Polish troops prepare a bridge at the Drawsko Pomorskie training area on 8 June during exercise ‘Allied Spirit’.
The divisional headquarters (forward) is provided under a US-Polish defence co-operation agreement signed in June 2019, which also foresees more US troops rotating through Poland. The June and a follow-on September agreement also includes the combat training centre at Drawsko Pomorskie, US Army area support group at Poznan, US Air Force (USAF) aerial port of debarkation at Wroclaw-Strachowice, USAF remotely piloted aircraft squadron at Lask, combat aviation brigade and combat sustainment support battalion at Podwidz, and special forces facilities at Podwdiz and Lubliniec.
Colonel Kazimierz Dynski, deputy chief of staff and J3 division chief in the General Command of the Polish Armed Forces, said the presence of US troops on Polish soil provided a measurable sign of a dedication to Poland’s security, adding that it provided the opportunity to conduct common training. “Together with the US troops, we are increasing interoperability. We’re also conducting day-by-day training ... which is influencing our abilities to conduct future operations.”
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