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20,000 soldiers set to deploy for DEFENDER-Europe 20 

Elizabeth Aslakson
by Elizabeth Aslakson
February 7, 2020
Sgt. Maj. Erick M. Detrich, HHC, 13th ESC Plans Sergeant Major, hands in his duffle bag inventory sheet as he loads his bag in the connex.  As vehicles and equipment begin the process of being transported in support of DEFENDER- Europe 20 and preparations continue, the first wave of Soldiers from 13th ESC will deploy to Eastern Europe this month.

Sgt. Maj. Erick M. Detrich, HHC, 13th ESC Plans Sergeant Major, hands in his duffle bag inventory sheet as he loads his bag in the connex. As vehicles and equipment begin the process of being transported in support of DEFENDER- Europe 20 and preparations continue, the first wave of Soldiers from 13th ESC will deploy to Eastern Europe this month.

The Department of the Army announced the largest U.S.-based Army exercise of forces to Europe since the Cold War. 

DEFENDER-Europe 20, a joint, multi-national, U.S. Army Europe–commanded exercise, will take place this spring and includes the deployment of 20,000 soldiers from across all components.   

Brig. Gen. Sean Bernabe, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations for U.S. Army Europe, explained the intent of the largest exercise in 25 years.  

“Headquarters Department of the Army directed U.S. Army Europe led exercise designed to build strategic readiness for U.S. Army,” Bernabe said. “Twenty-thousand U.S. Army Soldiers, with their assigned equipment, will deploy from the U.S. to Europe and go to training areas around Europe to participate in other smaller exercises.”  

Other smaller exercises include: 

Exercise Swift Response, an annual multinational parachute operation across Europe, 

Exercise Saber Strike, a biannual exercise featuring ground maneuver training based in Poland and the Baltic States, 

Exercise Allied Spirit, which is focused on interoperability at brigade level and below between allies and partners, 

Exercise Dynamic Front, an annual exercise designed to improve interoperability between allied and partner artillery units.   

Bernabe added, “Once these smaller exercises are complete, Defender–Europe 20 will redeploy the 20,000 U.S. forces back to the U.S. for their next mission.”  

Purpose  

Maj. Traun Moore, USAREUR spokesperson, further detailed the exercise’s intent.  

“The purpose of DEFENDER-Europe 20 is to demonstrate the U.S. military’s ability to rapidly deploy a large combat-credible force from the U.S. to Europe and, alongside our allies and partners, quickly respond to a potential crisis. Key objectives include units drawing Army prepositioned stock; receiving, staging, moving and integrating units; commanding and controlling a division-size force, rehearsing response options; demonstrating U.S. ability to leverage alliances and partnerships; and testing new equipment,” Moore said.  

By the numbers  

The exercise will take place from April to May 2020, with personnel and equipment movements occurring February through July. About 37,000 U.S., allied, and partner nation troops will participate. Of the 20,000 troops deploying from the continental U.S., 7,000 will be Army National Guard soldiers from 12 states and 750 U.S. Army Reserve soldiers. Additionally, 9,000 U.S. troops based in Europe, from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines will participate.  

Objectives  

The German Armed Forces weigh each tire on the SLT 56 heavy duty tractor unit and tank transporter at the Coleman Barracks, Mannheim Germany. By establishing the vehicles axle weight, it will help protect and preserve the mobility of forces across Europe. Photo by Pvt. Katelyn Myers.

The main objectives of DEFENDER-Europe 20 are the military’s refocus on strategic readiness and continued improvement of interoperability.   

According to Moore, the military has concentrated on tactical readiness over the last several years.  However, emphasis has shifted to building strategic readiness.   

“Strategic readiness includes the ability of the U.S. military to dynamically project force and set the theater by mobilizing and deploying forces, sustaining them in a crisis, and redeploying them when their mission is complete,” Moore explained, also clarifying that this exercise is not in response to a specific threat or adversary.  

Moore continued, “Interoperability is a state of readiness that we collectively strive to improve … Although this will be the largest movement of U.S. forces to Europe in over 25 years, we are working closely with our allies and partners to ensure a common understanding and enhance our combined readiness and interoperability capabilities. Living and training alongside our allies and partners in Europe helps the U.S. maintain the relationships and trust that are essential for ensuring global security. Interoperability is not only about technology; it is about people and processes — about all participating nations’ militaries developing basic battlefield-critical capabilities like communicating with and understanding allies and partners.”  

Preparation  

The Grizzly Team conducted a Leadership Professional Development training discussing the fundamentals and tenets of a Combined Arms Breach in preparation for Combined Resold XIII and Defender Europe 20.  Photo by Master Sgt. David Ruiz.

As with any major military operation, units involved — including NATO and host nations — will be organizing and practicing ahead of time. Also, planning conferences will take place prior and throughout each stage of the exercise.   

“All participants are in constant communication, to ensure that there is a shared understanding of the key objectives and the steps that are being taken to successfully execute pre-deployment, exercise execution and redeployment operations,” Moore more.  

For example, the U.S. Army Europe team is already working with host nation teams “to plan and execute pre-exercise senior leader engagements in participating countries in an effort to further share information about DEFENDER-Europe 20, alongside their host nation counterparts.”  

Impact on families  

In terms of how this exercise may impact military families, Moore says families should be prepared for their service members to engage in additional training prior to the exercise, as well as resetting when redeploying from Europe. Though most activity will occur in April and May, pre-deployment training timelines are dependent on the individual unit’s objective. Furthermore, troops and families stationed in Europe and not involved in the exercise, should see minimum impact on their daily lives and experience no interruption of services. 

 

Follow updates from U.S. Army Europe at https://www.eur.army.mil/DefenderEurope.  

 

 

 

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Elizabeth Aslakson

Elizabeth Aslakson

Elizabeth Aslakson is a freelance writer whose work revolves around military issues, history, and her own Army wife adventures. Also, a Puppy Raiser for Canine Companions and volunteer at Mount Vernon, she lives outside D.C. with her husband, a Cyber Soldier assigned to Space Force, and they have three young adult sons. Elizabeth holds a BS in Psychology through the University of Maryland and MFA in English and Creative Nonfiction Writing through Southern New Hampshire University.

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