Members of the 201st RED HORSE (Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers), 201st RHS DET 1 and 271st Combat Communications Squadron, along with their Lithuanian counterparts, pose for a final picture Aug. 27, 2018, before the departure of the Rotation 3 team. Four teams of Airmen, which include primarily Pennsylvania Air National Guard civil engineer personnel, have been working to construct a military air-to-ground training range at the Brigadier General Kazio Veverskis Training Grounds in Kazlu Ruda, Lithuania. They broke ground on the project July 8, 2018, with
Members of the 201st RED HORSE (Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers), 201st RHS DET 1 and 271st Combat Communications Squadron, along with their Lithuanian counterparts, pose for a final picture Aug. 27, 2018, before the departure of the Rotation 3 team. Four teams of Airmen, which include primarily Pennsylvania Air National Guard civil engineer personnel, have been working to construct a military air-to-ground training range at the Brigadier General Kazio Veverskis Training Grounds in Kazlu Ruda, Lithuania. They broke ground on the project July 8, 2018, with completion slated for mid-September. The range is designed to provide Lithuanian and other NATO forces with realistic troop training, similar to what the Pennsylvania National Guard's Bollen Air-To-Ground Weapons Range provides stateside.
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