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First US Troops to Set up Base in Poland in March
U.S. Patriot missile base manned by 100 U.S. soldiers will be set up in Poland in March, Poland’s defense minister Bogdan Klich announced on Saturday.

A day before Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security at the U.S. State Department, Ellen Tauscher and Polish Deputy Defense Minister, Stanislaw Komorowski signed a Status of Forces Agreement, or SOFA, regulating the stationing of American troops and military equipment in Poland.

The agreement paves the way for U.S. units to establish and operate a Patriot missile battery in Poland that will incorporate an anti-missile shield.

Polish officials said the installation would be permanently based in Poland from 2012, and that Warsaw aims to buy its own anti-missile systems.