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                                  Europe

Europe Overview History Unified Command Current Events SCIS Video Politics and Government Economics and the Environment Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Europe European Culture and Society Continental and World Affairs

History US Involvement Era of Colonization French Indian War US War of Independence War of 1812 American Civil war Spanish-American War

History US Involvement World War I World War II The Cold War

US EUROPEAN COMMAND (USEUCOM) MISSION Support and advance U.S. interests and policies throughout the assigned area of responsibility; provide combat ready land, maritime, and air forces to Allied Command Europe or U.S. unified commands; and conduct operations unilaterally or in concert with coalition partners. Headquarters: Patch Barracks, in Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany

USEUCOM AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY The area of responsibility (AOR) of the United States European Command covers more than 21 million square miles and includes 93 countries and territories. This territory extends from the North Cape of Norway, through the waters of the Baltic and Mediterranean seas, most of Europe, parts of the Middle east, to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. Several other countries and territories are considered to be part of EUCOM’s area of interest (AOI).

History Of USEUCOM Trace Origin to the European Theater of Operations in WW II Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces European Command

US Air Forces Europe (USAFE) Mission: USAFE’s mission is to provide the Joint Force Commander rapidly deployable expeditionary aerospace forces capable of conducting the full spectrum of military operations. Headquarters: Ramstein Air Base, Germany AOR: Same as USEUCOM

Politics and Government

Economics and the Environment

Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Europe                                                                                             

European Culture and Society

Continental and World Affairs

Europe Summary History Unified Command Current Events SCIS Video Politics and Government Economics and the Environment Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Europe European Culture and Society Continental and World Affairs

Questions