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U.S. ARMY EUROPE STRATEGIC MESSAGES
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Win the war on Terrorism

Win the war on terrorism...by providing trained, ready, and joint-capable forces to Regional Combatant Commanders, usually in a coalition environment. This will always be our main effort. Our various operational and tactical headquarters must be joint-capable and prepared for the complexities of direct interface with joint, multinational, and other government and nongovernmental agencies. I expect USAREUR senior leaders to engage proactively with counterparts in other Service and national headquarters. Joint interdependence and operating in fluid coalition environments, conditions of current and future warfare, dictate such continuous outreach.
Set expeditionary stance
Transform and set the force in an expeditionary stance...with the right capabilities, geographical positioning, and joint synergies to meet COMEUR requirements. Political decisions will alter the size of the footprint in Europe, but we must ultimately produce agile, lean, flexible, and full spectrum capable forces, relevant to this theater and beyond. The Eastern European Task Force (EETAF) and the Southern European Task Force (SETAF) are critical elements of our expeditionary stance as both EUCOM and NATO look east and south. Likewise, our capabilities and stance must facilitate our Executive Agency and Title 10 ARFOR requirements across the Theater.
Build tomorrow's leaders
Develop today's and tomorrow's leadership... warrior- pentathletes, trained and capable of leading and dealing with uncertainty across the full spectrum of mission sets and environments. In our profession, we grow our own leaders with quality leader development programs that are an internationally recognized hallmark of the U.S. Army. Since every interaction with a subordinate is a potential leader development opportunity, we are ever seeking ways to develop tomorrow’s leaders today—pentathletes—whose versatility and athleticism are the essence of the Army. Our profession, and the strength of the U.S. Army, is all about its people. There is no more important daily endeavor than to develop leaders—private through general, military and DOD civilian—for the USAREUR chain of command. I expect leaders at every level to be empowered—responsible, with the right authorities, and accountable—to fully develop their subordinates. In combat, our leaders demonstrate the value of this intent each and every day.
Build tomorrow's coalitions
Build tomorrow’s coalitions of the willing today through effective security cooperation initiatives in support of the EUCOM Commander’s theater strategy. Both the historic and the newest allies of the United States are found in this AOR. Thus we prioritize exercising our ability to operate with joint and coalition partners by leveraging the unsurpassed exportable training capability resident in the Joint Multinational Training Command. As our European footprint decreases, the importance of senior leader involvement in Theater Security Cooperation activities increases. The personal relationships that develop from such interaction are invaluable when the need arises for coalition-building.
Keep U.S. Army Europe a great location for Soldiers and Families
Keep Seventh Army a great assignment location...for Soldiers, Families and civilian employees. We are continuously seeking improvements in services and facilities that contribute to the quality of life for our people. IMCOM-Europe is second to none in this regard. A European assignment continues to offer unmatched professional and personal opportunities for Soldiers and their accompanied Families.

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