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Leaders from the Romanian Land Forces and the U.S.

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Leaders from the Romanian Land Forces and the U.S.

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Leaders from the Romanian Land Forces and the U.S. Army pose for a group photo during the Resolute Castle DV Day held in Cincu, Romania, July 25. From left, Romanian Land Forces Col. Iona, Romanian Land Forces Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Dumitru Scarlat, Alabama Army National Guard Assistant Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Charles Gable, U.S. Army Europe Commanding General Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, Romanian Land Forces Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Nicolae-Ionel Ciuca, 4th Infantry Division Commanding General Brig. Gen. Mike Tarsa, and Romanian Land Forces Brig. Gen. General Ariton Ionita. Resolute Castle is a U.S. Army Europe-led multinational operation and series of engineering projects held in Romania and Bulgaria that highlights State Partnership Program and integration of the Army National Guard in Operation Atlantic Resolve. (Photo by U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brooks Fletcher, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

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2010 - 2020
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