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Members of the 24th Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia, prepare to move out aboard M113 armored personnel carriers during weapons and equipment training at the National Training Center

An M551 Sheridan light tank modified to resemble a Soviet T-72 tank participates in an exercise at the National Training Center. The tank is operated by the 177th Armored Brigade in their role as an opposing force

An M551 Sheridan light tank modified to resemble a Soviet T72 tank participates in an exercise at the National Training Center. The tank is operated by the 177th Armored Brigade in their role as an opposing force

Members of Co. C., 1ST Bn., 52nd Opposing Force man M-551 Sheridan tanks in preparation for a mock battle during an exercise at the National Training Center. The Sheridans are visually modified to resemble Soviet BMP-1 infantry combat vehicles

A left front view of an M-551 Sheridan tank modified to look like a Soviet tank. The tank is being used by the 177th Armored Brigade in their role as an opposing force during field exercises at the National Training Center

Members of the 24th Infantry Division aboard an M113A1 armored personnel carrier during Exercise GALLANT EAGLE '84 at the National Training Center. The vehicle has a.50-cal. Browning machine gun mounted on it

The crew of an M551 Sheridan tank modified to look like Soviet BMP1 mechanized infantry combat vehicle waits for the battle to begin. The tank is being used by the 177th Armored Brigade in their role as opposing forces during field exercises at the National Training Center

An M551 Sheridan light tank modified to resemble a Soviet BMP1 mechanized infantry combat vehicle participates in an exercise at the National Training Center. The tank is operated by the 177th Armored Brigade in their role as an opposing force

US Army elements of the 10th Engineering Battalion are preparing to move up to the engaging area with M113 Armored Personnel Carriers; during ASCIET (All Service Combat Identification Evaluation Test) training at the US Army Training Support Center, Fort Stewart, Georgia

Members of the 24th Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia, prepare to move out aboard M113 armored personnel carriers during weapons and equipment training at the National Training Center. Also visible is a M551 Sheridan light tank, center

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Base: Fort Irwin

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Ben Andrade

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02/10/1982
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