Major General Charles Miller, USEUCOM Director of Plans, Policy, Strategy and Capabilities, gives remarks during a signing ceremony July 16, 2021. The U.S. and Hungary signed implementing agreements that allow American forces access and use of two air bases in Hungary. The agreements are an important step to fully implementing the Defense Cooperation Agreement between the U.S. and Hungary signed in 2019.
Major General Charles Miller, USEUCOM Director of Plans, Policy, Strategy and Capabilities, left, Marc Dillard, Chargé d'Affaires, U.S. Embassy Budapest, center, and Hungarian Brig. Gen. Csaba Ugrik, Kecskemét Air Base commander, Hungarian Defence Force, right, speak during a signing ceremony of two implementing agreements that allow American forces access and use of two air bases in Hungary July 16, 2021.
USEUCOM Missile Defense and Space Branch Chief receives Lithuanian Armed Forces Medal - Photo 2
11:26 AM7/19/2021
U.S. Navy Commander John Anthony "Tony" Campigotto, right, holds the citation that accompanies the medal pinned to his lapel. Lithuanian Air Force Commander Colonel Dainius Guzas, left, presented Campigotto with the Lithuanian Armed Forces Medal of Distinction during a ceremony held in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 14, 2021.
USEUCOM Missile Defense and Space Branch Chief receives Lithuanian Armed Forces Medal - Photo 1
11:26 AM7/19/2021
Lithuanian Air Force Commander Colonel Dainius Guzas, left, presents U.S. Navy Commander John Anthony "Tony" Campigotto, right, with the Lithuanian Armed Forces Medal of Distinction. Lithuania’s Chief of Defence, Lieutenant General Valdemaras Rupšys awarded the medal to Campigotto for his “immense contribution and improvement of the architecture of the Integrated Air and Missile Defence in the Baltic States, coordination of the United States and Allied defence plans and strengthening of Air Defence in the Baltic region.”
USEUCOM Missile Defense and Space Branch Chief receives Lithuanian Armed Forces Medal
11:14 AM7/19/2021
Lithuania’s Chief of Defence awarded the Lithuanian Armed Forces Medal of Distinction to U.S. Navy Commander John Anthony “Tony” Campigotto for his work to strengthen the country's air defenses.
Major General Charles Miller, USEUCOM Director of Plans, Policy, Strategy and Capabilities, left, and Colonel Tibor Babos with the Hungarian Defence Force, right, sign an agreement that allows American forces to access and use two air bases in Hungary.
U.S., Hungary sign Implementing Agreements for Use of Air Bases
2:43 PM7/16/2021
As the U.S. and Hungary mark 100 years of diplomatic relations, USEUCOM and Hungarian Defense Force leaders sign an agreement that allow American forces to access and use two air bases in Hungary.
Partner Nations Fly Together during Exercise Sea Breeze 2021
7:48 AM7/6/2021
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MYKOLAIV MILITARY AIRBASE, Ukraine (June 30, 2021) Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopters fly in formation during an air demonstration portion of Exercise Sea Breeze 2021 on Mykolaiv Military Airbase, Ukraine, June 30, 2021. Exercise Sea Breeze is a multinational maritime exercise cohosted by the U.S. Sixth Fleet and the Ukrainian Navy since 1997. Sea Breeze 2021 is designed to enhance interoperability of participating nations and strengthens maritime security and peace in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist 1st Class Richard Hoffner/Released)
USEUCOM Exercises and Activities Strengthen Unity with Allies and Partners
9:12 AM6/23/2021
HMS Queen Elizabeth, flagship of U.K. Carrier Strike Group 21 (CSG 21), which is deployed with 10 F-35B aircraft from U.S. Marine Corps Fighter Attack Squadron 211, participated in NATO’s Steadfast Defender 2021 exercise and recently provided support to Operation Inherent Resolve from the East Mediterranean Sea. CSG 21, which also includes a Dutch frigate, an American Navy destroyer, will travel approximately 26,000 miles over the next 25 weeks. This voyage is yet another effort to strengthen solidarity and unity within the Alliance.