US Army Garrison Benelux Base Guide

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Four Soldiers of U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, settle at the prone supported position under the supervision of Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy King (NCO in charge) during the M16-A2 rifle weapon qualification at the Training Support Center 25 meter indoor range, in Chievres, Belgium, May 15, 2014.
Four Soldiers of U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, settle at the prone supported position under the supervision of Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy King (NCO in charge) during the M16-A2 rifle weapon qualification at the Training Support Center 25 meter indoor range, in Chievres, Belgium, May 15, 2014 (U.S. Army photo by Pascal Demeuldre-released)

 

USAG Benelux - Brussels (formerly known as NATO Support Activity and as U.S. Army Garrison Brussels) was originally activated in August 1967 when NATO Headquarters moved from Paris to Brussels and when SHAPE began to function in Belgium.

The U.S. Army was designated as the executive agency to support all U.S. government entities, including department of defense and non-DOD agencies, assigned to the Brussels area.