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    USANATO BDE

    Major General James C. Boozer Commander of U.S. Army NATO hands the colors of the U.S. Army NATO Brigade to the new commander Colonel Robert S. Larsen, during a change of command ceremony on the grounds of the Schwetzingen Castle. (Photo by SFC John Wollaston)

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    USANATO BDE

    Command Sergeant Major Joanne M. Cox (left) and Colonel Robert S. Larsen (right) case the colors of the U.S. Army NATO Brigade during a ceremony on the grounds of the Schwetzingen Castle. The casing of the colors marks the official start of the brigade’s move to Sembach. (Photo by SFC John Wollaston)

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    USANATO BDE

    Command Sergeant Major Joanne M. Cox (left) and Colonel Robert S. Larsen (right) case the colors of the U.S. Army NATO Brigade during a ceremony on the grounds of the Schwetzingen Castle. The casing of the colors marks the official start of the brigade’s move to Sembach. (Photo by SFC John Wollaston)

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    AFNORTH Battalion, HHC

    SFC Miller, SFC Gradey, SFC Stewart, SFC Nixondorf, and SSG Peay represented AFNORTH Battalion in Brigade's first Battle Staff NCO Course in Mannheim, Germany. (Photo by SFC Jenkins)

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    AFSOUTH BN

    Members of the USANATO AFSOUTH BN Golf Team take second place in the annual USO Charity Golf Tournament held at Carney Park Golf Course. From left to right are Mr. Mark Guillama, SPC John Karczewski, and MAJ Ryan Raymond.

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    AFSOUTH BN, A Co

    SGT Nazario and SGT Miller pose for a quick picture during A CO's team building event on their way to an Art museum in Naples Italy. (Photo by CPT Lee)

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    AFSOUTH BN, B Co

    SSG Ellis and SSG Gaddess receiving reenlistment gifts. (Photo by SPC Reeves)

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    AFSOUTH BN, B Co

    Re-deployment ceremony for Soldiers returning from their 6 month tour in Afghanistan for NATO support missions. In this photo from left to right Ariadna Gomez and Sarah Sandoval. (Photo by SPC Woistman)

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    SHAPE Battalion

    Awards ceremony on 2 March 2012. SGT Van-De-Water; SGT Thibodeaux; SGT Frick and SGT Garza being presented their impact award. (Photo by SSG Alexis)

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    USANATO BDE, HHC

    Randie and SFC Shannon Jenkins (G3) (Left) CPT Calvin Evans (center), Mr. Magnus Yancy(G1) (right) represent HHC, USANATO BDE in the Wounded Warrior Run/Walk fundraiser on Sembach Kanserne. (Photo By USANTO BDE PAO, SFC John Wollaston)

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    USANATO BDE, HHC

    CPT Walter Frazier (left) reenlists SGT Darryl Brown. SGT Darryl Brown will be PCS’ing to Fort Bragg and be assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group.(Photo by SFC Jon Wollaston)

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    USANATO BDE, HHC

    SGT Imelda Winslow leads her squad on an attack during Joint Operation Vigilant Knight, the Company’s Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills exercise. (Photo by SFC John Wollaston)

  • Welcome
  • Vision Statement

Welcome the United States Army NATO Brigade! We are a unique and diverse organization, providing a wide range of command, control, and support services to US Army Soldiers serving in thirteen nations throughout Europe and the United States. We train, equip, and support Soldiers, Civilians, and Family members who serve at 39 different NATO organizations.

This is an exciting time for our brigade as we continue to expand our scope of influence throughout our Area of Responsibility, strengthen alliances and build partner capabilities with the international community, and train and prepare full-spectrum capable soldiers to deploy in support of NATO. We have three battalion and ten company headquarters supporting US Army NATO Soldiers in Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. An assignment with US Army NATO will place you in a position of unique and considerable responsibility, serving side by side with alliance partners. I am certain that you will find a US Army NATO assignment professionally challenging and personally rewarding!

STEADY!

  • WE never fail our Nation or those with whom we serve.
  • WE are a disciplined, fit and, flexible force, fully capable of executing our NATO mission.
  • WE build and develop agile and competent Leaders for our Nation, the US Army, and NATO - they are professionals who lead from the front and lead by example.
  • WE care for our Soldiers, Civilians, and their Families by providing world class support and well-run Soldier and Family Readiness Groups.
  • WE live the Army Values daily; our morale, esprit de corps, and discipline are high.
  • WE seek and take responsibility – we don’t wait to be told what to do, rather we reach out and make a positive impact in our units and our communities.
  • WE represent the best our Nation and the US Army has to offer when serving beside our NATO partners.

STEADY!