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US special operations chief for Europe heads to Ukraine in aftermath of Russian border buildup
Maj. Gen. David Tabor, right, commander of U.S. Special Operations Command Europe, receives a weapons briefing at the 142nd Training Center near Kyiv, Ukraine, April 28, 2021. Service members who train at the facility are familiarized with all weapons systems that they may encounter in the region.
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By JOHN VANDIVER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 29, 2021 STUTTGART, Germany The head of U.S. special operations in Europe met with troops this week in Ukraine, marking the two-star general’s first official visit to a country where a recent Russian military buildup sparked U.S. threat alerts.
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45 Kyiv, Ukraine – In his first visit since taking command of U.S. Special Operations Command Europe, Maj. Gen. David Tabor met with Ukrainian and U.S. military leadership at the 142nd Training Center on April 28, 2021 to assess how ongoing training enhances interoperability between special operations forces and improves the ability of the Ukrainian military to respond to crisis.
“U.S. forces in Europe remain committed to collective defense cooperative security alongside European allies and partners. Tabor said. “By seeking out new training opportunities, we ensure that U.S., allied and partner forces maintain the ability to meet and defeat any number of threats.”
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