Port operations in Esbjerg, Denmark

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert Burke, deputy commanding general for support, U.S. Army V Corps, center, engages with the German Bundeswehr after the operational briefing at the port in Esbjerg, Denmark. The ability to work with our Allies and commercial partners to execute complex vessel equipment discharge and reception, staging, and onward movement operations at a variety of ports is a critical component of U.S. Army operations and the movement of rotational forces in Europe. (U.S. Army Photo by Eleanor Prohaska)
A U.S. Army Soldier from 3rd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division drives an M3A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle off of the ramp of the ARC Endurance transport ship at a port in Esbjerg, Denmark to prepare for their Atlantic Resolve rotation. Our ability to deliver 3/4 ABCT equipment through port facilities in Alexandroupoli, Greece; Vlissingen, Netherlands; and Esbjerg, Denmark demonstrates the strong relationships we have with Allies and commercial partners in ports across Europe (U.S. Army Photo by Eleanor Prohaska) (U.S. Army Photo by Eleanor Prohaska)
Field Grade and General Officers from the U.S. Army’s 21st Theater Sustainment Command and the U.K. Army’s 104th Theatre Sustainment Brigade provide Maj. Gen. James M. Smith, center, a tour of the Life Support Area joint forces reside during port operations in Esbjerg, Denmark. In support of Atlantic Resolve, the ability to work with our Allies and commercial partners to execute complex vessel equipment discharge and reception, staging, and onward movement operations at a variety of ports is a critical component of U.S. Army operations and the movement of rotational forces in Europe. (U.S. Army Photo by Eleanor Prohaska)