The U.S. European Command (EUCOM) Joint Cyber Center (JCC) is pleased to announce the "2016 International Cyber Summit Maritime Cyber Port Security" conference. The USEUCOM JCC is looking for briefers and facilitators who can assist with this year's summit.
Representatives from 11 nations across Europe and North America met for the Arctic Security Forces Roundtable in order to promote regional understanding and enhance multilateral security operations within the Arctic area.
This was the theme at the 2015 Annual International Military Chief of Chaplains Conference (IMCCC) held this February in Amsterdam. The IMCCC was initiated and has been coordinated by the EUCOM Chaplains Office since 1990.
The Army Operational Command Denmark and U.S. Army Europe are hosting senior noncommissioned officers from 32 nations and the U.S. during the seventh annual Conference of European Armies for Noncommissioned Officers here through May 22.
Airmen have demonstrated specialized training and capabilities to coalition officers as part of the annual European Flight Surgeon Conference. SSgt Tristan McIntire takes us on the tour.
US Air Forces Europe, US Air Forces Africa, and NATO bring medical personnel from around the world to Ramstein Air Base for an in-depth conference about aeromedical risk assessment. SGT Abigail Waldrop has the story.
Last week planners, strategists, and defense cooperation and attaché officers from U.S. embassies across Europe gathered at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, for the annual European Strategy Conference to take a hard look at where we are, where we are heading, and whether our route is both the most effective and most efficient in today’s fiscally-constrained environment.
Leaders from the top enlisted ranks from the US Navy, Army, Air Force, and six other countries met in Pristina, Kosovo. Conferences like this are a great way for leaders to build relationships with other countries to exchange knowledge and resources.
Senior level noncommissioned officers from the Balkans region met during the Regional Senior NCO Conference for the Land Forces Senior NCO and Senior Enlisted Leader in Pristina, Kosovo Monday.
Just back from Sweden and Finland -- not NATO allies, but certainly premier partners both. I visited both in my hat as Commander of US European Command.
ISES, a weeklong U.S. European Command event held at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, concluded on Sept. 13.
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany – In the course of exploring a definition and framework for “Countering Violent Extremism,” the 97 participants in a week-long seminar on the topic here have traveled down many paths.
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany - Senior Enlisted Personnel from across the region have gathered at the DoD's George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies here to discuss their profession and share ideas on current topics as well as the future. Jason Tudor reports.
Three U.S. combatant commands and 48 alumni of the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies gathered to develop a common understanding about security issues posed by drug smuggling and other illicit trafficking June 18-21.
Representatives and planners from 36 NATO and Partnership for Peace countries began the week- long final planning conference for Combined Endeavor 2012 today in Budva, Montenegro.
NATO forces must work together during global military conflicts and seamless integration isn’t possible without training and an exchange of ideas. Enter the European Tanker Symposium; where members of the Royal Air Force as well as Italian, French, and Belgian air forces talk shop to increase NATO’s Air Power. SSgt Lance Daigle reports.
The 100th Air Refueling Wing hosted the European Tanker Symposium here May 9 through 11with attendees from Royal Air Force 101 Sq., French air force "Bretagne" Sq., Italian air force 14 Wing, Belgium air component, and the 603rd Air and Operations Center, Ramstein Air Base, Germany.
The first day is complete of a joint-nation non-commissioned officer symposium at the Bulgarian Land Forces headquarters here, April 10-11. More than 40 American and Bulgarian senior enlisted members shared their doctrine, experiences and strengths during four discussions and a small-group breakout session.
Greece continued to host partner navies this week following last week’s Enterprise Carrier Strike Group visit to Piraeus with the exercise Phoenix Express 2012 (PE12) final planning conference, Apr. 3-5.
The U.S. European Command ended the mid-planning conference for Combined Endeavor, its largest multinational communications interoperability exercise, today in Albania.
The week-long mid planning conference for exercise Combined Endeavor 2012 (CE12), U.S. European Command’s largest communications interoperability exercise, began today with more than 300 participants attending to continue the planning and testing for this year’s exercise.
At a conference at Ramstein Air Base, U.S. military leaders and their international counterparts meet to discuss how new plans by the Secretary of Defense will affect the troops stationed in Europe. SSgt Tiffany Rankins has the story.
Defense leaders at this year’s Munich Security Conference discussed several topics to include Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, and the drawdown of U.S. forces in Europe. SSgt John Archiquette has this story from Munich.
SSgt John Archiquette has this story form the Munich Security Conference. Two leaders at the event recognize the necessity of joint training in Europe.
The Munich Security Conference is one of the largest gatherings on defense policy. This year, the main focus is on the future role of the U.S. and NATO in Afghanistan.
Ah, the Munich Security Conference. Certainly the most prestigious of all the global security conferences, with routine appearances by heads of government, Defense and other ministers of state, brilliant academics, journalists and even a few Admirals and Generals.
Over the past decade, the Munich Security Conference has brought in defense leaders from around the globe to discuss the latest security issues and challenges affecting today’s world. The conference kicks off today. AFN’s Gary Bautell will be talking to senior defense officials from several nations and gives us a quick look at what we can expect.
U.S. EUCOM Chaplain (Col.) Brian Van Sickle speaks to Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina local media about the mission of the International Military Chiefs of Chaplains conference this year.
Ninety seven participants from 47 countries covering three combatant commands – U.S. Africa, Central and European Command – are working over nine days to better define what’s happening in countries like Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Syria and other nations. Speakers include academics, military leaders and others involved with the change process in those nations.
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) are the weapons of choice for insurgents, and representatives from Europe and the Middle East participated in the U.S. Army in Europe and the Joint Multinational Training Command’s (JMTC’s) Coalition Counter-IED (C-IED)Training Conference, March 1-3 at the Hohenfels Training Area (HTA) in Hohenfels, Germany.
There is something of a red carpet, a press of media, crowds everywhere, the buzz of deal cutting and gossiping, all held in an elegant 18th century hotel in the heart of Bavaria.
As I mentioned in my vlog last week I was in Bergen, Norway during my official co-hosting duties with the Norwegian Chief of Defense, General Harald Sunde, for the Northern European Chief of Defense (CHOD) Conference. As "The Fjord Capital of Norway", Bergen is often described as "a city with its feet in the sea, its head in the skies, and its heart in the right place." What I didn't mention in the vlog is I found myself in a situation that affected my head and heart before the conference had even begun.
Musicians assigned to Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band, Wood Wind Quintet, entertained guests during two receptions hosted in support of the conference on the Role of Women in Global Security here, Oct. 28-29.