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Brig. Gen. William Cole (front), deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. William Cole (front), deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. William Cole (front), deputy commanding general of Research, Development and Engineering Command and commander of the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Systems Center, and Col. Andrzej Dabrowski (right), comm... More

Lt. Col. Douglas Lynch (left), commander of the 5th

Lt. Col. Douglas Lynch (left), commander of the 5th

Lt. Col. Douglas Lynch (left), commander of the 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, greets Brig. Gen. William Cole, deputy commanding general of Research, Development and Engineering Command and c... More

Antoni Macierewicz (left), Polish minister of defense

Antoni Macierewicz (left), Polish minister of defense

Antoni Macierewicz (left), Polish minister of defense speaks with Col. Andrzej Dabrowski (right), commander of 3rd Air Defense Brigade, Polish army, during Panther Assurance, an interoperability deployment read... More

Efficient missile capabilities showcased during Patriot Shock exercise

Efficient missile capabilities showcased during Patriot Shock exercise

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army) demonstrate the loaded W125 launcher SC Anti-missile system’s mobility range during a demonstration for Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th... More

Brig. Gen. William Cole (right), deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. William Cole (right), deputy commanding

Brig. Gen. William Cole (right), deputy commanding general of Research, Development and Engineering Command and commander of the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Systems Center, speaks with Capt. David Chavez (left) an... More

Paul Jones (far left), U.S. ambassador to Poland, and

Paul Jones (far left), U.S. ambassador to Poland, and

Paul Jones (far left), U.S. ambassador to Poland, and Brig. Gen. William Cole (second from left), deputy commanding general of Research, Development and Engineering Command and commander of the U.S. Army Natick... More

Brig. Gen. William Cole (left), deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. William Cole (left), deputy commanding general

Brig. Gen. William Cole (left), deputy commanding general of Research, Development and Engineering Command and commander of the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Systems Center, speaks with 1st Sgt. Charles Robinson, se... More

Paul Jones (far left), U.S. ambassador to Poland, Antoni

Paul Jones (far left), U.S. ambassador to Poland, Antoni

Paul Jones (far left), U.S. ambassador to Poland, Antoni Macierewicz (center with hands folded), Polish minister of defense, Col. Andrzej Dabrowski (third from right), commander of 3rd Air Defense Brigade, Poli... More

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army)

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army)

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army) demonstrate the loaded W125 launcher SC Anti-missile system’s mobility range during a demonstration for Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th... More

An M901 Patriot Launching Station set up by soldiers

An M901 Patriot Launching Station set up by soldiers

An M901 Patriot Launching Station set up by soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Brigade in a Skwierzyna, Poland, training area is ready to commence Patriot Shock, an interop... More

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army)

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army)

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army) demonstrate their vehicle decontamination capabilities for Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Brigade during Panther... More

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army)

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army)

Soldiers of the 35th Air Defense Squadron (Polish army) simulate operating the 23mm anti-aircraft weapon system during a demonstration for Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artiller... More

Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th

Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th

Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Brigade set up a three-deep barrier of concertina wire around their training area during Patriot Shock, an interoperability deployment re... More

Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th

Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th

Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Brigade began setup of their M901 Patriot Launching Stations for Patriot Shock, an interoperability deployment readiness exercise, Jan. 1... More

Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th

Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th

Soldiers assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Brigade began setup of M901 Patriot Launching Stations, tactical operations center and training area for Patriot Shock, an interoperabili... More

First Lt. Joseph Fideler (left), a tactical control

First Lt. Joseph Fideler (left), a tactical control

First Lt. Joseph Fideler (left), a tactical control officer assigned to A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, greets Antoni Macierewicz (right), Polish minister of defense during Panther ... More

Capt. David Chavez (left), commander of A Battery,

Capt. David Chavez (left), commander of A Battery,

Capt. David Chavez (left), commander of A Battery, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, shakes hands with Brig. Gen. William Cole (right), deputy commanding general of Research, Development and Eng... More

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