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3 x Regional Training Support Divisions

• Facilitates live-fire training at local ranges

• Supports maneuver training in local TAs

• Provides full range of TADSS support

• Delivers Visual Information (VI) services

Grafenwöhr Training Area

• Premier U.S. live-fire training facility in Europe

• Supports individual through collective training

• Facilitates U.S. units as well as Allies & Partners

• Delivers a sustainable environmental exemplar

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Delivers state-of-the-art products, facilities, services in the live and virtual training domains.

Provides timely and relevant support wherever U.S. Soldiers are training in Europe and Africa.

Authorizes U.S. forces to conduct live-fire operations as Range Management Authority.

Expeditionary

Expeditionary Training Support Division

• Facilitates training across Europe & Africa

• Assists w/ range planning & development

• Supports range operations & maintenance

• Provides full range of TADSS support

Training Support System

Resources the training environment across Europe and Africa to enable both current and future requirements.

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U.S. Army Garrison Italy Change of Command Ceremony
Training Support Activity Europe
July 9, 2025 | 2:50
U.S. Soldiers, civilian employees and family members gathered at Caserma Ederle for the U.S. Army Garrison Italy change of command ceremony, featuring incoming Col. Vaughn D. Strong and outgoing Col. Scott W. Horrigan, in Vicenza, Italy, July 9, 2025. The master of ceremonies, Mr. Randall W. Jackson, narrated the event, highlighting the history of the Garrison Italy and importance of this command transition. The change of command ceremony is a tradition dating back to the Roman era, when military leaders would pass a baton, colors, standards, or insignias that symbolized the passing of command to subordinates in attendance, ensuring unit members were never without official leadership or a continuation of trust. (U.S. Army Video by Davide Dalla Massara)
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