U.S. Army Reserve Unit Support Soldiers in the Czech Republic
240512-A-GP509-1111.JPG Photo By: Staff Sgt. Angela Ohearn

CZECH REPUBLIC - U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Maj. Kevin Tevebaugh, senior enlisted operations officer, 510th Regional Support Group, 7th Mission Support Command, fixes a sign during the unit’s daily patrol of the Smilov training area, Czech Republic, May 12, 2024. The patrol included monitoring the sustainment facilities supporting hundreds of Soldiers and addressing deficiencies with participant units and Czech allies to support Exercise Immediate Response 24 as part of the 510th RSG Base Operational Support and Integration mission. DEFENDER is the Dynamic Employment of Forces to Europe for NATO Deterrence and Enhanced Readiness, and is a U.S. European Command scheduled, U.S. Army Europe and Africa conducted exercise that consists of Saber Strike, Immediate Response, and Swift Response. DEFENDER 24 is linked to NATO’s Steadfast Defender exercise, and DoD’s Large Scale Global Exercise, taking place from 28 March to 31 May. DEFENDER 24 is the largest U.S. Army exercise in Europe and includes more than 17,000 U.S. and 23,000 multinational service members from more than 20 Allied and partner nations, including Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The 7th Mission Support Command, America’s Army Reserve in Europe, provides ready, capable units of action, to support U.S. Army Europe – Africa missions across the globe. For more stories and information on the 7th Mission Support Command, connect on Facebook @7thmsc. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Angela O’Hearn).


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