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Army Europe leaders visit future Army Pre-positioned Stock sites in Germany, Netherlands

By U.S. Army EuropeOctober 13, 2016

Army Europe leaders visit future Army Pre-positioned Stock sites in Germany, Netherlands
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WIESBADEN, Germany -- Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commanding general, U.S. Army Europe, and other leaders toured future armored equipment storage sites in Germany and Netherlands, Oct. 13.

The sites, in Dülmen, Germany, and Eygelshoven, Netherlands, will be used to store Army Pre-positioned Stock, which provides strategically pre-positioned equipment world-wide, thereby reducing deployment response times in a crisis.

U.S. Army Europe also plans to use an equipment storage depot in Belgium to store Army Pre-positioned Stock.

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