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Col. Dariusz Parylak, commander, 10th Armored Cavalry

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Col. Dariusz Parylak, commander, 10th Armored Cavalry

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Col. Dariusz Parylak, commander, 10th Armored Cavalry Brigade, 11th Lubuska Armored Cavalry Division, presents a 10th Armored Cavalry Brigade patch to unit commanders from 5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, at Red Square in Swietoszow, Poland, Oct. 23. Lt. Col. Dave Maxwell presents the 1st Infantry Division patch to unit commanders from the 10th Armored Cavalry Brigade. The patch exchange occurs during a ceremony that celebrates the partnership and friendship of the two units. The 5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, is in Europe to support Atlantic Resolve. Atlantic Resolve is a U.S. endeavor to fulfill NATO commitments by rotating U.S. -based units throughout the European theater and training with NATO Allies and partners. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Shiloh Capers)

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23/10/2017
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