Playing the piano at 45,000 feet: Ramstein hosts NATO fighter exercise
1:42 PM6/12/2024
A pilot exits a French Air Force Dassault Rafale after parking on the flight line at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 6, 2024. The Rafale was an integral part of a basic fighter maneuvers exercise at the base which boasted a total of 37 aircraft, comprising both fourth and fifth-generation fighter jets.
Playing the piano at 45,000 feet: Ramstein hosts NATO fighter exercise
1:42 PM6/12/2024
Airmen assigned to the 555th Fighter Generation Squadron at Aviano Air Base, Italy, talk to each other as fighter jets from various NATO countries taxi onto the runway at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 5, 2024. Maintainers of different NATO countries were given the opportunity during the exercise to cross services and learn more about each other’s airframes.
Playing the piano at 45,000 feet: Ramstein hosts NATO fighter exercise
1:42 PM6/12/2024
A French Air Force Dassault Rafale parks on the flight line at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 6, 2024. The Rafale was an integral part of a basic fighter maneuvers exercise at the base which boasted a total of 37 aircraft, comprising both fourth and fifth-generation fighter jets.
Playing the piano at 45,000 feet: Ramstein hosts NATO fighter exercise
1:42 PM6/12/2024
Pilots exit a French Air Force Dassault Rafale after parking on the flight line at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 6, 2024. The Rafale was an integral part of a basic fighter maneuvers exercise at the base which boasted a total of 37 aircraft, comprising both fourth and fifth-generation fighter jets.
Playing the piano at 45,000 feet: Ramstein hosts NATO fighter exercise
1:42 PM6/12/2024
An acoustic piano burns as part of a closing ceremony, signaling the end of a simulated aerial combat exercise June 6, 2024, on Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The piano burning is rooted in a tradition from World War II in which a piano was burnt in memory of fighter pilots who were killed in action.
Central Europe defense conference aligns Allies, strengthens relationships
2:44 PM6/11/2024
U.S. Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe – bookended by Amb. Kate Marie Byrnes, civilian deputy and foreign policy advisor to U.S. European Command, and Croatian Lt. Gen. Tihomir Kundid, chief of the Croatian Armed Forces General Staff – leads discussion as co-host of the 2024 Central Europe Chiefs of Defense conference held in Split, Croatia, from June 10-11, 2024. “Venues like this one provide a forum to share ideas and to continue our strategic dialogue which is always aimed toward a free and prosperous Europe,” Cavoli said.
Remarks: Central Europe defense conference aligns Allies, strengthens relationships
2:06 PM6/11/2024
Remarks by: U.S. Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe
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“Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. General Kundid, thank you of course my friend for this introduction, and thank you for your team’s hard work organizing this event. It’s absolutely splendid to be here in Split, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and the world, and we thank Croatia for your hospitality and for the professionalism with which your armed forces have organized this excellent event. So thank you.
Thank you also to Croatia for your strong leadership, and your example inside our Alliance. Your support for Ukraine is matched only by the speed and scope of your own modernization. We are grateful for both.
First, I’d like to recognize the distinguished leaders attending from 10 Central European nations. Given today’s environment, it‘s more important than ever that we all meet regularly to strengthen our cooperation. Venues like this one provide a forum to share ideas and to continue our strategic dialogue which is always aimed toward a free and prosperous Europe.
I’d also like to recognize the adjutant generals and senior enlisted leaders from U.S. National Guard organizations who are attending today. We thank these leaders for the United States’ State Partnership Program which pairs a U.S. state’s National Guard with a nation’s armed forces to create not just military-to-military, but also people-to-people context that endure for years and years. In this case, 30 years. It’s a remarkable program. We thank them for this State Partnership Program and the enduring relationships formed between our nations are a vital part of European security.
Now, European security is important today. Russia’s brutal, unprovoked, illegal invasion of Ukraine has fundamentally changed our security landscape. NATO’s response has been historic. We have increased defense spending. We have increased our force posture. And we have begun the wholesale reorganization of our Alliance to bring it from focusing on out-of-area operations now to focus on collective territorial defense. This important transition will secure the nations of our Alliance now and into the future.
It is a great privilege to be here to discuss that transformation with my fellow general officers today, and it’s always a splendid opportunity to be in Croatia on your beautiful Adriatic Coast.”
Central Europe defense conference aligns Allies, strengthens relationships
12:10 PM6/11/2024
Chiefs of Defense from Central Europe and the surrounding region join U.S. Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli (fourth form left), commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, and Croatian Lt. Gen. Tihomir Kundid (fifth from left), chief of the Croatian Armed Forces General Staff, for a posed photo during the 2024 Central Europe Chiefs of Defense conference held in Split, Croatia, from June 10-11, 2024. The event drew senior military leaders from Bulgaria, Czechia, Croatia, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. This year’s iteration was also attended by delegations from both Moldova and Türkiye to further discuss regional security and strengthen partnerships.
