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    Staff Sergeant (P) Katherine E. Turner, takes the oath of re-enlistment from Captain Walter J. Frazier, Jr. SSG Turner re-enlisted indefinitely. Immediately after taking the oath, she was promoted to Sergeant 1st Class. (Photo by SFC John Wollaston)

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    The U.S. Army Europe Brass Quintet stopped by Brigade Head Quarters in Sembach as part of their Christmas Caroling through the various commands on Sembach Kaserne. (Photo by SFC John Wollaston)

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    Soldiers, civilians and their family members from HHC U.S. Army NATO bde. Enjoy a thanksgiving potluck dinner at Sembach Middle School. (Photo by SFC John Wollaston)

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    Major General James Boozer, Commanding General U.S. Army NATO talks with Colonel Robert Larsen, Commander U.S. Army NATO Brigade and the three battalion command teams during a recent commanders conference at Brigade Headquarters at Sembach Kaserne. (Photo by SFC John Wollaston)

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    Colonel Robert Larsen, Commander U.S. Army NATO Brigade stands in formation during the U.S. Army Europe Assumption of Command ceremony at Wiesbaden Army Airfield. U.S. Army NATO Brigade is one of the 25 subordinate units that make up the USAREUR command. (Photo by SFC Jon Wollaston)

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    SPC Woistman's reenlistment ceremony. In the photo from left to right is SSG Rentz, LTC Zehnder, SPC Woistman and SSG Johnson. (Photo By SPC Reeves)

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    Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta poses with SSG Jennifer Ortiz (L) and SFC Beverly Franklin (R) from Bravo Company Allied Forces South Battalion, U.S. Army NATO Brigade, at Torrejon Airbase in Madrid, Spain. The Secretary presented the two soldiers, along with Petty Officer Second Class Christopher Moore of the Madrid Navy Admin Section, with his official coin. (DoD Released)

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    SSG Jennifer Ortiz shows off her Thanksgiving plate during Thanksgiving festivities in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by SPC David Woistman)

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    CPT Lee and SSG Owens lead a company run on 28 Nov 12. (Photo by SFC Elizabeth Moment)

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    SPC Shane Bagley, his wife Vanessa and their new baby girl Madison Adele Bagley attend the 2012 Madrid Christmas Fiesta. (Photo by Spc Reeves)

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    Soldiers bowl at the recent company Christmas party. (Photo by 1sg Kennedy)

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    Captain Richard Evans, Commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Company U.S. Army NATO Brigade hands out presents during the brigade Christmas Party. (Photo by SFC Jon Wollaston)

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    Colonel Robert Larsen, Commander U.S. Army NATO Brigade presents the Meritorious Service Medal to Sgt. 1st Class Jamie McNeill upon the occasion of his retirement after 21 years of service to the United States Army. (Photo by SFC Jon Wollaston)

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    SGT Imelda Winslow leads her squad on an attack during Joint Operation Vigilant Knight, the Company’s Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills exercise. (Photo by SFC John Wollaston)

  • Welcome
  • Vision Statement

Welcome the United States Army NATO Brigade! We are a unique and diverse organization, providing a wide range of command, control, and support services to US Army Soldiers serving in thirteen nations throughout Europe and the United States. We train, equip, and support Soldiers, Civilians, and Family members who serve at 39 different NATO organizations.

This is an exciting time for our brigade as we continue to expand our scope of influence throughout our Area of Responsibility, strengthen alliances and build partner capabilities with the international community, and train and prepare full-spectrum capable soldiers to deploy in support of NATO. We have three battalion and ten company headquarters supporting US Army NATO Soldiers in Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. An assignment with US Army NATO will place you in a position of unique and considerable responsibility, serving side by side with alliance partners. I am certain that you will find a US Army NATO assignment professionally challenging and personally rewarding!

STEADY!

An agile, adaptive, and resilient unit that leads with honor and integrity in the support, care, and development of our Soldiers, civilians, and families.

Imperatives

  • Install Army values
  • Care for Soldiers/civilians/families
  • Invest in leader development

Media

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MISSION

USANATO supports the NATO mission by ensuring individual Soldier and Family Readiness through training, logistics, and human resources support while enhancing force well being for all U.S. Army Soldiers in NATO and maintains joint and multinational partnerships.

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