ANSBACH, Germany - Maj. Gen. Robert Burke, deputy commanding general of support, V Corps, left, and Sgt. Maj. Mike Lamkins, operations sergeant major, V Corps, right, unfurls the unit colors during an uncasing of colors ceremony at Barton Barracks in Ansbach, Germany, Tuesday, April 5. During the ceremony, the V Corps headquarters and the headquarters and headquarters battalion uncased their colors at their temporary home. The presence of the entire Victory Corps headquarters in Europe expands U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s ability to command land forces in Europe and sends a strong message to
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ANSBACH, Germany - Maj. Gen. Robert Burke, deputy commanding general of support, V Corps, left, and Sgt. Maj. Mike Lamkins, operations sergeant major, V Corps, right, unfurls the unit colors during an uncasing of colors ceremony at Barton Barracks in Ansbach, Germany, Tuesday, April 5. During the ceremony, the V Corps headquarters and the headquarters and headquarters battalion uncased their colors at their temporary home. The presence of the entire Victory Corps headquarters in Europe expands U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s ability to command land forces in Europe and sends a strong message to our NATO allies and partners that the United States is committed to European security and our NATO obligations.