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U.S. Defense Department To Restructure Aviation Brigade In Germany

By Alltimepost.com

WASHINGTON – United States Defense Department will restructure the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade and subordinate units in Germany as part of the Army’s Aviation Restructuring Initiative in Europe, defense officials said on Thursday in a statement.

A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the U.S. Army Europe's 12th Combat Aviation Brigade cruises over Budapest, Hungary, during Exercise Saker Falcon in April 2014. Defense Department officials have announced a restructuring of the brigade and subordinate units in Germany as part of the Army's Aviation Restructuring Initiative in Europe. U.S. Embassy Budapest. Photo by A. Reategui
A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the U.S. Army Europe’s 12th Combat Aviation Brigade cruises over Budapest, Hungary, during Exercise Saker Falcon in April 2014. Defense Department officials have announced a restructuring of the brigade and subordinate units in Germany as part of the Army’s Aviation Restructuring Initiative in Europe. U.S. Embassy Budapest. Photo by A. Reategui

The 12th CAB restructuring will reduce the U.S. presence in Germany by about 1,900 military positions and an estimated 2,850 family members, officials said.

The department will maintain aviation capabilities in Germany using a continuous rotation to augment the remaining aviation assets and personnel, and will augment aviation assets further if surge capabilities are needed, according to the statement.

The Army will provide a rotational presence of an aviation battalion task force, two medevac teams and an air traffic service company to complement the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, officials added.

According officials, the units rotating to Europe will support Operation Atlantic Resolve and major training exercises in central and eastern Europe and in Germany.

In the near term, the defense officials said, three local national employee positions will be reduced.

Long-term impacts on local national employment won’t be clear until the restructuring is complete, they added.

In a telephone call with German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday, Defense Secretary, Ash Carter outlined the restructure as part of the Army’s Aviation Restructuring Initiative in Europe.

He discussed the Army’s plan for rotational forces to complement the brigade, officials said in a separate statement summarizing the call.

Carter and von der Leyen vowed to remain closely connected throughout the restructure process, the statement said, adding that they expressed mutual appreciation for the strong military relationship between the United States and Germany.

Both leaders said they look forward to meeting again in Europe, according to officials.

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