation with Poland through the Pentagon’s counter-drone initiative, the service announced on Wednesday.
NATO's top military officer said Tuesday that he doesn't expect any more drawdowns of American troops from Europe — at least not anytime soon — beyond the 5,000 that U.S. President Donald Trump announced would leave the continent.
The U.S. Army has abruptly canceled the planned deployment of roughly 4,000 soldiers to Poland, a defense official confirmed to the Washington Examiner. The deployment involved the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team,
The US Army's Dark Eagle hypersonic missile is drawing attention after a reported deployment request amid a fragile ceasefire with Iran.