Garrison showcases facilities, capabilities to Italian, Bulgarian, and U.S. Military Leaders

By Jason TudorApril 20, 2022

Mr. James Adamski, deputy garrison manager, Novo Selo Training Area, discusses and displays the area’s facilities and capabilities to Bulgarian Land Forces Lt. Gen. Dimitar Iliev, deputy chief of defense, Ministry of Defense of the Republic of...
Mr. James Adamski, deputy garrison manager, Novo Selo Training Area, discusses and displays the area’s facilities and capabilities to Bulgarian Land Forces Lt. Gen. Dimitar Iliev, deputy chief of defense, Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Bulgaria; Italian Army Maj. Gen. Francesco Bruno, deputy chief of staff, Italian Joint Operations Headquarters; and Col. Ivano Antonio Romano, Italian Military Attaché for Bulgaria and Romania, at NSTA, Bulgaria, April 13, 2022. NSTA is a training facility operated by U.S. Army Area Support Group-Black Sea and is used to conduct military training exercises along with fostering bilateral relations with Bulgarian Land Forces. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Austin Steinborn, 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) (Photo Credit: Spc. Austin Steinborn) VIEW ORIGINAL

James Adamski, deputy garrison manager, Novo Selo Training Area, discusses and displays the area’s facilities and capabilities to Bulgarian Land Forces Lt. Gen. Dimitar Iliev, deputy chief of defense, Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Bulgaria; Italian Army Maj. Gen. Francesco Bruno, deputy chief of staff, Italian Joint Operations Headquarters; and Col. Ivano Antonio Romano, Italian Military Attaché for Bulgaria and Romania, at NSTA, Bulgaria, April 13, 2022. NSTA is one of 31 sites in Germany, Bulgaria and Romania managed by U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. The site is used to conduct military training exercises along with fostering bilateral relations with Bulgarian Land Forces. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Austin Steinborn, 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)