FROM: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Army to Make Force Structure Changes in Europe
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, March 1, 2013 - Germany-based elements of the U.S. Army's 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team will relocate within Germany and to Italy this summer, according to a Defense Department news release issued today.
A total of four battalions will be relocated. Two battalions will relocate from Germany to Italy; the brigade's headquarters battalion and one infantry battalion will relocate to Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy and to the Army's new facility in Del Din [formerly known as Dal Molin] in Vicenza. The other two battalions will relocate from Schweinfurt and Bamberg, Germany, to Grafenwoehr, Germany.
In addition to the previously announced inactivation of V Corps Headquarters and the 170th and 172nd Infantry Brigades, the disposition of 2,500 enabling forces are provided in the attached DOD news release.
Information on the disposition of other units in the closing U.S. military communities of Bamberg and Schweinfurt will be provided in the near future, as those force structure actions are determined.
These actions are part of DOD's ongoing restructure of resources worldwide in line with the national defense strategy and in support of combatant commanders, NATO and our European allies.
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