Lt. Gen. Christopher Cavoli, U.S. Army Europe commander, welcomes Maj. Gen. Valdemaras Rupšys, Lithuanian Land Force commander, to U.S. Army Europe headquarters with an honor cordon. Rupšys and Sgt. Maj. Remigijus Katinas, Lithuanian Land Force sergeant major, traveled to Wiesbaden, Germany, to speak with Cavoli about cooperation opportunities between the U.S. and Lithuania. The visit also recognized the ongoing partnership and past accomplishments between the two armies. The 529th Military Police Company provided the honor cordon and the color guard was made up of Soldiers f

Lt. Gen. Christopher Cavoli, U.S. Army Europe commander, welcomes Maj. Gen.   Valdemaras Rupšys, Lithuanian Land Force commander, to U.S. Army Europe   headquarters with an honor cordon.    Rupšys and Sgt. Maj. Remigijus Katinas, Lithuanian Land Force sergeant major,   traveled to Wiesbaden, Germany, to speak with Cavoli about cooperation   opportunities between the U.S. and Lithuania. The visit also recognized the   ongoing partnership and past accomplishments between the two armies.    The 529th Military Police Company provided the honor cordon and the color   guard was made up of Soldiers f Stock Photo
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Lt. Gen. Christopher Cavoli, U.S. Army Europe commander, welcomes Maj. Gen. Valdemaras Rupšys, Lithuanian Land Force commander, to U.S. Army Europe headquarters with an honor cordon. Rupšys and Sgt. Maj. Remigijus Katinas, Lithuanian Land Force sergeant major, traveled to Wiesbaden, Germany, to speak with Cavoli about cooperation opportunities between the U.S. and Lithuania. The visit also recognized the ongoing partnership and past accomplishments between the two armies. The 529th Military Police Company provided the honor cordon and the color guard was made up of Soldiers from U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden. The U.S. Army Europe Band played the Lithuanian and U.S. national anthems.