Army Reserve Allocates $11.7M for Base Upgrades in Poland and Baltic States
An Army Reserve unit has secured $11.7 million for infrastructure enhancements at bases in Poland and the Baltic states, focusing on billeting expansion, motor pool improvements, and security upgrades. The initiative aims to support U.S. rotational forces and ensure efficient base operations. Key project sites include Bemowo Piskie and Deba in Poland, and Adazi, Lielvarde, Tapa, and Roodu in Latvia and Estonia, respectively.

An Army Reserve unit has received $11.7 million to enhance infrastructure at bases supporting U.S. rotational forces in Poland and the Baltic states. The funding will focus on expanding lodging, improving maintenance areas, and enhancing security related to Base Operations Support-Integration (BOS-I).
Key locations for upgrades include Bemowo Piskie and Deba in Poland, as well as Adazi, Lielvarde, Tapa, and Roodu in Latvia and Estonia. The improvements aim to facilitate immediate operational readiness for incoming units and modernize facilities to meet evolving soldier expectations for quality of life, including amenities and connectivity.




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