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Partner StrongESCW 2025: Modernizing, integrating for stronger Euro-Atlantic defense ESCW 2025: Modernizing, integrating for stronger Euro-Atlantic defense U.S. Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, hosted the 2025 USEUCOM Strategy Conference and Workshops (ESCW) at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, from Jan. 27-30, 2025.

Steady PresenceEuropean Allies commemorate 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge in Luxembourg European Allies commemorate 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge in Luxembourg On Dec.14, 2024, the American Battle Monuments Commission hosted a ceremony at Luxembourg American Cemetery to commemorate the U.S. and Allied forces who fought in the Battle of the Bulge 80 years ago.

Partner StrongStrengthening Arctic Defense: Trilateral exercise tests fifth-generation air power Strengthening Arctic Defense: Trilateral exercise tests fifth-generation air power Norwegian, U.K. and U.S. forces conducted a multi-domain find, fix, track and target military exercise with fifth-generation aircraft Dec. 3 in the High North.

Partner StrongNorthern Europe defense conference builds on longstanding partnerships for security Northern Europe defense conference builds on longstanding partnerships for security The annual conference also included first-time participants from Belgium, Canada and Luxembourg to further develop regional partnerships.

Ready ForcesGallantry under fire: RAF Lakenheath honors decorated Airmen for repelling mass Iranian drone attack Gallantry under fire: RAF Lakenheath honors decorated Airmen for repelling mass Iranian drone attack On April 13 and throughout the morning of April 14, a mix of U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles and other defensive assets successfully engaged and destroyed more than 80 one-way attack UAVs intended to strike Israel from Iran and Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.

Steady PresenceTruman Strike Group destroyers conduct Barents Sea operations Truman Strike Group destroyers conduct Barents Sea operations In July 2024, the Department of Defense released the 2024 DoD Arctic Strategy, the fourth iteration for the Department, which outlines the United States’ commitment to preserving the Arctic as a secure and stable region with Allies and partners.

Partner StrongMilitary leaders advance Arctic security, cooperation in semi-annual forum Military leaders advance Arctic security, cooperation in semi-annual forum The senior military officials discussed a wide range of issues impacting security in the Arctic with particular emphasis on the collective ways to amplify and accelerate NATO's efforts in the High North.