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PX Supports Troops in ŚWIęTOSZóW

By Master Sgt. Caleb BarrieauMarch 21, 2024

Sustainers open Post Exchange  in Świętoszów
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army National Guard Sgt. Justin Locke, a motor transport operator assigned to 2113th Transportation Company from Paducah, Kentucky, and deployed to Świętoszów, prepares for the opening of an Army Air Force Exchange Store at the unit's Forward Operating Site in Poland, Feb. 26, 2024. Task Force Provider, as part of a rotation of forces in Europe, is working to set the V Corps area of operations for sustainment and improve quality of life facilities for Soldiers stationed there. The 3rd Infantry Division deployed to Europe to engage in multinational training and operations to build readiness for contingency response and deter adversaries. (Photo Credit: Sgt. 1st Class Jason Hull) VIEW ORIGINAL
Sustainers open Post Exchange  in Świętoszów
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army National Guard Sgt. Justin Locke and Spc. Veronika Hughbanks, both motor transport operators assigned to 2113th Transportation Company from Paducah, Kentucky, and deployed to Świętoszów, conduct the first transaction at the opening of an Army Air Force Exchange Store at the unit's Forward Operating Site in Poland, Feb. 26, 2024. Task Force Provider, as part of a rotation of forces in Europe, is working to set the V Corps area of operations for sustainment and improve quality of life facilities for Soldiers stationed there. The 3rd Infantry Division deployed to Europe to engage in multinational training and operations to build readiness for contingency response and deter adversaries. (Photo Credit: Sgt. 1st Class Jason Hull) VIEW ORIGINAL
Sustainers open Post Exchange  in Świętoszów
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army National Guard Sgt. Justin Locke, a motor transport operator, and 1st Lt. Matthew Chinn, an ordnance officer, both assigned to 2113th Transportation Company from Paducah, Kentucky, and deployed to Świętoszów, prepares for the opening of an Army Air Force Exchange Store at the unit's Forward Operating Site in Poland, Feb. 26, 2024. Task Force Provider, as part of a rotation of forces in Europe, is working to set the V Corps area of operations for sustainment and improve quality of life facilities for Soldiers stationed there. The 3rd Infantry Division deployed to Europe to engage in multinational training and operations to build readiness for contingency response and deter adversaries. (Photo Credit: Sgt. 1st Class Jason Hull) VIEW ORIGINAL
Sustainers open Post Exchange  in Świętoszów
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – U.S. Army Soldiers stationed at Świętoszów and assigned to the 3rd Division Sustainment Brigade's Task Force Provider open an Army Air Force Exchange Store at the unit's Forward Operating Site in Poland, Feb. 26, 2024. Task Force Provider, as part of a rotation of forces in Europe, is working to set the V Corps area of operations for sustainment and improve quality of life facilities for Soldiers stationed there. The 3rd Infantry Division deployed to Europe to engage in multinational training and operations to build readiness for contingency response and deter adversaries. (Photo Credit: Sgt. 1st Class Jason Hull) VIEW ORIGINAL

ŚWIęTOSZóW, Poland – The Army & Air Force Exchange Service goes where you go—even to ŚWIęTOSZóW.

The Exchange opened a small PX last month to serve the troops assigned to the camp in Poland. The store operates as an imprest fund, meaning the military unit runs the store. The U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Division’s Sustainment Brigade took the lead in establishing the PX to support the forward operating site in Poland.

Imprest-fund sites are a vital contingency support operation that the Exchange provides to military units in small, remote, short-term or high-risk locations, where a regular Exchange cannot be provided. In this case, the 2113th Transportation Company from the Kentucky Army National Guard in Paducah was charged with the setup, daily support and operations of the garage-sized store.

“Even when we can’t bring an Exchange to the troops, we find some way to make sure they’re taken care of,” said Alex Mamaril, Grafenwoehr Consolidated Exchange general manager. “The imprest-fund sites like this one allow the Exchange the flexibility to serve troops in the manner suited to their location’s particular circumstances.”

The store offers health and hygiene items, as well as snacks and beverages to bring a taste of home to the Soldiers.

With multination exercises taking place such as the U.S., NATO-led Dynamic Front 24 and more ahead, the continued expansion of support for permanent and rotational training populations via imprest-fund sites like the one in Poland is directly serving U.S. Warfighters throughout Eastern Europe.

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