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U.S. Soldiers train Poland's future defenders
190817-A-AS262-1005.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Kyle Larsen

Starachowice, Poland - Spc. Dominic Pisco, top, a Civil Affairs Specialist with B Company, 407th Civil Affairs Battalion, instructs Jakub Walczak, center, who will be studying at the Military Academy of Technology in Warsaw, Poland, how to perform an ankle lock during combatives training at a training event hosted by the Stowarzyszenie bylych zolnierzy (SBZ) Reserve outside of Starachowice, Poland, Aug. 17, 2019. The SBZ Reserve is comprised of Polish Territorial Defense Forces Soldiers, college ROTC cadets from Wroclaw and high school ROTC cadets from Starachowice and is a non-profit organization ran by Polish veterans and is approved by the Polish Ministry of Defense as a training organization for current and future Polish military service members. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Kyle Larsen)


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