MORAG, Poland — The U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Poland, Lee Feinstein, pauses during his remarks at a ceremony commemorating the first training rotation between U.S. and Polish Forces on

MORAG, Poland — The U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Poland, Lee Feinstein, pauses during his remarks at a ceremony commemorating the first training rotation between U.S. and Polish Forces on the U.S. Patriot Missile system, May 26. Although no actual missiles were shipped, this is the first time a U.S. missile system has come to Poland for a new training program intended to familiarize Polish armed forces on the Patriot Missile system. The training is designed to provide mutual benefits for improving Polish defense capabilities while developing U.S. patriot crew members and batteries. This type of mutual training helps to expand U.S. and Poland air and missile defense cooperation while strengthening the partnership between the U.S. and Poland. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniel J. Nichols) View at highest resolution (681 by 700 pixels)

MORAG, Poland — The U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Poland, Lee Feinstein, pauses during his remarks at a ceremony commemorating the first training rotation between U.S. and Polish Forces on the U.S. Patriot Missile system, May 26. Although no actual missiles were shipped, this is the first time a U.S. missile system has come to Poland for a new training program intended to familiarize Polish armed forces on the Patriot Missile system. The training is designed to provide mutual benefits for improving Polish defense capabilities while developing U.S. patriot crew members and batteries. This type of mutual training helps to expand U.S. and Poland air and missile defense cooperation while strengthening the partnership between the U.S. and Poland. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daniel J. Nichols)

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