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In early May, German Brig. Gen. Jared Sembritzki assumed the responsibility of being U.S. Army Europe’s new chief of staff.
Prior to this assignment, Brig. Gen. Sembritzki served as the commander of the 23rd Mountain Infantry Brigade in Bad Reichenhall, Germany. He joined the German army in 1990 as a cadet at Infantry Battalion 67 in Breitenburg-Nordoe.
Sembritzki is now the fourth multinational chief of staff in the history of U.S. Army Europe. The first U.S. Army Europe’s Chief of Staff from German Bundeswehr was Gen. Markus Laubenthal (2014–2017), the second – Gen. Kai Rohrschneider (2017–2018) and the third Gen. Hartmut Renk(2018–2020).
US Army Europe command press release stated that the appointments of German officers to the position of U.S. Army Europe’s Chief of Staff build strong ties between Bundeswehr and the US army units located in Europe.
That is the fourth non-American chief of staff in the history of U.S. Army Europe. Some experts say that Poland – not Germany – is the biggest US ally in Europe. In that way, a polish general must have been appointed. However, not this time.
Brig. Gen. Jared Sembritzki takes over from Gen. Hartmut Renk. The latter became notorious for his critical words about polish army. His opinion was so popular that the US Army command In Europe had to be defensive and explain the speech away.
No doubt that the scandal around general was one of the reasons for his discharge and a new chief of staff to be appointed.
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Already the headline is misleading and wrong grammatically: Jared Sembritzki is not a “German general” but a US general stationed in Germany.
Nope, German General, not US. Had a one year stint in a US military college to get his M.Sc. That hardly makes him a US general. Here is his resume:
https://www.bundeswehr.de/resource/blob/119402/ae8c66475f909c0e11e6b301eea559b6/gebirgsjaegerbrigade23-lebenslauf-kommandeur-brigadegeneral-jared-sembritzki-data.pdf
Are you saying he is an American?
“That is the fourth non-American chief of staff in the history of U.S. Army Europe.”
A German native serving as US chief of staff in US Army Europe? This shows that Germany is a US vassal, not a free country.
Strong ties going way back. Remember “Operation Paperclip?”
Strong oppresssion and exploitation going way back: Germany has been a US vassal since 1945.
darling, you would prefer to see Germany has a vassal of the sinister USSR or the miserable modern Russia?….lol…it would be a bad idea!…
Where the US treads, the Chinese are never far away, he he he … Germany is run over by US military, and Hamburg is a hub for Chinese goods coming along on the new (and old) One Belt Road (Silk Road):
https://www.beltandroad.news/2020/05/08/hamburg-european-hub-for-the-new-silk-road/
Hamburg – European Hub for the New Silk Road — By Business Reporting Desk -May 8, 2020 — More than 2,000 years ago, goods were already traded between China and Europe via the ancient Silk Road. Today, the Chinese Government wants to revive these transport routes. The Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) includes, among other things, the establishment of an extensive economic zone between Asia and Europe. It already covers far more areas than the original network of trading routes. Initially referred to as “One Belt, One Road”, the Initiative comprises two transport routes; the Silk Road Economic Belt by… Read more »