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    U.S. Army Europe: Dagger Brigade Soldiers Visit Polish Cadets at Local School

    U.S. Army Europe: 2nd ABCT, 1st ID Soldiers visit Cadets at Rzepin School

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Dustin Biven | Cpl. Kevin Johnson, (right) a human resource specialist with Headquarters and...... read more read more

    Zagan, Poland - U.S. Soldiers from 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kansas, met Polish military cadets at a local school in Rzepin, Poland on Jan. 15, 2018 in an effort to continue building upon Polish-U.S. relations.

    U.S. Soldiers sat at tables throughout a room in the school answering a wide variety of questions from cadets, who sought to learn more.

    "It was great being able to meet with the cadets,” said Sgt. Demetri Richardson, a wheeled vehicle mechanic assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd ABCT. “They had a lot of great questions.”

    Though shy at first, through conversation, the cadets began sharing smiles and laughter with the Soldiers of 2nd ABCT.

    “They asked about the day-to-day activities of a Soldier, what my hobbies were and even my favorite music,” said Richardson. “I feel like not only did they get something out of our visit, but we did too. I loved it and I look forward to being able to do it again.”

    After the cadets finished asking the Soldiers questions and learning about the United States' mission in Poland, U.S. Army Command Sgt. Major Craig A. Copridge, command sergeant major of the Dagger Brigade, showed the cadets step-by-step how to properly prepare a Meal, Ready-To-Eat (MRE).

    Julianna Fedorowicz, a 16 year-old cadet at the school, volunteered first and tried the MRE.

    “It was actually really good,” said Fedorowicz when asked how she enjoyed the MRE. “It was great to meet with the U.S. military, they were all so kind, and I learned a lot talking with them.”

    Ewa Winiarczyk, principal of the school, helped arrange the visit between the cadets and the U.S. military to help the students learn firsthand what the U.S. is doing in Poland.

    “While teaching our cadets about the military, a visit like today is a great opportunity,” said Winiarczyk. “We want our cadets to learn why the U.S. is in Poland and what it is they are doing here to help. This is our first time having the U.S. visit the school, but we look forward to many more.”

    Cadets were able to learn more about the U.S. military’s presence in Poland and the United States’ commitment to providing collective security and America's dedication to enduring peace and stability in the region.

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    Date Taken: 01.15.2018
    Date Posted: 01.15.2018 12:33
    Story ID: 262089
    Location: RZEPIN, PL
    Hometown: FORT RILEY, KANSAS, US
    Hometown: MANHATTAN, KANSAS, US
    Hometown: WITCHITA, KANSAS, US

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