Central Europe defense conference aligns Allies, strengthens relationships
12:10 PM6/11/2024
Regional leaders took part in the 2024 Central Europe Chiefs of Defense conference held in Split, Croatia, from June 10-11, 2024. During the conference leaders discussed collective efforts toward enhancing cyber and space security and enabling the rapid deployment of forces to respond to crisis via military mobility agreements and prepositioned stocks.
Central Europe defense conference aligns Allies, strengthens relationships
12:10 PM6/11/2024
U.S. Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, poses alongside Croatian Lt. Gen. Tihomir Kundid, chief of the Croatian Armed Forces General Staff, during the 2024 Central Europe Chiefs of Defense conference held in Split, Croatia, from June 10-11, 2024. The event drew senior military leaders from Bulgaria, Czechia, Croatia, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. This year’s iteration was also attended by delegations from both Moldova and Türkiye to further discuss regional security and strengthen partnerships.
Central Europe defense conference aligns Allies, strengthens relationships
12:10 PM6/11/2024
Croatian Lt. Gen. Tihomir Kundid, chief of the Croatian Armed Forces General Staff, leads discussion as co-host of the 2024 Central Europe Chiefs of Defense conference held in Split, Croatia, from June 10-11, 2024. “The most efficient way to successfully deter and defend is to act together, and discussions today facilitate the preparations and capabilities required for successful deterrence and defense of the Euro-Atlantic area,” Kundid said.
Central Europe defense conference aligns Allies, strengthens relationships
12:00 AM6/10/2024
Chief Master Sergeant Michael McCarty, representing U.S. European Command' Senior Enlisted Leader Command Sgt. Maj. Rob Abernathy, and Croatian Command Sgt. Maj. Dalibor Dumbović, sergeant major of the Croatian Army, co-host a meeting of senior enlisted leaders as part of the 2024 Central Europe Chiefs of Defense conference in Split, Croatia, June 10. The meeting provided an opportunity for senior enlisted leaders form Central Europe nations and their U.S. National Guard counterparts to strengthen military ties, address ongoing security challenges, enhance mutual understanding, and improve interoperability and joint training development.
U.S. Air Force bombers conduct training mission to Eastern Mediterranean
9:22 AM6/6/2024
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Robert Dodd, assigned to the 5th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron performs liquid oxygen maintenance at Royal Air Force Base Fairford, England June 3, 2024. Strategic bomber missions enhance the readiness and training necessary to respond to any potential crisis or challenge across the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jared Brewer)
U.S. Air Force bombers conduct training mission to Eastern Mediterranean
9:22 AM6/6/2024
U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant 1st Dawson Holien, assigned to the 5th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron performs maintenance at Royal Air Force Base Fairford, England June 3, 2024. These BTF missions are representative of the U.S.Õ extended deterrent commitment to our Allies and partners and enhance regional security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jared Brewer)
U.S. Air Force bombers conduct training mission to Eastern Mediterranean
9:22 AM6/6/2024
A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress, assigned to the 69th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron takes off at Royal Air Force Base Fairford, England May 29, 2024. The presence of U.S. military assets highlights commitment to NATO's efforts, ensuring peace and security in the European region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jared Brewer)
U.S. Air Force bombers conduct training mission to Eastern Mediterranean
9:21 AM6/6/2024
A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress, assigned to the 69th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron deploys a parachute at Royal Air Force Base Fairford, England May 29, 2024. U.S. participation in NATO-led training missions ensures preparedness and reinforces collective defense commitment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jared Brewer)
U.S. Air Force bombers conduct training mission to Eastern Mediterranean
9:13 AM6/6/2024
The mission was a long-planned bilateral, international training mission conducted under Bomber Task Force 24-3. The bombers integrated with Royal Air Force fighter aircraft and French Air Force aircraft in the Eastern Mediterranean before returning to RAF Fairford.
First female Swiss fighter pilot graduates from U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School
9:25 AM5/31/2024
Capt. Fanny Chollet, Swiss Air Force Test Pilot Student, prepares for a flight for Air Force Test Pilot School located at Edwards Air Force Base. After graduating from Air Force Test Pilot School on June 8, 2024, she will be the first female test pilot. Capt. Chollet is also the first female fighter pilot for the Swiss Air Force. (Air Force Photo by Mary Kozaitis)