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U.S. Marines of the Black Sea Rotational Force present

U.S. Marines of the Black Sea Rotational Force present

U.S. Marines of the Black Sea Rotational Force present the Ukrainian armed forces with a gift to show their appreciation for their participation during the Exercise Platinum Lion 17.1 closing ceremony at Novo S... More

The Ukrainian armed forces presents U.S. Marines of

The Ukrainian armed forces presents U.S. Marines of

The Ukrainian armed forces presents U.S. Marines of Fleet Anti-Terrorism Support Team Europe who are assigned to the Black Sea Rotational Force 16.2 with their country’s flag to thank the U.S. Marines for worki... More

A Ukrainian soldier stands in front of a vehicle during

A Ukrainian soldier stands in front of a vehicle during

A Ukrainian soldier stands in front of a vehicle during Combined Resolve at Hohenfels training area, Hohenfels, Germany on Sept. 18. 2020. Combined Resolve XIV is a Headquarters Department of the Army directed ... More

Ukrainians train alongside U.S. and multinational forces during Combined Resolve XIV

Ukrainians train alongside U.S. and multinational forces during Combin...

Soldiers with the Ukrainian Ground Forces set up a concealed security position in their BMP-2, infantry fighting vehicle, during Combined Resolve XIV, Sept. 19, 2020 at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center ... More

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