At various Czech training areas around the country, exercises to improve and strengthen allied cooperation and refine joint operational skills are being carried out over the next few weeks to prepare for the upcoming multi-national exercises.
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EBONITE JAVELIN 2018

“We see each of these joint exercises as an excellent opportunity to get to know each other better, to understand and learn about the various approaches of the different teams in reaching a common goal. At the same time, we are also preparing for the DUKLA SPIRIT exercise which will be held here this August,” said Deputy Commander of the 72nd battalion, Major Tomas Suchy.
Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP)

The members of the 71st Mechanized Battalion carried out their live-fire exercise using the 120mm mortar PRAM.
Newcomers at Strakonice were given their new duties

They practiced field orientation and survival skills using limited resources, and honed their skills in providing first-aid treatment under combat and other adverse conditions.
“Becoming a professional soldier was my childhood dream,” said a twenty-six-year-old recent recruit. “I worked for seven years as a welder, but I would never have advanced further in this field, and I was also interested in pursuing a more physically active profession,” explained Sergeant Pavel Rejsek, one of seventy newcomers who began their military service at the 25th Air Defence Missile Regiment at Strakonice.
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