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3,500 1st Brigade soldiers to deploy to Europe
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(FORT STEWART, Ga.) - Approximately 3,500 soldiers from 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division will deploy for a 6-month rotation this spring as U.S. Army Europe's Regionally Allocated Force. 

The brigade will be training throughout 11 countries in Europe, conducting multinational exercises focused on improving interoperability.

 "We look to build on the relationships developed with our NATO allies and partners during the brigade's previous two rotations to Europe," said Col. Phil Brooks, the 1st Brigade commander. "These relationships improve our ability to operate alongside our allies as part of a combined force while also reassuring our allies and partners of America's continued commitment to ensuring peace and stability in the region."

 As part of this rotation, 1st Brigade will be taking part in Exercise Anakonda 16 in Poland.

 Anakonda 16 is a Polish-led, joint, multinational exercise taking place throughout Poland from June 7-17. It involves more than 25,000 participants from 24 nations. Anakonda 16 is a capstone event for U.S. Army Europe and partnered nations, which validates the requirements set at the NATO Wales Summit in September 2014 and sets conditions for success for the NATO biannual summit in July 2016 in Warsaw, Poland.

 Approximately 1,500 1st Brigade soldiers will also support Operation Atlantic Resolve, a demonstration of continued U.S. commitment to the collective security of our NATO allies and partners.

 As a part of Operation Atlantic Resolve, soldiers will conduct exercises in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary. These exercises give soldiers the opportunity to work and train alongside our NATO allies, build relationships that foster trust and mutual understanding, strengthen interoperability and demonstrate the United States' commitment to the NATO alliance.

 Additional scheduled exercises include Noble Partner in Georgia, Combined Resolve in Germany and international tank competitions in Denmark and Germany.

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