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From left, Maj. Gen. Maciej JABLONSKI, deputy commanding general interoperability V Corps, Lt. Gen John S. Kolasheski, commanding general V Corps, Brig. Gen. Krzysztof STANCZYK, Territorial Defense Forces commander, Lt. Gen. Adam Joks, commanding general Polish II Corps, attend Territorial Defense Symposium in OLSZTYN, Poland, Feb. 12-15, 2024. The third warfighter symposium included military leaders and subject matter experts from eleven nations to discuss and share insights and strategies focused on understanding the roles and capabilities of Territorial Defense Forces to create interoperability between the U.S., Poland, and other NATO forces. (Polish Territorial Defense PA photo by Irek Dorożański)
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OLSZTYN, Poland - From left, Maj. Gen. Maciej JABLONSKI, deputy commanding general interoperability V Corps, Lt. Gen John S. Kolasheski, commanding general V Corps, Brig. Gen. Krzysztof STANCZYK, Territorial Defense Forces commander, Lt. Gen. Adam Joks, commanding general Polish II Corps, attend Territorial Defense Symposium in OLSZTYN, Poland, Feb. 12-15, 2024. The third warfighter symposium included military leaders and subject matter experts from eleven nations to discuss and share insights and strategies focused on understanding the roles and capabilities of Territorial Defense Forces to create interoperability between the U.S., Poland, and other NATO forces. (Polish Territorial Defense PA photo by Irek Dorożański)


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