World War II And Now: German Chief Of Staff Of U.S. Army Europe. Return Of 4th Infantry Division To Europe

U.S. Army Europe
March 30, 2015
70th anniversary of Rhine River crossing commemorated in Worms
By Elke Herberger, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs

WIESBADEN, Germany: A ceremony commemorating the 70th anniversary of the 4th Infantry Division crossing the Rhine River in Worms, Germany, was held March 29.

In his speech German Brig. Gen. Markus Laubenthal, chief of staff, U.S. Army Europe, thanked the United States for the courage and determination as well as for the restoration of freedom and self-determination in Europe and Germany.

Brigadier General Markus Laubenthal

At the background of the new security situation in Europe, the 4th Infantry Division has now returned to Europe and is again an important military contribution for the security cooperation within NATO.
During its mission, the division is the command level between the USAREUR headquarters in Wiesbaden and American units in Eastern Europe. Thus, the division builds a new bridge in and for Europe.
The bridge in Worms has re-established a bond between Germans and Americans, which has increased in strength and structure over 70 years.

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