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Dynamic Front 2019, US Army Photo

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Dynamic Front 2019, US Army Photo

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Soldiers from the United States, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia work together in a command tactical operations center to receive calls for fire to test their long-range fire capabilities as part of Dynamic Front 2019 in Torun, Poland, Mar. 4.
This is the first time that Dynamic Front has been executed in Poland, with approximately 500 troops participating in this field exercise.
Exercise Dynamic Front 19 is a multinational exercise conducted by the U.S. Army in Europe designed to improve allied and partner nation ability to deliver long-range fires capabilities.
The exercise provides an intense, realistic training environment that takes advantage of U.S. Army Europe’s unique training resources to seamlessly coordinate fires in support of U.S. and allied operations.
There are approximately 3,200 participants in this exercise across Europe with over 100 artillery systems from participating countries.
The exercise is designed to increase readiness and interoperability by exercising allied and partner nation ability to integrate joint fires in a multinational environment at both the operational and tactical levels. (U.S. Army photo by: Spc. Christina Westover)

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04/03/2019
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