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Army preps troop, equipment rotation in Europe for Atlantic Resolve
by Ed Adamczyk
Washington DC (UPI) Jan 25, 2019

U.S. Army Europe announced rotations of its armored and aviation units, with equipment to arrive in Europe within two weeks.

The command, headquartered in Wiesbaden, Germany, said in a statement that armored equipment of the 1st Armored Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, will arrive at the port of Antwerp, Belgium.

About 400 vehicles will then travel in a convoy through Belgium, Germany and Poland for four days. The equipment includes track vehicles, which will move by rail.

The maneuvers will be followed by the arrival of planes and equipment of the 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, also from Fort Riley, Kansas.

The equipment and aircraft will arrive at Zeebrugge, Belgium, on Jan. 29, and then move to designated locations in Germany, Latvia, Poland and Romania, according to a press release from U.S. Army Europe. Aircraft from Germany and Poland will fly to the port of Bremerhaven, Germany, to participate in the rotation.

It is the fourth iteration of maneuvers of Atlantic Resolve, each a nine-month display of readiness, cooperation between NATO allies and multinational training events.


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Ties between US, Russia and China 'dysfunctional': UN
Davos, Switzerland (AFP) Jan 24, 2019
The world is facing worrying "fragmentation", UN chief Antonio Guterres said Thursday, warning that the relationship between the United States, Russia and China was worryingly out of kilter. "The relationship between the three most important powers, Russia, the United States and China, has never been as dysfunctional as it is today," the UN secretary-general told the World Economic Forum in Davos. Guterres said the ongoing shift away from a world dominated previously by two Cold War superpowers ... read more

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