eFP Battle Group Poland donates bottle caps for humanitarian cause

By Cpl. Justin StaffordJuly 21, 2020

Polish police officer Adam Trzonkowski and Romanian Land Forces Lt. Florin Ruta, who is assigned to enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland, empty a bag of bottle caps into a depository after a meeting to discuss how to increase cap donations in Biala Piska, Poland, July 21, 2020. Trzonkowski, who leads the bottle cap donation initiative, gives the money collected from recycling them to families of sick and disabled children for medical expenses. The Battle Group contributes caps from the Bemowo Piskie Training Area and coordinates with Trzonkowski to turn them in at the police station when the bins at BPTA fill up. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Justin W. Stafford)
Polish police officer Adam Trzonkowski and Romanian Land Forces Lt. Florin Ruta, who is assigned to enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland, empty a bag of bottle caps into a depository after a meeting to discuss how to increase cap donations in Biala Piska, Poland, July 21, 2020. Trzonkowski, who leads the bottle cap donation initiative, gives the money collected from recycling them to families of sick and disabled children for medical expenses. The Battle Group contributes caps from the Bemowo Piskie Training Area and coordinates with Trzonkowski to turn them in at the police station when the bins at BPTA fill up. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Justin W. Stafford) (Photo Credit: Cpl. Justin Stafford) VIEW ORIGINAL

Polish police officer Adam Trzonkowski and Romanian Land Forces Lt. Florin Ruta, who is assigned to enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Poland, empty a bag of bottle caps into a depository after a meeting to discuss how to increase cap donations in Biala Piska, Poland, July 21, 2020. Trzonkowski, who leads the bottle cap donation initiative, gives the money collected from recycling them to families of sick and disabled children for medical expenses. The Battle Group contributes caps from the Bemowo Piskie Training Area and coordinates with Trzonkowski to turn them in at the police station when the bins at BPTA fill up. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Justin W. Stafford)