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The US Army new Applique computer system, the central Windows-based system for Force XXI initiatives, connects with the Battle Command Integration System to interpret and transpose friendly targets during the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at the Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure, 24 March 1997

A US Army soldier, 1ST Battalion, 22nd Infantry, scans the horizon as his M2A2 Bradley-Linebacker, (Stinger Missile Pod in stowed position) Infantry Fighting Vehicle, moves into position during the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure, 19 March 1997

US Army, Private First Class (PFC) Mark Henrikson, B Company,1ST Battalion, 5th Infantry, tests the Dismounted Soldier System Unit (DSSU) during the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure, 19 March 1997

US Army soldiers from the 1ST Battalion, 5th Infantry, test the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) system on their JAVELIN Advanced Anti-tank Weapons System-Medium in preparation for the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure, 24 March 1997

A US Army M-88A1 Hercules, armored recovery vehicle, prepares to assist stranded tanks during the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure, 19 March 1997

US Army, STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Dale Pierce, flight line operator, A Company, 15th Military Intelligence Battalion, 504th MI Brigade, III Corps, performs a final maintenance check on the BAQ-155 Hunter Unmanned Aerial Reconnaissance Vehicle (UARV) before its flight to capture aerial images for the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure, 24 March 1997

Eddie Peredo, a civilian electronics technician from the Test Experimental Service Company, inspects and tests the connection of an Applique onto an M-113 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) from 1ST Battalion, 22nd Infantry, 4th Infantry Division, during the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure

A US Army AH-64D Longbow Apache helicopter prepares for takeoff during the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure, 19 March 1997

US Army, SPECIALIST (SPC) Kevin Marsh and Private First Class (PFC) Shawn Burgos, A Company, 299th Engineer Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, stand in open hatches in an M113 Armored Personnel Carrier (APC), mock-up Grizzly breaching system (mine field), during the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure, 24 March 1997

A US Army soldier at an Applique computer, the central Windows-based system for Force XXI initiatives, connects with the Airborne Command and Control Vehicle to interpret and transpose friendly targets during the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) at the Fort Irwin, California. More than 6,000 soldiers took part in the six-week exercise that capped nearly two years of training. The AWE tested 72 initiatives ranging from new computer equipment like the Applique to reorganization of unit structure, 19 March 1997

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Base: Fort Irwin

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