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A U.S. Army target missile, or drone, is fired from McGregor Range. The Roving Sands exercise, conducted annually in the southwest portion of the United States is the largest air defense exercise in the free world

The United States Army train loaded with German Air Force trucks and equipment at the Roswell Industrial Air Station during the annual air defense exercise. This exercise is the largest air defense exercise held in the free world

German Air Force Air Defense personnel "live fire" a Hawk missile from McGregor Range. The Roving Sands exercise, conducted annually in the southwest portion of the United States is the largest air defense exercise in the free world

Air National Guard (ANG) medical personnel attend to a simulated wounded during Patriot Exercise 2005, the largest annual exercise held across the United States. This exercise serves to increase the war fighting capabilities of the National Guard (NG), Reserve, and active components of the US Air Force (USAF) and US Army (USA)

United States Army personnel and German Air Force personnel work hand in hand to off-load German trucks and equipment from the United States Army train at the Roswell Industrial Air Station during the annual air defense exercise. This exercise is the largest air defense exercise held in the free world

During Patriot Exercise 2005, Air National Guard (ANG) Medical Technicans and Doctors work in the Expeditionary Medical Support (EMEDS) tent and peek outside to see what scenario will be thrown at them next. Patriot Exercise 2005, is the largest annual exercise held across the United States

Members of the 770th Military Company, Army National Guard, Aquadilla, Puerto Rico, wait on a bus to be transported to their billeting area at Biggs Army Airfield, El Paso, TX. The 770th is participating inRoving Sands '96, the largest annual US joint air defense training exercise

Two U.S. army soldiers operate a High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) in full chemical warfare gear during chemical warfare training at McGregor Range, New Mexico, prior to the start of Roving Sands '96, the U.S. military's largest annual joint air defense training

United States Army Air Defense personnel "live fire" a Patriot missile from McGregor Range. The "Roving Sands" exercise, conducted annually in the southwest portion of the United States is the largest air defense exercise in the free world

Medical supplies and equipment are being inventoried at the United States Army Field Hospital. The Roving Sands exercise, conducted annually in the southwest portion of the United States is the largest air defense exercise in the free world

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Subject Operation/Series: ROVING SANDS '95

Base: Mcgregor Range

State: New Mexico (NM)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: AIRMAN 1ST Class Hinshaw

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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01/05/1995
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