U.S. Army Garrison Poland’s headquarters is located in Poznań, a centrally located city that enables efficient oversight of rotational operations across the country. As the hub for garrison leadership and administrative operations, it supports interagency coordination, strategic planning, and mission command functions.
Poznan, Poland
The Poznań team provides daily support to forward-positioned units and garrison staff, including housing coordination, transportation planning, and command team engagement with Polish national and local government stakeholders. The community continues to expand capabilities and improve integration with our Polish allies.
The Powidz Military Community serves as a key logistics and aviation hub, supporting ongoing enhancements in prepositioned stocks, aviation operations, and permanent infrastructure development under the European Deterrence Initiative.
Powidz, Poland
Powidz supports a range of life support services for rotational units, including fitness facilities, religious services, postal operations, a barber shop, and new billeting projects. The nearby airfield plays a vital role in enabling regional mobility and multinational training exercises.
Located near the German border, the Swietoszow Military Community supports heavy armored brigade combat team rotations and training operations in western Poland. The area features some of the most robust training ranges in the region.
Swietoszow, Poland
SMC delivers daily base operations support and integrates closely with Polish military counterparts. Services include barracks support, range scheduling coordination, and mission readiness services for U.S. and allied forces operating in the area.
Drawsko Combat Training Center (DCTC) is one of Poland’s premier multinational training areas. Established in 1946 and transformed into a Combat Training Center in 2022, DCTC enables rotational forces to conduct realistic, large-scale training across varied terrain and live-fire ranges.
Drawsko Pomorskie, Poland
DCTC supports continuous training operations for U.S., Polish, and NATO forces. The site includes tactical and mounted ranges, infantry and demolition areas, airfields, drop zones, and extensive logistical infrastructure — including housing, dining, motor pools, and railheads. The garrison team continues to expand support capabilities in partnership with Polish counterparts and host nation authorities.