WASHINGTON — The Army’s 3rd Infantry Division has taken command of the Army task force in Poland and Baltic states as part of regular troop rotations in Europe, the service announced.
“Once again, we have the privilege of standing together with our Polish allies, the Baltic states, and the rest of NATO,” said Maj.
The 3rd Infantry Division based out of Fort Stewart, Ga., replaces the 4th Infantry Division. The announcement of the change of responsibility did not mention Russia or Ukraine. The U.S. military has maintained about 100,000 troops on the Continent since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
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