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WIESBADEN, Germany -- Senior land force commanders

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WIESBADEN, Germany -- Senior land force commanders from more than 35 allied
and partner nations met Oct. 23-25 for the 27th annual Conference of
European Armies at U.S. Army Europe Headquarters here.
The three-day conference was co-hosted by U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen.
James C. McConville and U.S. Army Europe Commanding General Lt. Gen.
Christopher Cavoli. This year's discussions focused on topics including
strategic readiness, interoperability, modernization in the European
theater, and more.
CEA has been the premier U.S. Army Europe hosted general officer-level
theater security cooperation event since 1988. CEA provides a venue for
strengthening relationships between European ground forces, enhancing
interoperability, and improving regional cooperation with a focus on global
security, peace and stability.

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23/10/2019
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