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English: WIESBADEN, Germany – German Gen. Erhard Bühler, Joint Forces Command
Brunssum designated commander, and members of his staff visited U.S. Army Europe headquarters today. U.S. Army Europe’s Commanding General Lt. Gen. Christopher Cavoli welcomed the delegation with an honor cordon. Senior leader visits like this serve to strengthen relationships and demonstrate U.S. Army Europe’s commitment to our ally and partner nations. The honor cordon was comprised of Soldiers from the 529th Military Police Company Honor Guard. |
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Headline | German Gen. Erhard Bühler visits U.S. Army Europe headquarters |
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Image title | WIESBADEN, Germany – German Gen. Erhard Bühler, Joint Forces Command Brunssum designated commander, and members of his staff visited U.S. Army Europe headquarters today. U.S. Army Europe’s Commanding General Lt. Gen. Christopher Cavoli welcomed the delegation with an honor cordon. Senior leader visits like this serve to strengthen relationships and demonstrate U.S. Army Europe’s commitment to our ally and partner nations. The honor cordon was comprised of Soldiers from the 529th Military Police Company Honor Guard. |
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