Atlantic Resolve builds readiness, increases interoperability and enhances the bonds between ally and partner militaries with multinational training events in Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania. Since April 2014, U.S. Army Europe has led the Department of Defense’s Atlantic Resolve land efforts by bringing units based in the US to Europe for nine months at a time. There are three types of Atlantic Resolve rotations, armored, avaition and logistical.
These rotations are overseen by the Mission Command Element, a regionally aligned headquarters based in Poznan, Poland. There are approximately 6,000
Soldiers participating in Atlantic Resolve at any given time. These deployments of ready, combat-credible U.S. forces to Europe in support of Atlantic Resolve is evidence of the strong and unremitting U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe.
More than 65 Blackhawk and Chinook helicopters from 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, are on their way to Eindhoven after arriving in Rotterdam from Texas on June 20, 2018. The helicopters, from Fort Carson, Colo., will team up with 1,700 troops as part of Atlantic Resolve, an ongoing mission to show the U.S. commitment to the NATO Alliance and regional stability.
The aircraft will be forward deployed to Germany, Poland, Romania, and the Baltic states as part of a nine-month rotation. They replace the Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Division, out of Fort Hood, Texas.
These rotations are overseen by the Mission Command Element, a regionally aligned headquarters based in Poznan, Poland. There are approximately 6,000
Soldiers participating in Atlantic Resolve at any given time. These deployments of ready, combat-credible U.S. forces to Europe in support of Atlantic Resolve is evidence of the strong and unremitting U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe.
More than 65 Blackhawk and Chinook helicopters from 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, are on their way to Eindhoven after arriving in Rotterdam from Texas on June 20, 2018. The helicopters, from Fort Carson, Colo., will team up with 1,700 troops as part of Atlantic Resolve, an ongoing mission to show the U.S. commitment to the NATO Alliance and regional stability.
The aircraft will be forward deployed to Germany, Poland, Romania, and the Baltic states as part of a nine-month rotation. They replace the Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Division, out of Fort Hood, Texas.