NATO leader visits USAREUR headquarters in Germany

By Sgt. Daniel Cole, U.S. Army Europe PUblic AffairsFebruary 23, 2016

NATO leader visits USAREUR headquarters in Germany
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges (right), commander, U.S. Army Europe, and German Gen. Hans-Lothar Domroese, commander of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum, salute an honor cordon during Domroese's visit to the U.S. Army Europe headquarters in Wiesbaden,... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
NATO leader visits USAREUR headquarters in Germany
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Members of U.S. Army Europe Band and Chorus, and Salute Battery, performed an honor cordon to welcome German Gen. Hans-Lothar Domroese, commander of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum, during a visit to U.S. Army Europe's headquarters in Wies... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
NATO leader visits USAREUR headquarters in Germany
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges (right), commander, U.S. Army Europe, and German Gen. Hans-Lothar Domroese, commander of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum, salute an honor cordon during Domroese's visit to the U.S. Army Europe headquarters in Wiesbaden,... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

WIESBADEN, Germany -- Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commander, U.S. Army Europe, hosted an honor cordon to welcome German Gen. Hans-Lothar Domroese, commander of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum, here, Feb. 19.

Domroese visited U.S. Army Europe's headquarters to briefly discuss military topics, items of mutual interest, and meet members of the command team. The visit is part of Domroese' farewell tour before his retirement in March. During the visit, Domroese thanked U.S. Army Europe for its contributions to European security.

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