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A Romanian Soldier assigned to Battle Group Poland’s

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A Romanian Soldier assigned to Battle Group Poland’s Romanian Air Defense Detachment “Black Bats,” low crawls underneath a DAC 665T truck during an obstacle course against other nations of BGPOL to celebrate Romanian Army Day at Bemowo Piskie Training Area, Poland, Oct. 25. Battle Group Poland is a unique, multinational coalition of U.S., U.K., Croatian and Romanian Soldiers who serve with the Polish 15th Mechanized Brigade as a deterrence in support of NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence. The Black Bats’ provide air support to BGPOL through immense fire power capabilities such as the M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System and the Oerliko 35mm twin cannon. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Sarah Kirby)

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26/10/2018
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