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WIESBADEN, Germany -  
Lt. Gen. Rajmund Andrzejczak,

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WIESBADEN, Germany - Lt. Gen. Rajmund Andrzejczak,

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WIESBADEN, Germany -
Lt. Gen. Rajmund Andrzejczak, Polish Armed Forces chief of defense, and Maj.
Gen. Tomasz Piotrowski, commander, Polish Operations Command, led a
delegation of senior Polish military leaders and staff members for a visit
to U.S. Army Europe headquarters.
U.S. Army Europe's Lt. Gen. Christopher Cavoli, commanding general, and
Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Abernethy welcomed the Polish delegation with an
honor cordon.
The visit provided Cavoli the opportunity to recognize the Polish Armed
Forces for their on-going efforts with the U.S. Army, and Andrzejczak for
his exceptional leadership and commitment to further developing our military
partnerships.
The U.S. Army Europe Band played the Polish and U.S. national anthems. The
honor cordon was comprised of Soldiers from the 529th Military Police
Company Honor Guard.

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29/04/2019
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