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    21st Theater Sustainment Command partner with French logistics command to enhance NATO capabilities

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    KAISERSLAUTERN, RHEINLAND-PFALZ, GERMANY

    09.15.2022

    Story by Natalie Weaver 

    21st Theater Sustainment Command

    The 21st Theater Sustainment Command and French Logistics Command discussed joint operations to reach 2028 strategic objectives in Wiesbaden, Germany, August 31, 2022. The two NATO allies will work towards synchronizing efforts to achieve cohesive capabilities in all domains and the ability to deploy and sustain one another globally.

    U.S. Army Europe and Africa and French Land Forces Command are official partners under the Unit Partnership Program focused on training together with NATO standards and doctrine to reach operational and tactical interoperability. The program’s framework will improve their ability to operate together in high-intensity warfare across the full spectrum of bilateral and multilateral operations. Originally signed in March 2020 by Supreme Allied Commander Europe Gen. Christopher Cavoli, and Lt. Gen. Vincent Guionie, commander, French Land Forces, and the partnership resumed this August after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted.

    U.S. and French brigade-sized units were chosen to support the partnership and establish relationships. 21st TSC is tied to its French counterpart Commandement de Force Logistique, COM LOG, to cross-train systems, tactics, techniques, and procedures in an effort to enhance army-to-army sustainment cooperation.

    COM LOG, headquartered in Lille, France, invited 21st TSC to view their capabilities in April 2022. “They [COM LOG] were immediately responsive and also very eager to develop this relationship,” said Maj. Philip Freeborn, officer in charge, Multi-National Integration Cell, 21st TSC.

    France is the oldest U.S. ally with 240 years of diplomatic relations supporting NATO logistics requirements by increasing freedom of movement in mainland France and expanding seaport, air, land, and rail capacity within Europe. Soon after the partnership became official, France supported the 21st TSC in a sustainment operation by assisting in the Reception, Staging and Onward Movement of equipment amplifying operational flexibility with regard to setting the European theater in Port La Rochelle, July 2020.

    Two important initiatives discussed were transparency of NATO Logistical Function Area Services suite of tools and sharing heavy equipment transports. According to Freeborn, working together with French partners and utilizing their maritime assets and heavy equipment transports for RSOM would set conditions for future interoperability.

    “It’s great to not only have commercial possibilities to help us receive and move heavy equipment across theater, but why not also rely on our neighboring allies to do it?” said Freeborn.

    Embedding French and U.S. officers into each other’s exercises under the initiative of improving the human dimension of interoperability was another agree-to-action item that developed from the partnership. Lt. Marc Ayello is a COM LOG Transportation Corps platoon leader and participant in Saber Junction 22.

    Saber Junction 22 involves 13 nations and provides a combat training center rotation for the U.S. Army’s 173rd Airborne Brigade to assess the brigade’s readiness to execute unified land operations in a joint, combined environment and to promote interoperability with participating ally and partner nations. It takes place at the U.S. Army’s Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels training areas in Germany, September 6-16, 2022.

    Ayello contributed to decision processes and provided logistical support in the tactical operation center alongside Lt. Col. John Abella, commander, 18th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 16th Sustainment Brigade, 21st TSC and Capt. William Southard, operations officer in charge, 18th CSSB, 16th SB, 21st TSC. According to Ayello, participating in joint exercises improves his English dialogue and teaches him the U.S. Army procedures and rules.

    “We have to work together to reinforce interoperability between allies,” said Ayello.

    Upcoming LOGFAS system courses offered in English by COM LOG and French training exercises like MONSABERT 23 and ORION 23 will focus on exchanging and integrating personnel to strengthen relationships, enhance NATO logistics, and aim to eventually accomplish a compatible level of interoperability. Supporting democracy, liberty, and freedom at home and abroad is a shared commitment between the U.S. and France. The nearly two and a half century partnership is making strategic efforts to become more confident in their ability to interoperate in multi-domain operations.

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    Date Taken: 09.15.2022
    Date Posted: 09.16.2022 00:55
    Story ID: 429358
    Location: KAISERSLAUTERN, RHEINLAND-PFALZ, DE

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