Saber Junction 22 Begins in Hohenfels, Germany

U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa is supporting 173rd as the exercise higher command. Saber Junction 22 has officially begun in Germany with more than 4,400 participants from the U.S., Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.



By Spc. Christian Carrillo 7th Army Training Command Hohenfels, Bayern, Germany Sep 12, 2022
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HOHENFELS, Germany - Saber Junction 22 has officially begun at the Hohenfels Training Area and involves more than 4,400 participants from the U.S., Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.

The Saber Junction exercise series is held annually at 7th Army Training Command’s (7ATC) Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC) as part of U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s exercise plans to assess the readiness of European-based units, like the 173rd Airborne Brigade “Sky Soldiers,” to execute unified land operations in a joint, combined environment with participating Allied and partner nations.

7ATC and its combat training center, JMRC, are uniquely positioned in Europe to routinely host these types of multinational exercises throughout the year to build Army and partner nation readiness. Participants work through realistic scenarios together in a live maneuver space, building relationships across borders that could be called into action in a crisis.

This year, members of U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa are supporting 173rd as the exercise higher command. SETAF-AF provides a scalable joint task force headquarters capability to U.S. Africa Command, and since 2020, has training and readiness authority over 173rd’s “Sky Soldiers.”

“It’s a great multinational exercise,” said Southern European Task Force, Africa Director of Operations Col. Timothy Shaffer. “We’ve got a number of multinational Allies and partners that are here operationally inside the box working with the 173rd.”

The 173rd Airborne Brigade serves as the U.S. Army's contingency response force in Europe and is based in both Italy and Germany. This exercise is designed to test the brigade internally as well as assess its ability to work alongside NATO Allies and partners to build interoperability and strengthen alliances.

During the exercise, the Sky Soldiers will also work with other Europe-based U.S. Army units like 12th Combat Aviation Brigade; 1st Battalion 214th General Support Aviation Regiment; 16th Sustainment Brigade; 18th Military Police Brigade; and 5th Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery, as well as some supporting units from the continental U.S.

The Saber Junction series promotes regional stability and security, strengthens partner capabilities, allows the U.S. to field the most modern equipment for all missions, and builds interoperability and cooperation between NATO Allies and partners.

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