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Registration is open for a new Association of the U.S. Army event focused on land forces in Europe.
A premier international symposium and exhibition dedicated to land forces in Europe, the 2025 LANDEURO Symposium and Exposition will take place July 16–17 in Wiesbaden, Germany, home of U.S. Army Europe and Africa.
The theme for the inaugural event is “Transforming with Allies for the Future Fight.” There will be keynote addresses and panels focused on current and future threats in the region, lessons from the war in Ukraine, the U.S. Army’s transformation efforts, building ties with allies and partners in the region and the role of NCOs in land power across Europe.
“We are thrilled to host AUSA’s inaugural LANDEURO Symposium and Exposition in Wiesbaden, Germany, this summer,” said retired Gen. Bob Brown, AUSA president and CEO. “The U.S. Army has a vital role supporting America’s allies and partners in Europe while deterring our nation’s adversaries. We look forward to bringing together the U.S. Army and its partners in Europe to delve into how land forces in the region are transforming for the future fight while building stronger ties and collaboration.”
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Focused on land power and working with allies and partners, LANDEURO serves to inform U.S., NATO and African audiences about the U.S. Army’s presence and purpose in the region, with a focus on enhancing lethality, advancing warfighting capabilities and ensuring readiness to respond to emerging security challenges.
In addition to keynote addresses and panel discussions, LANDEURO will feature Warriors Corner presentations and exhibits showcasing the latest advancements in technology and capabilities. By bringing together military professionals, industry leaders and government officials from the U.S., Europe and elsewhere around the world, LANDEURO also serves as a key networking event and an unparalleled opportunity to bolster partnerships in the region.
More than 38,500 U.S. Army soldiers serve across Europe and Africa, including 14,000 rotational forces, according to U.S. Army Europe and Africa. With 104 countries in its area of responsibility, the command works to deter aggression and assure allies and partners through more than 60 exercises yearly, featuring more than 100,000 multinational participants, and countless other engagements.