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U.S. Army Alabama National Guard Brig. Gen. Michael Izzo, commander of Task Force Warrior, center right, and Command Sgt. Maj. John Robert Elmore, command sergeant major of the Alabama Army National Guard, center left, stands with Military Police Officers from the 214th Military Police Company for a photo during their visit to Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Feb. 12, 2026. The engagement aimed to boost morale and recognize the Soldier's contributions to regional security and NATO interoperability. The visit also allowed Izzo to build stronger connections with regional and Garrison partners in Poland and Bulgaria. (Courtesy Photo)
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U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. John Robert Elmore, command sergeant major of the Alabama Army National Guard, speaks to Military Police Officers from the 214th Military Police Company about their mission in Europe, Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Feb. 12, 2026. The engagement aimed to boost morale and recognize the Soldier's contributions to regional security and NATO interoperability. The visit also allowed Elmore to build stronger connections with regional and Garrison partners in Poland and Bulgaria. (Courtesy Photo)
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CAMP KOSZIUSZKO, Poland — U.S. Army Alabama National Guard Brig. Gen. Michael Izzo, commander of Task Force Warrior, and Command Sgt. Maj. John Robert Elmore, command sergeant major of the Alabama Army National Guard, visited the 214th Military Police Company at Drawsko Combat Training Center, Poland, and Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Feb. 9 - 13.
The engagements aimed to boost morale and recognize the Soldier's contributions to regional security and NATO interoperability, and underscoring stronger ties with regional partners and Allies. Specifically, the visit also allowed Izzo and Elmore to build stronger connections with Garrison partners in Poland and Bulgaria.
The 214th Military Police Company is deployed in support of V Corps operations, providing security and law enforcement support throughout the theater.
About V Corps: V Corps is the U.S. Army's only forward-deployed corps, serving as the senior tactical headquarters in Europe to deter conflict, train alongside NATO allies, and provide combat-ready forces, if necessary, to defend the alliance's eastern flank. V Corps is operationalizing and expanding the Eastern Flank Deterrence Line with Allies, rapidly integrating emerging technologies into training and tactical plans.
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