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Photo By: Spc. Joshua Maxie
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Strengthening Ties: V Corps supports Polish Apache Signing Ceremony
INOWROCLAW, Poland - U.S. Ambassador to Poland, Mark Brzezinski gives a speech on the importance of United States and Polish partnership in aviation after Polish Minister of Defense, Kosiniak Kamysz signs the contract to purchase the AH-64 Apache in Inowroclaw, Poland, August 13, 2024.Through defense agreements, V Corps actively engages in Allied and Partner National Army's warfighting capabilities and capacity at the echelon. V Corps plays a crucial role in facilitating combined understanding and management of opportunities within the Operational environment as the Army's Forward Deployed Corps.(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Joshua Maxie)
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